Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Prof Kithure Kindiki has pledged to persist until he eradicates the banditry menace bedevilling the country,…
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The government has closed 12,150 premises which were operating without licenses and another 6,500 which had licenses but were operating contrary to the Alcoholic Drinks Control Act of 2010.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki says the government will transfer all police officers who have served in one station for…
All licenses and permits for second-generation alcohol and alcoholic beverage distillers and manufacturers have been suspended pending fresh vetting to…
The government, in a decisive move aimed at curbing the proliferation of illicit alcohol, has initiated a nationwide crackdown, with…
Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura has addressed the recent delays in passport issuance, attributing them to printing machine failures and a…
The disclosed expenditures and the phased deployment approach underscore the government’s commitment to ensuring well-organized and effective participation of Kenyan officers in the multinational mission in Haiti.
Mwangaza, confirming her arrest, expressed frustration with the authorities for not adhering to proper legal procedures after detaining her.
They will also verify whether the use of these devices complied with Kenyan regulations and received the necessary permissions and authorizations.