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Government plans to reskill retrenched sugar workers
The Kenyan government has announced plans to reskill and redeploy workers affected by the restructuring of state-owned sugar companies. Labour Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua shared these details during a Senate appearance on October 29, 2025, as part of efforts to revive the struggling sugar industry. This follows legal challenges from thousands of employees over redundancy notices.
High Court rules women must return dowry after divorce
A Kenyan High Court has ruled that women must return dowry payments in customary marriages upon divorce, reigniting debates on tradition and equality. The decision in the case of CKN Vs DMO emphasizes the symbolic role of dowry in dissolving unions. This precedent could reshape how divorce cases handle cultural practices.
Mombasa county scrutinized over secret Ksh17 billion tender award
Mombasa County faces criticism from a human rights group for awarding a Ksh17 billion waste-to-energy tender to a Ghanaian conglomerate without public participation or assembly approval. The Centre for Litigation Trust has issued a seven-day ultimatum demanding transparency on the process. County assembly members have also questioned the lack of involvement in the decision.
Kenha warns motorists over flooded Thika-Garissa road
The Kenya National Highways Authority has cautioned drivers against using the Thika-Garissa road due to severe flooding from intensified short rains. Traffic is disrupted between Bangali and Madogo, with impassable sections reported. Engineers are monitoring the situation as rainfall continues across several counties.
High court orders government to pay Nelson Havi KSh 5.2 million
Kenya's High Court has ordered the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the Attorney General's office to pay lawyer Nelson Havi KSh 5.2 million. The payment stems from the violation of his constitutional rights during his arrest. This ruling underscores efforts to protect lawyers' rights in the country.
Former kayole ocs breaks down in court while testifying
Former Kayole police station commander SSP Dennis Omunga broke down in court while testifying in a murder case against six officers. He recalled losing 13 officers during his short tenure amid high crime. The case concerns the killing of Wycliffe Vincent Owuor, a suspect in a 2019 Sh72 million robbery.
Dutch national assaults police in Diani after arrest
A Dutch national was arrested in Diani, Kwale County, for assaulting a woman and vandalising property, leading to a viral video of him abusing police officers at the station. The National Police Service condemned the incident and praised the officers' restraint. The suspect faces charges and potential deportation.
Duale urges Islamic leaders to support online crime law
2025/10/30 15:25Senate orders insurers to compensate injured police officers
2025/10/30 15:11Dutchman who assaulted girlfriend and officers in Diani to be detained 14 days
2025/10/30 14:40KDF rescues 16 crew from burning dhow off Somalia coast
2025/10/30 04:32Nacada seizes counterfeit alcohol worth Sh5.28 million in Kajiado
2025/10/30 01:11Oil firm challenges property sale in high court
2025/10/29 13:27Nairobi county official promises more infrastructure upgrades
2025/10/29 12:18Giant white rooster wins prize at Kenya agriculture show
2025/10/29 08:54Defending champion Sheila Chepkirui eyes New York Marathon title
2025/10/29 05:32Husband asks for advice on showing love to his wife