KRA contemplates imposing hefty tax on sugarcane by-products to curb smuggling from EAC neighbours

KRA contemplates imposing hefty tax on sugarcane by-products to curb smuggling from EAC neighbours

KRA, Muriithi Nderitu said, will take up the matter with the National Treasury to explore a tax policy framework that achieves a balance to discourage smuggling. The stakeholder engagement, he said, was part of KRA’s broader initiative to foster transparency and partnership with taxpayers.

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Kenyan minister refutes claims she is on verge of resigning after falling out with President Ruto

Kenyan minister refutes claims she is on verge of resigning after falling out with President Ruto

Cabinet secretaries have been allocated at least two counties to lead in tree planting in the government’s quest to plant 15 billion trees in the country in the next 10 years where Wahome has been tasked in presiding over planting in Nyeri and Laikipia counties.

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East African Community ministers’ meeting in Kisumu resolves to intensify conservation of Lake Victoria

East African Community ministers’ meeting in Kisumu resolves to intensify conservation of Lake Victoria

LVBC Executive Secretary Masinde Bwire lauded development partners working with the agency to conserve the lake. Dr Masinde added that LVBC was on course to full implementation of a number of projects with several others lined up to give impetus to the conservation drive.

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Budget making: Central Kenya root for prioritisation of key sectors in 2025 Finance Bill

Budget making: Central Kenya root for prioritisation of key sectors in 2025 Finance Bill

Mukurwe-ini Member of Parliament John Kaguchia called for reorganisation of the budget to prioritize health, agriculture and education sectors. Citing the combined Ksh17 billion allocation for the Executive office the president, the deputy and State House, the Ksh51 billion allocation for the National Intelligence Service and the Ksh200 billion for Ministry of Defence examples of fiscal excesses, Kaguchia also cautioned the government against reneging on the promise to cut down on unnecessary spending.

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Lake Basin Commission has new headquarters in Kisumu that cost East African Community $3.6 million

Lake Basin Commission has new headquarters in Kisumu that cost East African Community $3.6 million

Kenya’s State Department for Public Works under the Ministry of Lands, Public Works, and Housing and Urban Development oversaw the construction. The project aligns with broader regional objectives, including the EAC Vision 2050, which prioritizes environmental sustainability, infrastructure development, and regional cohesion.

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Poverty, drug and substance abuse fuelling defilement in Kenya, public tells gender-based violence taskforce

Poverty, drug and substance abuse fuelling defilement in Kenya, public tells gender-based violence taskforce

Speaking at the same event, Makueni County Commissioner (CC) Duncan Darusi said that the information the public would give would inform the government on the policy to make in tackling the vices dogging the country.

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Kenya Forest Service suspends construction of hotel on suspected grabbed land in Ngong Forest

Kenya Forest Service suspends construction of hotel on suspected grabbed land in Ngong Forest

Kenya Forest Service went further to clarify that Ngong Road Forest Association, which is a Community Forest Association that co-manages this forest in collaboration with the service as espoused in the Forest Conservation and Management Act, 2016, has also been struggling with varying opinions within its membership.

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While eastern Congo keeps world’s tech running, 70 per cent of local people live abject poverty

While eastern Congo keeps world’s tech running, 70 per cent of local people live abject poverty

The Rubaya mines have been at the centre of the fighting, changing hands between the Congolese government and rebel groups. For over a year now, it has been controlled by the M23 rebels, who earlier this year advanced and seized the strategic city of Goma and Bukavu in a major escalation of the conflict.

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After three decades in exile, Rwandans who fled to Congo after 1994 genocide return home

After three decades in exile, Rwandans who fled to Congo after 1994 genocide return home

For decades, mineral-rich eastern Congo has been ripped apart by violence from government forces and different armed groups, including the Rwanda-backed M23, whose recent resurgence has escalated the conflict and worsened an already acute humanitarian crisis.

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In Uganda environmental impact assessment is usually a presidentialist con to enable Museveni to push his agenda

In Uganda environmental impact assessment is usually a presidentialist con to enable Museveni to push his agenda

Corporate sustainability deception or corporate sustainability fraud continues to predominate in the EIA process and to cause great suffering especially in the poor countries where corporates undertake projects and programmes not so much to spur development as to make money.

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