AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoFuel Relief: EPRA cut petrol and diesel pump prices for the June–July cycle, with Super Petrol at KSh214.03/litre and Diesel at KSh222.86/litre in Nairobi, easing costs slightly after global import price moves. Courts & Governance: Kenya’s courts are again debating what “public participation” must look like after a High Court ruling upheld Gachagua’s impeachment, while lawyers raise concerns over missing pages and signatures in the judgment. Health & Investment in Care: JOOTRH in Kisumu performed the region’s first neonatal peritoneal dialysis for a 17-day-old baby, reducing costly referrals to Nairobi/Eldoret and strengthening specialised paediatric services. Corruption Watch: A fresh spotlight on county-level graft follows the arrest of Nairobi planning chief Patrick Analo over alleged bribes, underlining how procurement and approvals remain high-risk business areas. SME/Finance Angle: Access Holdings eyes bigger scale after acquiring 20 banks in four years, signalling intensified competition in Kenya’s banking sector. Business-Policy: Kenya’s Finance Bill 2026 debate continues as stakeholders question taxes, compliance, and the wider cost of governance. Regional Trade & Capital: A Nairobi summit on financing Africa’s food systems targets the continent’s $100bn agriculture funding gap, with Kenya pushing investment deals.
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