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A Nairobi-based company has launched an auction featuring a range of vehicles, with the cheapest model starting at KSh 400,000. The most expensive is KSh 2.1m.

Ezekiel Mutua has been directed to refund KSh 27 million he earned while serving as KFCB boss following what has been ruled as an irregular salary increment.

Kenya generates about 983,000 tonnes of plastic waste annually. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with only 27% collected.

The High Court issued a conservatory order following a case filed by Katiba Institute challenging the use of barricades and road blocks during protests.

The Kenyan government has launched an investigation into digital lenders due to alleged exorbitantly high interest rates that have left borrowers trapped in debt.

The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) has introduced a mandatory document validation process for all used motor vehicles imported into the country, effective July 14.

Microinsurance has been identified as a key driver for increasing insurance access in Kenya, and the growth potential is immense following the partnership.

Charlton Auctioneers, an auction house in Kenya, has announced an upcoming sale featuring a diverse range of vehicles, including popular Toyota and Nissan models.

Isiolo governor Abdi Guyo raised preliminary objections, saying the assembly never sat and discussed an impeachment motion against him. Senators agreed with him.
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