Fri, 02 January 2026
- 4:03 pm NTSA officers, in a joint operation with traffic police along Nairobi’s Southern Bypass, removed number plates from vehicles failing road safety standards, including non-compliance with speed governors, on January 2, 2026.
- 3:30 pm The government has released KSh 44.2 billion in Term One capitation for public schools nationwide, reaffirming unchanged senior school fees and warning principals against imposing extra levies.
- 2:52 pm Parents can now apply for Grade 10 learners to join senior secondary schools of their choice after the Ministry of Education opened a placement review window.
- 2:07 pm Rescue efforts at the collapsed South C building temporarily suspended after an adjacent building showed signs of instability, raising fears of another collapse, National Disaster Management Director William Sifuna said.
- 1:06 pm Lawmakers have called for an immediate halt to construction in Nairobi following a 16-storey building collapse in South C, trapping at least two people and raising safety concerns.
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