Fertiliser cartels threaten Ruto's affordable fertiliser programme

Fertiliser cartels are jeopardising President William Ruto's programme to boost farming through affordable fertiliser. Police arrested 10 suspects over the past two weeks, including eight on Saturday in Kakamega. The activities have caused shortages in areas like the Rift Valley and Western Kenya.

President William Ruto's fertiliser subsidy programme, launched in 2022, has distributed 21 million bags, including three million in the past three months, according to Ministry of Agriculture records. This year targets 12.5 million bags, following seven million in 2025. Farmers receive allocations via e-vouchers based on registered acres per planting season. However, cartels collect the subsidised fertiliser from government depots, repackage it, add chemicals to mimic pricier types like DAP, and resell at Sh7,300 to Sh7,600 per 50kg bag—double the official price. Over the past two weeks, police arrested 10 suspects in the Rift Valley and Western regions. On Saturday, a DCI operation in Kakamega's Ejinja, Rurambi, nabbed eight and uncovered a repackaging hub: two vehicles loaded with fertiliser, 39 bags of OCP Africa TSP relabelled as GK, 48 bags disguised with colour, and three sewing machines. Two more were arrested a week earlier in Kereinget, Kuresoi South, Nakuru County, with one still at large. DCI confirmed collusion by NCPB staff in Webuye and Voi with the cartels. Ruto has warned repeatedly that perpetrators will face arrest and prosecution, while Agriculture Minister Mutahi Kagwe and Permanent Secretary Dr Paul Kipronoh Ronoh cautioned against activities harming food production and sales.

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Ruto unveils Ksh5 trillion transformation plan in state address

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President William Ruto delivered the State of the Nation Address on November 20, 2025, outlining a Ksh5 trillion blueprint to transform Kenya through investments in human capital, agriculture, energy, and infrastructure. The plan aims to elevate Kenya to first-world status over the next decade. Lawmakers cheered the speech with 'Tutam' chants during discussions on road expansions.

Kenya's Agriculture Minister Mutahi Kagwe has warned that the government will start importing duty-free maize if farmers continue to withhold their produce. This follows the allocation of Sh1.7 billion to purchase 1.7 million bags of maize, but farmers have refused to deliver them to the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB). Kagwe issued the warning during a visit to Kirinyaga County.

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A severe drought gripping northern Kenyan counties, particularly Mandera, has led to livestock deaths and water shortages, heightening concerns about President William Ruto's promise to build 200 dams. Residents and county leaders report significant losses, as the government announces Sh6 billion in aid. The situation stems from three consecutive failed rainy seasons.

President William Ruto on Sunday, February 22, urged United Democratic Alliance leaders in Kiambu County to set aside their political differences and focus on serving residents. Speaking at the Jesus Compassion Ministries anniversary in Ruiru, he warned against blame games over the Githurai demolitions and promised road developments. He also announced the launch of a Thika-Nairobi expressway in September 2026.

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South Africa's National Crime Intelligence head, Dumisani Khumalo, testified that nearly all police officers in Gauteng are working for a criminal cartel known as the Big Five. He made these claims during a parliamentary ad hoc committee hearing on January 15, 2026, highlighting infiltration in law enforcement, politics, and private security. Khumalo also accused senior officers of interference and forcing reports on task team disbandments.

Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and MSMEs Development, Wycliffe Oparanya, has announced the payment of pending milk farmers' arrears during the Christmas week. The announcement was made at the National Annual Farmers’ End-Year Celebration and Awards in Kericho, where the government seeks to enhance farmers' liquidity. This move will provide financial support to farmers as they celebrate the holiday with their families.

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President William Ruto has ordered the deployment of Kenya Defence Forces and an emergency response team to speed up rescue and relief efforts after devastating floods that have caused deaths and displaced families in Nairobi. The National Police Service reports a death toll of 23, while the Kenya Meteorological Department warns of continued rains until March 9. The government has promised to release food reserves and cover medical bills for affected victims.

 

 

 

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