Regional bloc whose medical education standards audit of Kenya found only 3 of 13 institutions met requirements; secured 5 million euros for health security response.
… The DP said Uganda continues to play a critical role in the growth of the East African Community through people-focused policies and programmes geared at improving the lives of their people and members of the EAC. …
… Kenya and Uganda share longstanding diplomatic, economic, and security ties anchored in trade cooperation and regional integration within the East African Community. …
… Uhuru’s attendance underscores continued diplomatic ties between Kenya and Uganda, with both countries maintaining strong cooperation on trade, infrastructure and regional stability within the East African Community framework.Babirye Babalanda, the Minister of the Presidency in U …
… East African Community (EAC) Principal Secretary Dr Caroline Karugu has called for urgent and united action to tackle deforestation and climate change across the region. …
… The event comes at a time when regional cooperation and diplomatic engagement within the East African Community continue to play a central role in addressing trade, security and economic integration challenges across the region. …
… The swearing-in is expected to take place on Tuesday, officially ushering in Museveni’s new term in office.Regional cooperation and diplomatic engagement within the East African Community are expected to feature prominently during the event, especially on matters of trade, securi …
… e driven by ballots instead of political confrontation,” Mohamed Abdi Nur said. “The willingness of thousands to queue peacefully and vote is a powerful statement about the country’s direction.” The elections come shortly after Somalia officially joined the East African Community …
… Somalia’s accession to the East African Community opens potential pathways for trade, investment, and broader economic cooperation across the region. …
Government pushes to eliminate Non-Tariff Barriers at Migori border post By Citizen Reporter May 08, 2026 03:15 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Principal Secretary for the East African Community (EAC) Affai …
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre's four-year tenure has seen notable progress in governance, diplomacy and economic reform, including $4.5 billion in debt relief under the HIPC Initiative in December 2023, but Somalia continues to face challenges in security, federal relations and climate resilience.
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre's four-year tenure has seen notable progress in governance, diplomacy and economic reform, including $4.5 billion in debt relief under the HIPC Initiative in December 2023, but Somalia continues to face challenges in security, federal relations and climate resilience.
Lawyer Evans Ogada has argued that Kenya's attendance at the G7 summit in France represents a diplomatic blunder that may negatively impact East African Community policies, contending that President Ruto's international travels are transactional and lack benefit for Kenya's economic growth.
Consumers Federation of Kenya has filed a petition in the High Court challenging six provisions of the Finance Bill 2026, arguing they violate constitutional safeguards on taxation, privacy, public participation and consumer rights. The lobby group is seeking a conservatory order to suspend implementation of the disputed clauses, including provisions on withholding tax for scrap metal, expanded taxable payments definitions, VAT exemption removals, and a virtual asset reporting framework.
An opinion piece argues that some universities have resorted to questionable tactics to attract students, misusing accreditation exercises and quality assurance mechanisms as marketing tools rather than investing in strengthening academic programmes and training standards, which undermines the integrity of professional education.
The East African Community has signed a 5 million euro financing agreement with Germany's KfW Development Bank to strengthen Mpox response and regional health security, with funding aimed at enhancing laboratory capacity, early detection, surveillance, and coordinated response mechanisms across member states. Germany has also committed an additional 3 million euros specifically for Ebola response efforts.
An opinion piece argues that global fuel shocks are pushing prices higher in East Africa, with Rwanda's recent pump price increases serving as a regional indicator of broader impacts on transport fares, food prices, and cost of living.
An East African Community audit found only 3 of 13 inspected medical and dental training institutions met the required standards, including Moi and the University of Nairobi, prompting a recommendation to review the standards.
The County Government of Bungoma and national government are accelerating plans to commercialise Matulo Airstrip, with Governor Kenneth Lusaka consulting affected residents on compensation and land acquisition for runway expansion. A Kenya Airports Authority technical team is expected to plan construction of a passenger terminal.
East African Community Affairs Principal Secretary Caroline Karugu has urged the National Assembly to amend national tax laws to align with community frameworks, warning that provisions in the proposed Finance Bill, 2026 risk breaching regional treaties and triggering trade retaliation. The core issue is how goods moving within the EAC bloc are classified for tax purposes—Kenya's current law labels EAC goods as imports subject to higher excise duties, contradicting the EAC Customs Management Act, which classifies inter-state movement as a transfer.
President William Ruto has undertaken diplomatic visits across Tanzania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Belgium and Finland to strengthen economic and strategic cooperation, with officials saying the engagements aim to lower the cost of doing business, support job creation and improve economic opportunities. The long-term impact depends on implementation of agreements reached, and the trips remain subject to public and policy debate regarding their cost versus potential economic gains.
Kenya joined the global community in observing World Accreditation Day 2026, with the theme "Innovation, Trust and Sustainability: The Power of Accreditation." Officials highlighted accreditation's critical role in ensuring confidence in laboratory results, testing, calibration, and conformity assessment services, and as a strategic pillar for Kenya's economic development.
President William Ruto told a business roundtable in Brussels that Africa should be viewed as an opportunity to harness rather than a problem to manage, citing the continent's natural resources, clean energy potential, arable land, and young population as key to global solutions on food, energy, climate, and democracy. He positioned Kenya as a critical hub and gateway for Africa, announced the launch of a Kenya-Benelux Chamber of Commerce, and called for tripling Kenya-Belgium trade to USD 1 billion.
President William Ruto challenged Belgian manufacturers to set up factories in Kenya to process raw materials locally using clean power, rather than extracting and exporting them for processing abroad. Speaking at the Kenya–Belgium Business Roundtable in Brussels, Ruto called for Benelux firms to double their presence in Kenya and help triple bilateral trade from about $335 million in 2024 to $1 billion by 2030.
President William Ruto called on European investors to establish manufacturing industries in Kenya rather than exporting raw materials for processing elsewhere, citing clean energy availability and EU trade benefits. He made the remarks at a Kenya-Belgium Business Roundtable in Brussels while launching the Kenya-Benelux Chamber of Commerce.
President William Ruto has called on European investors, particularly Belgian manufacturers, to establish industries in Kenya for local mineral processing using clean geothermal energy, citing Europe's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and Kenya's duty-free access under the EU-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement as competitive advantages.
President William Ruto launched the Kenya–Benelux Chamber of Commerce in Brussels, urging European investors to use Kenya as a gateway to Africa and highlighting the country's renewable energy capacity, skilled workforce, and strategic location. Ruto encouraged European firms to invest in local manufacturing and value addition rather than extracting raw materials, and discussed strengthening trade links between the ports of Antwerp-Bruges and Mombasa.
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka clarified that fellow United Opposition co-principals Rigathi Gachagua, Fred Matiang'i and Martha Karua did not attend his campaign platform launch because he wanted to first present his own presidential agenda before joint political engagements. Kalonzo dismissed claims of rifts, saying the opposition coalition remains united and focused on challenging President William Ruto.
Wiper Democratic Movement leader Kalonzo Musyoka has unveiled a 13-point presidential platform centred on governance reform, economic recovery, and improved public services, with pledges including safeguarding human rights, fighting corruption through audits and asset recovery, and implementing tax reforms to address the cost of living.
A clause in Kenya's Finance Bill 2026 proposes to delete exemptions that have allowed goods from East African Community partner states to enter Kenya free of excise duty, instead applying the same levies as imports from China or Europe. Manufacturing executives warn this could wipe out a third of Sh350 billion in regional trade.
Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has defended the Government's Ebola preparedness and quarantine measures in court, arguing Kenya's response framework is legally grounded, scientifically informed, and necessary to protect public health amid a regional outbreak. The defence responds to constitutional petitions by Katiba Institute and Law Society of Kenya challenging the legality and constitutional basis of the Government's Ebola preparedness strategy, which was triggered by Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has filed an affidavit defending the ministry's Ebola preparedness and quarantine measures in response to a constitutional petition by Katiba Institute, arguing the government's response framework is grounded in WHO guidance, international law, and East African Community obligations.
The East African Business Council has urged businesses, governments, and regional institutions to implement coordinated, science-based responses to the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda, warning that uncoordinated restrictions could disrupt regional supply chains and harm the tourism sector.
President William Ruto has challenged African businesses to focus on trading within Africa rather than overseas, stating the continent is becoming a major frontier for trade and investment. Addressing a Kenya-South Africa Business Forum in Johannesburg alongside South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Ruto said the two nations must lead in building integrated value chains under the African Continental Free Trade Area, noting bilateral trade between Kenya and South Africa reached about $680 million in 2025.
An opinion piece argues that Kenya should have been the first to respond when activist Boniface Mwangi alleged detention, torture, and sexual assault in Tanzania in 2025, rather than waiting for the US State Department to act. The author contends that a government valuing its citizens must protect their safety and dignity regardless of where they are.
Health ministers from East African Community partner states endorsed a plan to harmonize Ebola surveillance and protective measures at airports, ports, and land border crossings. The agreement, reached at the 8th Extraordinary Meeting of the EAC Sectoral Council of Ministers of Health held virtually June 1–2, 2026, also includes establishing a dedicated regional technical taskforce to coordinate response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak.
President William Ruto is undertaking a two-day state visit to South Africa, where he was received by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The talks are expected to centre on trade expansion, investment flows, regional integration, peace and security cooperation, and vaccine development collaboration.
President William Ruto has landed at Waterkloof Air Force Base for a three-day state visit to South Africa, hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The visit will focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, regional integration, peace and security, and will include official talks, signing of memoranda, and a business forum.
The International Trade Centre and Equity Group Holdings have signed a memorandum of understanding to drive economic development across East Africa, targeting coffee, leather and creative industries by pairing ITC's trade expertise with Equity Group's financial infrastructure and regional growth strategy.
The International Trade Centre and Equity Group Holdings PLC signed a memorandum of understanding to drive economic development across East Africa, starting with Kenya, targeting coffee, leather and creative industries. The agreement pairs ITC's trade development expertise with Equity Group's financial infrastructure and regional growth strategy.
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation held a geopolitical academy in Nairobi with 21 participants to discuss how changing global power dynamics and competing great powers affect Kenya and Africa's position in the emerging world order. Speakers emphasized that geopolitical shifts—from regional wars to economic pressures—directly impact daily life across the continent and determine whether Africa becomes a key player or remains sidelined.