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Governors Could Be Forced to Restructure Cabinets Under New Gender Rule Bill

By Ahmed Salat Ali A new legislative proposal before the Senate of Kenya could significantly reshape the composition of county governments by enforcing stricter requirements on gender balance, diversity and inclusion in county executive appointments. The County Governments (Amendment) Bill, 2026, sponsored by Mohamed Chute, seeks to amend Section 35 of the County Governments Act to align county leadership structures with constitutional provisions on equality and representation. At the heart of the proposed law is the long-debated two-thirds gender rule, a constitutional principle that has faced persistent challenges in implementation across many public institutions. “The principal object of this Bill is to ensure compliance with constitutional principles of inclusivity and diversity in the appointment of county executive committee members,” reads part of the memorandum accompanying the Bill released on Friday, March 20, 2026. If passed, governors will be legally required to ensure...
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Millennials Drive Voter Registration as Gen Z Trails, Says IEBC Commissioner

By Ahmed Salat Ali  The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has reported a notable generational gap in voter registration, with millennials and older citizens leading the exercise while younger voters lag behind. IEBC Commissioner Alutalala Mukhwana revealed that Kenyans aged above 35 years account for the majority of new registrations since the launch of the Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration (ECVR) exercise on September 29 last year. Speaking during an interview with a local radio station on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Mukhwana said older voters dominate the registration figures, representing more than two-thirds of the new entries in the voters’ roll. “Those aged above 35 years account for 67.35 per cent of the new registrations, while those between 18 and 35 years make up only about 32 per cent,” Mukhwana said. He noted that the largest share of new registrations is concentrated among voters aged between 36 and 40 years, underscoring stronger participat...

MPs Launch Nationwide Public Hearings on Public Participation Bill

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. ...

SENATE, GOVERNORS REACH BREAKTHROUGH ON COUNTY REVENUE SHARE

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...

Junet Defends Ruto’s Grassroots Tours, Responds to Orengo’s Criticism of President’s Roadside Rallies

By Ahmed Salat Ali |Political Affairs  Suna East Member of Parliament Junet Mohamed has strongly defended President William Ruto’s frequent tours across the country, dismissing criticism from Siaya Governor James Orengo over what he termed “sunroof politics.” Speaking on Monday, March 23, in Uriri, Migori County, Junet accused Governor Orengo of mischaracterising the President’s outreach efforts. Orengo had earlier criticised Ruto for addressing crowds while standing through vehicle sunroofs during his tours, arguing that the Head of State should instead remain in office and focus on governing. However, Junet defended the President’s approach, saying direct engagement with citizens enables a leader to better understand the needs and concerns of the people. “The President must move around and meet Kenyans where they are. Leadership is not about sitting in an office the whole day. It is about listening to the people and understanding their challenges,” Junet said. The legislator...

Budget Committee Questions MDAs’ Capacity to Absorb Increased Allocations in Supplementary Estimates

By Ahmed Salat Ali | AARAN TV KE   The National Assembly’s Budget and Appropriations Committee has raised concerns over the ability of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to effectively absorb increased budgetary allocations proposed under the Supplementary Estimates No. 1 for the 2025/2026 Financial Year. The Committee, chaired by Hon. Samuel Atandi, questioned the persistently low absorption rates in development expenditure across several MDAs, warning that the trend has slowed progress on key national projects. Members cautioned that allocating additional funds without addressing implementation challenges could further delay critical development initiatives. The concerns emerged during a consultative meeting between the Budget and Appropriations Committee and chairpersons of various National Assembly Departmental Committees. The departmental heads appeared before the committee to present and defend budget proposals for the MDAs under their respective oversight. Desp...

Wajir Residents Mark Eid-ul-Fitr with Prayers, Charity and Calls for Unity

By Ahmed Salat Ali  Residents of Wajir County on Friday joined millions of Muslims across the world in celebrating Eid al‑Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan with congregational prayers, acts of charity and renewed calls for unity within the community. Hundreds of worshippers — including men, women, children and the elderly — gathered early in the morning at major prayer grounds across Wajir Town, among them the ICF Grounds, Orahey Grounds and Wajir Township, to perform the special Eid prayers that signal the beginning of Shawwal after a month of fasting and spiritual reflection. Dressed in colourful attire, families filled the open grounds with a festive atmosphere as they prayed together and exchanged warm greetings. After the prayers, many embraced, took photographs and shared joyful moments to mark the occasion. “Eid is a day of gratitude and unity. After a month of fasting, prayer and reflection, Muslims are reminded to continue practising compassion and hel...