Sakaja argued that with stronger enforcement provisions and support from Parliament, Nairobi could generate up to Sh63 billion annually.
Farouk Kibet, an aide to President Ruto, has intervened in cases involving disabled residents in Western Kenya, helping fund medical treatment abroad and improving livelihoods through donations.
Men’s mental health spotlight calls for stronger community support systems, mentorship, and brotherhood to combat isolation, rebuild connection, and improve emotional wellbeing.
County governments are pushing for a share of the National Infrastructure Fund to improve urban infrastructure and services amid rising urbanisation and growing pressure on municipalities.
Kenya is seeking continental backing to host a NASDAQ-linked African market hub in Nairobi, positioning it as part of efforts to deepen capital markets and attract global investment.
Stakeholders are calling for urgent government intervention, including increased funding for GBV and mental health services, the establishment of more government-run shelters, and awareness campaigns.