By Ahmed Salat Ali The National Assembly’s Justice and Legal Affairs Committee (JLAC) has launched a nationwide public participation exercise on the proposed Public Participation Bill, 2025, in a move aimed at strengthening citizen involvement in governance and legislative processes. The proposed law—National Assembly Bill No. 44 of 2025—is co-sponsored by Rarieda MP Hon. Otiende Amollo and Ainabkoi MP Hon. Samuel Chepkonga. It seeks to establish a clear and uniform legal framework to guide how public participation should be conducted across government institutions. Lawmakers say the Bill is designed to ensure that Kenyans have a structured and meaningful role in shaping policies and legislation that affect their lives, while also standardising public engagement processes across national and county governments. To facilitate the countrywide consultation exercise, the Committee has deployed three separate teams to various regions to collect views and submissions from wananchi. ...
BY AHMED SALAT ALI AARAN TV KE POLITICAL AFFAIR The Senate of Kenya and the Council of Governors (CoG) have struck a crucial deal aimed at resolving the long-standing stalemate over the equitable share of revenue allocated to counties for the 2026/27 Financial Year. During a high-level consultative meeting involving the Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA), the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Budget and county leaders agreed to push for a significant increase in county allocations, moving away from the National Assembly of Kenya proposal of KSh420 billion. The meeting, chaired by Ali Roba, also demanded a clear commitment from county governments on how they plan to settle the multi-billion-shilling pending bills owed to contractors and businesses. Senators insisted that any additional funds allocated to counties must prioritise clearing these debts, which have placed immense strain on contractors and small businesses across the country. “Whatever increase you receive ab...