AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPolitical Violence & Media Freedom in Homa Bay: Amnesty International and the Kenya Editors Guild condemned attacks on journalists and disruption of media coverage during the Linda Mwananchi rally, including tear gas, road blockades, and assaults on AFP reporters—raising fresh questions about security and rule of law. Mt Kenya Political Rift: Rigathi Gachagua and DP Kithure Kindiki traded barbs over unity in the region, with Gachagua accusing Kindiki of dividing Mt Kenya and Kindiki firing back on leadership and competence. Climate Action Shift: Kenya is moving from weather warnings to earlier action to prevent crises as drought and extreme conditions threaten food and livelihoods. Carbon-Free Transition Debate: A Strathmore University study argues Kenya must extend renewable power success into wider sectors to reach net-zero, needing stronger policy, investment and innovation. Housing Market Decision: A buyer-focused piece weighs buying completed homes versus building from scratch amid Kenya’s housing deficit and rising real estate growth. Labour Migration Boost: Qatar opened more pathways for skilled Kenyan workers after bilateral talks, potentially widening job opportunities for professionals. Public Finance Watch: National Treasury data shows Kenya’s public debt has crossed Sh13trn, renewing scrutiny on borrowing and how funds are used. Agriculture & Food Security: CS Mutahi Kagwe said interventions are planned to cushion farmers from drought impacts and warned against counterfeit seeds. Procurement Professionalisation: CIPS launched its East Africa office in Nairobi, positioning Kenya as a regional hub for procurement standards.
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