Audio By VocalizeMore than 10,500 child protection cases have been recorded in Kenya in 15 months, including nearly 2,000 abductions, Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura has disclosed. …
Mwaura defends Ruto’s Azerbaijan visit, cites trade and investment gains By Brian Okello May 23, 2026 11:53 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura during a past press briefing. …
… Ahead of the summit, Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura had noted it marks a milestone for Kenya and the continent, being held outside the Francophonie bloc for the first time, a shift toward a more inclusive, Africa-led partnership founded on mutual respect and shared prosperi …
… Photo: Courtesy Audio By Vocalize Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura says the government has cut embassy rental costs abroad by Ksh.3 billion annually after implementing fiscal reforms at the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs. …
Audio By VocalizeThe government has added fertility treatment to the public teacher medical scheme as the Social Health Authority expanded health coverage to 30.8 million Kenyans, Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura has said. …
… In an official statement, Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura said total employment, excluding small-scale agriculture, rose from 20.8 million in 2024 to 21.6 million last year, citing data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) 2026 Economic Survey. …
Gov't reports over 800,000 new jobs created in 2025, cautions on flood threat By Citizen Reporter May 01, 2026 12:09 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura during a past press bri …
… Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura, in a statement on Wednesday, said the victim, an unidentified woman aged about 29 years, died in Zimmerman on Tuesday night as he warned of rising dam levels and heightened flood risks in downstream areas. …
The High Court has quashed the appointments of four state corporation CEOs — Philip Kiptanui (MTRH), Agnes Kalekye (KBC), Joseph Kamau (Athi Water Works), and Abdalla Mohammed (KNSL) — ruling that Chief of Staff Felix Koskei unlawfully approved them in May 2024 without board authority, declaring the process illegal and unconstitutional.
The High Court has quashed the appointments of four state corporation CEOs — Philip Kiptanui (MTRH), Agnes Kalekye (KBC), Joseph Kamau (Athi Water Works), and Abdalla Mohammed (KNSL) — ruling that Chief of Staff Felix Koskei unlawfully approved them in May 2024 without board authority, declaring the process illegal and unconstitutional.
Activists and opposition figures accused the government of deliberately intimidating Kenyans ahead of Gen Z-led commemorations marking two years since the protests, while security agencies warned they were prepared to respond to any unrest. Demonstrators are expected to take to the streets on June 25.
The government has dismissed claims by some politicians that Thursday's anniversary of the Gen Z protests will be declared a public holiday, with the Government Spokesperson stating the country cannot afford further economic disruptions as businesses recover from recent demonstrations that caused losses estimated at more than 6 billion shillings.
The government has dismissed claims that the Gen Z protest anniversary this Thursday will be declared a public holiday, urging Kenyans to proceed with normal activities. Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura said the country cannot afford further economic disruptions, citing losses of more than 6 billion shillings from recent demonstrations.
The government warned it will deploy security forces against anyone who turns violent during planned demonstrations this week to mark the second anniversary of the Gen Z protests, while ruling out declaring June 25 a public holiday. Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura said the right to peaceful assembly is protected under the Constitution but drew a distinction between lawful protest and criminal conduct.
President William Ruto reaffirmed the government's commitment to promoting inclusion for persons with disabilities during International Albinism Awareness Day celebrations in Thika, pledging continued investment in education, assistive technologies, and programmes to remove barriers to participation in society. He called on Kenyans to embrace diversity and reject discrimination, saying human worth is not defined by disability or appearance.
Kenya observed International Albinism Awareness Day on Saturday during celebrations at Thika School for the Visually Impaired, with speakers noting progress in supporting persons with albinism but identifying gaps, particularly in sunscreen lotion provision. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba said the government is committed to ensuring children with disabilities have equal opportunities to learn and succeed.
Government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura has called for intervention from parents, teachers and wider society to address a growing wave of student unrest across the country, stating that strikes and destruction of school property reflect deeper social challenges facing families and society.
Kenya has screened over 77,000 travellers at entry points and placed 37 people in quarantine as health authorities intensify surveillance and preparedness measures against Ebola following outbreaks in neighbouring countries. The government has deployed risk assessment teams, strengthened laboratory capacity, and trained healthcare workers on disease surveillance, with no local cases detected so far.
The Kenyan government has announced KSh200,000 in compensation for each of the 16 families who lost students in the Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire, plus the family of a parent killed in a road accident while rushing to the school. The State will also cover full medical costs for more than 79 hospitalized students.
Government data shows 10,581 child protection cases recorded between January 2025 and March 2026, with abandonment (6,820), abductions (1,952), and missing children (1,636) comprising the majority; about 2,328 children remain unaccounted for. Police records show fewer missing children cases and suggest public concern is driven by social media awareness rather than a surge in actual incidents.
A government pathologist has arrived at Utumishi Girls Academy in Nakuru County, where 16 students died in a dormitory fire. The school has been indefinitely closed, 79 students were injured, and bodies have been transferred to Naivasha General Hospital for DNA identification.
Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura defended President William Ruto's visits to Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, saying the engagements unlock economic opportunities and strengthen Kenya's diplomatic relations. Mwaura noted that bilateral agreements signed during the visit aim to boost export markets for Kenya's agricultural products including tea, coffee, and horticultural produce.
At the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, President Ruto said Africa no longer seeks loans but demands balanced, mutually beneficial investment partnerships and equal voice in the global financial order, moving away from one-sided relationships. He plans to present Africa's case to the Group of Seven summit.
Senator Godfrey Osotsi was assaulted by hooded youths in Kisumi; he alleged the attack was politically motivated. The incident has reignited concerns about a resurgence of politically sponsored criminal gangs, which historically have been used for electoral intimidation and were a major factor in the post-2007 election violence that killed about 1,500 people.
Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura says the Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs has cut embassy rental expenses by 3 billion shillings annually through fiscal reforms. The reforms are part of broader efficiency and accountability measures, and the government has also strengthened engagement with the Kenyan diaspora through formalised labour mobility agreements.
The government has added fertility treatment, including In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), to the public teacher medical scheme under the Social Health Authority, which now covers 30.8 million Kenyans. The Social Health Authority expanded health coverage beyond the defunct NHIF, which covered fewer than eight million people, and also removed co-payments for teachers and expanded benefits to include specialised treatment abroad.
Kenya created 822,100 new jobs in 2025, with the informal sector driving more than 87 per cent of the growth, according to Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura citing Kenya National Bureau of Statistics data. Construction was the fastest-growing employer, expanding by 6.7 per cent, while formal wage employment grew more slowly at 2.8 per cent.
Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura announced that Kenya created 822,100 new jobs in 2025, pushing total employment to 21.6 million, with the majority coming from the informal sector and growth driven by construction activity including affordable housing and road projects.
A 29-year-old woman was swept away by fast-moving floodwaters near Turners Club in Roysambu on Tuesday night and drowned. Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura warned of rising dam levels and heightened flood risks in downstream areas as heavy rains continue across the country.