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Kenya Maritime Authority

Kenya Maritime Authority — maritime sector institution urged by parliament to expand training and employment opportunities for Kenyan seafarers.

2026-05-102026-07-03

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  1. July 2026
  2. The Standard

    The union also urged the Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) and the Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs to simplify the issuance of clearance certificates required by seafarers seeking jobs locally and overseas.According to Ramadhan, a streamlined clearance system w

    Policy hurdles hurt Kenyan's bid to explore opportunities in maritime
  3. The Standard

    ent would help curb fraudulent recruitment agencies and protect job seekers from exploitation. “The union must be part of the recruitment process to ensure transparency and safeguard the welfare of Kenyan seafarers,” Ramadhan said.The union also urged the Kenya Maritime Authority

    Policy hurdles hurt Kenyan's bid to explore opportunities in maritime
  4. June 2026
  5. Capital News

    Additional evidence presented in court indicated that the Kenya Maritime Authority confirmed the vessel lacked registration documents and was therefore considered stateless.

    ODPP Closes Case in Sh8.2bn Methamphetamine Trafficking Trial involving Six Iranian Nationals
  6. Citizen Digital

    Additional evidence presented showed that the Kenya Maritime Authority confirmed the vessel had no registration documents and was therefore stateless, while analysis by the Government Chemist conclusively identified the recovered substance as methamphetamine.

    DPP closes case against six Iranians charged with trafficking meth worth over Ksh.8.2B
  7. Capital News

    Additional evidence showed that the Kenya Maritime Authority established the vessel had no registration documents and was therefore stateless, while analysis by the Government Chemist conclusively identified the recovered substance as methamphetamine.

    DPP Closes Case in Sh8.2bn Meth Bust as Six Iranians Await Fate In Landmark Drug Trafficking Trial
  8. The Standard

    The plan, dubbed Jumuiya ya Kaunti za Pwani Blue Economy Multi-Agency Action Plan (JKP-BEMAP) 2026 to 2030 came up at the just-concluded eleventh edition of the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa and officially launched on Friday afternoon at the Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) headq

    Coast counties unveil Sh156 billion blue economy plan to drive sustainable growth
  9. The Standard

    Subscribe to our newsletterMaritime stakeholders say the sector suffers from weak regulation, lack of formal training and widespread safety lapses that have contributed to recurring accidents and fatalities.Figures from the Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) indicate that between 201

    Standardisation of regional coxswain training gathers steam
  10. Capital News

    Joho was joined during the reception by Kenya Maritime Authority Director General CPA Omae Nyarandi and Bandari Maritime Academy Chief Executive Officer Dr.

    7 Kenyan seafarers return home after 3-month detention ordeal in international waters
  11. The Standard

    It was joy as the fishermen were received by their family and Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA) officials at Moi International Airport on Friday night in a reunion that brought tears of joy to families and friends.

    Seven Kenyan jailed in Tanzania over human trafficking return home
  12. May 2026
  13. Capital News

    NAIROBI, Kenya May 10 – The National Assembly’s Departmental Committee on Transport and Infrastructure, led by George Kariuki, has urged the leadership of the Kenya Maritime Authority (KMA), the Bandari Maritime Academy (BMA), and the Kenya National Shipping Line Limited to consi

    Transport Committee urges Kenya Maritime Sector to expand training and employment access for more Kenyan learners
Society

Seafarers Union warns policy gaps leave Kenyan workers vulnerable

The News

The Seafarers Union of Kenya has warned that Kenya's maritime employment sector is being undermined by the absence of a national wage structure and weak labour protections. The union is pushing for comprehensive legislation to standardise wages, strengthen oversight of recruitment agencies, and improve welfare for Kenyan seafarers, saying local workers earn less than foreign counterparts performing the same duties.

2 July 2026 · The Standard

Yesterday

  1. Seafarers Union warns policy gaps leave Kenyan workers vulnerable

    The Seafarers Union of Kenya has warned that Kenya's maritime employment sector is being undermined by the absence of a national wage structure and weak labour protections. The union is pushing for comprehensive legislation to standardise wages, strengthen oversight of recruitment agencies, and improve welfare for Kenyan seafarers, saying local workers earn less than foreign counterparts performing the same duties.

    2 July 2026 · The Standard

  2. Kenya's seafarers face exploitation due to absent wage standards

    The Seafarers Union of Kenya warns that the absence of a national wage structure and weak labour protections are undermining Kenyan seafarers' employment opportunities abroad. The union is pushing for comprehensive legislation to standardise wages, strengthen recruitment agency oversight, and improve welfare protections, noting that Kenyan workers earn less than foreign counterparts for the same duties.

    2 July 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 27 June

  1. ODPP closes case against six Iranians in Sh8.2bn methamphetamine trafficking trial

    The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has closed its case against six Iranian nationals charged with trafficking more than one tonne of methamphetamine worth Sh8.2 billion. The prosecution presented testimony from 12 witnesses at Shanzu Chief Magistrate's Court after the Kenya Navy intercepted a vessel carrying the drugs in October 2025.

    27 June 2026 · Capital News

Friday 26 June

  1. DPP closes case against six Iranians in meth trafficking trial

    The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has closed its case against six Iranian nationals accused of trafficking more than one tonne of methamphetamine worth over Ksh.8.2 billion before the Shanzu Chief Magistrate's Court, after calling 12 witnesses including the investigating officer from the Anti-Narcotics Unit.

    26 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. DPP closes case against six Iranians in Sh8.2bn methamphetamine trial

    The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has closed its case against six Iranian nationals accused of trafficking more than one tonne of methamphetamine worth Sh8.2 billion, after calling 12 witnesses to the Shanzu Chief Magistrate's Court. The prosecution detailed how Kenyan security agencies intercepted a vessel carrying the narcotics haul on the high seas in October 2025.

    26 June 2026 · Capital News

Sunday 21 June

  1. Six coastal counties launch Sh156 billion blue economy plan

    Six coastal counties under Jumuiya ya Kaunti za Pwani have unveiled a $1.2 billion (Sh156 billion) blue economy multi-agency action plan for 2026 to 2030, focusing on sustainable investment in fisheries, ports, maritime transport, tourism and green energy. The plan was launched at the eleventh Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa and aims to drive sustainable economic growth and inclusive development across coastal counties.

    21 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 18 June

  1. Regional effort to standardise coxswain training across Africa

    MOESNA is working to professionalise and standardise coxswain training across Eastern, Southern and Northern Africa in response to rising inland water accidents and inconsistent safety standards. The Kenya-led initiative, with validation expected in July and completion by October, aims to establish a harmonised certification framework across borders.

    18 June 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 13 June

  1. Seven Kenyan seafarers return home after three-month detention

    Seven Kenyan seafarers have returned home after spending nearly three months detained in international waters in March. Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho attended a homecoming ceremony and announced government measures to strengthen safeguards for Kenyan maritime workers.

    13 June 2026 · Capital News

  2. Seven Kenyan seafarers detained in Tanzania return home

    Seven Kenyan sailors detained in Tanzania since March 31 over human trafficking charges have been repatriated to Kenya after Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho secured their release; they had been jailed for 10 years with an option to pay Tsh70 million. The crew members were arrested after their fishing vessel was seized in Kilwa with 61 illegal immigrants aboard destined for Comoros.

    13 June 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 10 May

  1. Transport Committee urges maritime sector to boost training access

    Kenya's National Assembly Transport Committee has called on the Kenya Maritime Authority, Bandari Maritime Academy, and Kenya National Shipping Line to expand training and employment opportunities to Kenyans nationwide. The committee noted that while these institutions have trained 19,000 seafarers and recruited 5,041 to international shipping lines, with over 8,000 recruitment opportunities available, few Kenyans are aware of these opportunities.

    10 May 2026 · Capital News

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