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National Assembly

Also known as: the National Assembly · South Africa's National Assembly · National Assembly of Kenya · National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations · National Assembly in Seoul

Kenya's lower legislative chamber that passes budgets, investigates petitions, and censures government officials; recently allocated Sh428 billion to counties for 2026/27.

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  1. June 2026
  2. The Standard

    d arguments that the doctrine of separation of powers barred the court from reviewing Parliament's actions."We find that the impeachment proceedings challenged in these petitions are justiciable and that this Court possesses jurisdiction to determine whether the National Assembly

    High Court upholds Rigathi Gachagua impeachment
  3. The Standard

    National Assembly's Speaker Moses Wetangula at the Parliamentary Sitting after the long recess at Parliament, Nairobi.

    Why Speaker Wetangula has ordered fresh debate on Tea Bill
  4. The Standard

    National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula addresses youth at his Namuyemba residence in Bungoma County, on June 7, 2026.

    Wetang'ula tightens grip on Western as Mudavadi stays away from local politics
  5. Capital News

    The petitions before the court challenge the constitutionality and legality of Gachagua’s removal from office by the National Assembly and the Senate, following an impeachment process that has since drawn multiple legal challenges.

    Gachagua: I’m Prepared for Any Outcome in Impeachment Case
  6. Citizen Digital

    Appearing before the National Assembly on Wednesday, June 3, the CS explained that the funds will support border screening and surveillance, laboratory services, risk communication and data management.

    Kenya Kwanza leaders accuse Gachagua of politicizing Ebola preparedness
  7. The Standard

    uthority, shall undertake a comprehensive audit and reconciliation of the Value Added Tax self-assessment liabilities relating to the Lake Turkana Wind Power project, including verification of legal status, dispute resolution, and potential fiscal exposure,” the National Assembly

    MPs order audit of wind farm over tax penalty row
  8. Capital News

    NAIROBI, Kenya Jun 5 – The Mediation Committee, co-chaired by Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi and Mandera Senator Ali Roba, has begun deliberations aimed at breaking the deadlock between the National Assembly and the Senate over the proposed allocation of revenue to county governme

    Sh420B vs Sh454.7B: MPs seek middle ground on Revenue Sharing row
  9. Capital News

    They maintained that Maraga acted within his constitutional mandate when he formally notified the Speakers of the National Assembly and Senate, as well as the Attorney General, that continued non-compliance with the gender rule could trigger constitutional sanctions, including th

    Court Nullifies Maraga’s Advisory on Dissolution of Parliament Over Gender Rule
  10. Citizen Digital

    FILE PHOTO | REUTERS Audio By Vocalize The Mediation Committee co-chaired by Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi and Mandera Senator Ali Roba has begun deliberations aimed at breaking the deadlock between the National Assembly and the Senate over the proposed allocation of revenue to c

    MPs, Senators seek middle ground on Division of Revenue Bill
  11. The Standard

    Audio By VocalizeA petition has been tabled in the National Assembly seeking to reform the country’s succession laws, amid concerns of property remaining tied up for decades.

    National Assembly gets petition seeking to change succession laws
World & Region

DR Congo opposition figures injured in anti-constitution rally

The News

Two opposition figures were injured on Friday at a rally against government plans to change the constitution in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was broken up by police after clashes with pro-government supporters. President Felix Tshisekedi, in power since 2019, has indicated he would accept a third term "if the people wish it" following a referendum on constitutional reform.

19 hours ago · Citizen Digital

Yesterday

  1. DR Congo opposition figures injured in anti-constitution rally

    Two opposition figures were injured on Friday at a rally against government plans to change the constitution in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was broken up by police after clashes with pro-government supporters. President Felix Tshisekedi, in power since 2019, has indicated he would accept a third term "if the people wish it" following a referendum on constitutional reform.

    19 hours ago · Citizen Digital

  2. Civil society condemns violent disruption of budget forum

    Civil society organizations have condemned a violent disruption of a post-budget dialogue forum in Nairobi that was discussing the government's 2026/27 budget. According to Transparency International Kenya, individuals described as "state-hired goons" stormed the meeting at All Saints Cathedral, with one assailant allegedly arrested claiming to have been sent by a government official, and the incident resulted in theft of valuables.

    23 hours ago · Capital News

  3. National leaders visit Butere for women, boda boda empowerment

    National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula is leading a delegation of national and county leaders to Butere Constituency for a socio-economic empowerment drive targeting women groups and boda boda operators, hosted by Butere MP Tindi Mwale under his #JeshiLaTutam banner.

    12 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Treasury proposes Sh42 billion for women, youth support

    The National Treasury has proposed a comprehensive plan to strengthen support for women, youth, and vulnerable groups, with significant investments in gender equality, social protection, and safety net programmes.

    12 June 2026 · The Standard

  5. Majority, Minority leaders rebuke opposition over budget claims

    The Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah and Minority Leader dismissed the opposition's budget presentation, accusing them of misrepresenting the budgeting process and not understanding current constitutional procedures. Ichung'wah argued that under the current Constitution, the Cabinet Secretary does not read budgets to Parliament, contrary to the opposition's claims.

    12 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 11 June

  1. Budget omits tax relief for workers below Ksh.30,000

    Kenyan workers earning below Ksh.30,000 monthly will not receive the anticipated PAYE tax exemption in the 2026/2027 Budget, despite promises by President Ruto and Treasury CS John Mbadi. The relief had been expected by more than one million employed Kenyans.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Treasury announces 4.8 trillion shilling budget priorities

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi presented Kenya's 4.8 trillion shilling national budget for 2026/27, with the largest allocation—784.5 billion shillings—going to education, alongside significant funding for security, health, agricultural transformation, and infrastructure to support the government's Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Speaker defends Ruto's absence from 2026/27 budget presentation

    National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has dismissed criticism of President William Ruto's absence during the 2026/27 Budget Statement presentation, ruling that there is no constitutional, legal or procedural requirement for the President to attend Parliament when the Treasury Cabinet Secretary presents the budget. Wetang'ula stated the budget-making process is Parliament's preserve and is distinct from occasions when the President addresses a joint sitting of the House.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

  4. Over 31 million Kenyans registered under new Social Health Authority

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi announced that more than 31.2 million Kenyans have registered under the Social Health Authority (SHA), replacing the defunct NHIF as part of the government's Universal Health Coverage programme. The transition marks a significant increase from the approximately eight million previously covered under NHIF, supported by 228 Primary Care Networks, 107,831 Community Health Promoters, and 16,810 deployed medical interns.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

  5. Government spending exceeded budget in key central offices, COB finds

    Kenya's Controller of Budget reports the national government spent far beyond Parliament's approval in key central offices during the nine months to March 2026, while accumulating Ksh.465.87 billion in unpaid bills despite discretionary spending on items including AFCON football subscriptions and hospitality at the Deputy President's office.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  6. Kenya divided over planned Ebola quarantine facility

    Kenya's government, backed by Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, says the country is prepared to host an Ebola quarantine facility announced by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in late May; doctors' unions and a majority of Kenyans oppose the plan, with street protests resulting in at least one death and a High Court injunction filed.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  7. EAC ministry warns Kenya to align tax laws with regional frameworks

    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.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

  8. Wanjiru family denied access to Parliament BATUK inquiry session

    The family of Agnes Wanjiru, whose 2012 murder has been linked to British soldiers in BATUK, was reportedly denied access to a closed-door Parliamentary session on June 10, 2026, where the National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations deliberated on findings from its inquiry into the military unit's conduct. The family received no formal explanation for the denial.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  9. Senate, National Assembly agree on Sh428 billion county allocation

    The Senate and National Assembly Mediation Committee has reached a compromise to allocate Sh428 billion to counties as equitable share of revenue for the 2026/27 financial year after seven marathon meetings.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  10. National Assembly clears Wamboka but bars him from oversight committees

    An inquiry absolved Bumula MP Jack Wamboka of allegations of seeking financial inducement from former NCIC officials, but the Committee of Powers and Privileges recommended that the House bar him from appointment to or leadership of committees with mandates covering cohesion, governance, and audit matters.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  11. Education allocated Sh784.5 billion in 2026/27 budget proposal

    The National Treasury has proposed Sh784.5 billion for education in the 2026/27 budget, the largest single-sector allocation, distributed across basic education, universities, technical training, and teacher recruitment. The Teachers Service Commission receives the largest share at Sh424.3 billion, followed by higher education at Sh163.9 billion.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  12. Treasury allocates Sh261 billion for transport in 2026-27 budget

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi proposed Sh261 billion for transport infrastructure in the 2026-2027 budget, with Sh220.4 billion allocated to roads—including Sh118.1 billion for maintenance, Sh58 billion for rehabilitation, and Sh44.3 billion for construction of new roads and bridges.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  13. Treasury CS proposes Sh4.8 trillion budget with anti-corruption boost

    Treasury CS John Mbadi has proposed Sh50 billion for Parliament, Sh30.4 billion for the Judiciary, and Sh5.1 billion for the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission in the 2026-27 budget, saying these allocations will intensify anti-corruption efforts and reinforce public sector integrity. The budget also includes Sh51.5 billion for water and sewerage infrastructure, forest conservation allocations, and environment management funding.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  14. Nil tax returns deadline moved to January 31 from June 30

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi announced that Kenyans declaring zero income must file tax returns by January 31 from next year, five months earlier than the current June 30 deadline, to allow the Kenya Revenue Authority time to verify and validate returns before a new financial year begins.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  15. Rift Valley leads Kenya in illicit alcohol seizures

    Between January 2024 and May 2026, security agencies confiscated 493,073 litres of illicit alcohol in Kenya's Rift Valley region, the highest volume in the country, according to data presented to Parliament by the Deputy Inspector General of Police. Arrests related to illicit alcohol offences in the region fell from 16,040 in 2024 to 532 in the first five months of 2026, which police attributed to progress in efforts to curb the trade.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  16. Deputy principals petition Parliament over TSC promotion discrimination

    Deputy principals have filed a petition with the National Assembly alleging that the Teachers Service Commission discriminates against secondary school deputy principals in career progression. The petition, led by Maurice Otieno Ouma and Paul Juma Were with 14 others, has been referred to the Parliamentary Committee on Education to investigate and recommend solutions for addressing promotions in line with TSC regulations.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  17. Treasury presents 2026-27 budget with social and tax reforms

    Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi unveiled the 2026-27 budget on June 11, proposing Sh41.8 billion to cushion vulnerable Kenyans (including Sh24.6 billion for the elderly, Sh8.9 billion for orphans, and Sh1.5 billion for PWDs), alongside tax reforms including VAT exemptions on kidney dialyzers and bottled water, a 25 per cent excise duty on mobile phones, and allocations for universities, health, and infrastructure.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

  18. Cabinet Secretaries Wahome and Joho censured for missing Senate appearances

    Senators criticized Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome for failing to appear before the Senate plenary to answer questions, citing prior planned engagements communicated only late on Tuesday evening. Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho also failed to appear the previous week.

    11 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 10 June

  1. Government spent 17.3B on travel despite austerity calls

    The Controller of Budget flagged defiance of austerity measures in the national government's nine-month expenditure report, showing Ksh.17.3 billion spent on domestic and foreign travel, with State House and the Foreign Affairs Department among the largest spenders despite President Ruto's calls to reduce travel expenditure.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Central Bank holds lending rate at 8.75 percent despite inflation

    The Central Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has retained the base lending rate at 8.75 percent for the next two months, pausing the monetary easing cycle. Governor Kamau Thugge attributed the decision to Middle East conflict disrupting global supply chains and raising energy prices, while noting that Kenya's overall inflation is expected to remain within target range in the near term.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Former CJ Maraga criticizes Gachagua impeachment ruling

    Former Chief Justice David Maraga says the High Court's judgment on the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was flawed because it found his right to a fair hearing was violated but awarded him Ksh.50 million compensation rather than annulling the impeachment. Maraga argues that violating the constitutional right to a fair hearing should have resulted in nullifying the Senate's impeachment decision.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Parliament reaches Sh428 billion county allocation agreement

    Kenya's 47 county governments could receive Sh428 billion in equitable share funding if Parliament approves the Mediation Committee's recommendations on the Division of Revenue Bill, 2026, ending negotiations between the National Assembly and the Senate. The agreement also reinstates Clause 5, which protects county allocations from reductions due to national revenue shortfalls.

    10 June 2026 · Capital News

  5. Senate appeals High Court ruling on Gachagua ouster case

    The Senate has begun filing an appeal against a High Court ruling that granted former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua a Sh 50 million award after finding his rights were violated during his 2024 ouster. Speaker Amason Kingi instructed Senate lawyers to challenge the ruling, arguing that while the court faulted the Senate for violating Gachagua's rights, it did not account for the circumstances of the impeachment proceedings, including the former Deputy President's absence on the final day.

    10 June 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 9 June

  1. Gachagua rejects Ksh.50M court award after impeachment upheld

    The High Court upheld former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment and ordered the Senate to pay him Ksh.50 million in constitutional damages for violating his right to a fair trial. Gachagua rejected the award, saying he pursued justice rather than money and claiming he had previously declined a Ksh.2 billion offer from President Ruto to resign.

    9 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Gachagua rejects Sh50m High Court award, appeals impeachment ruling

    Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has dismissed a High Court's Sh50 million damages award for violation of his right to fair hearing in his impeachment case as "an insult," saying the judgment itself confirmed his impeachment process violated his constitutional rights and should have been nullified. He has instructed his legal team to move to the Court of Appeal, arguing that constitutional supremacy rather than monetary compensation was at stake.

    9 June 2026 · Capital News

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