By, Aaran Tv Ke Garissa Correspondent The Speaker of the Garissa County Assembly, Hon. Abdi Idle Gure, has lauded the launch of Kenya’s first-ever refugee management training programme, describing it as a major step towards strengthening governance and coordination in the sector. Hon. Gure spoke during the launch and graduation ceremony of the inaugural Refugee Management Programme held at the Kenya School of Government in Lower Kabete, Nairobi. The programme brought together officers from national and county governments, security agencies, and other key stakeholders involved in refugee affairs. The first cohort graduated after successfully completing the specialised training. Addressing the gathering, the Speaker termed the initiative a milestone in enhancing Kenya’s refugee management framework through professional capacity-building and improved coordination. “Today’s event marks a turning point in how we understand and approach refugee management in this country,” he said. He ...
By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs, AARAN TV KE WAJIR, Kenya — With only days left before the closure of the Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration (ECVR), fresh data from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission reveals a mixed picture across the country, with frontier counties such as Wajir recording comparatively low registration numbers. According to the Commission’s status update released on Thursday, April 23, 2026, a total of 1,876,274 new voters have been registered Nationwide since the exercise began on March 30. In addition, 159,410 voters transferred their registration, while 2,817 updated their personal details, underscoring steady participation across various regions. However, Wajir County remains among the areas with modest turnout. The county recorded 17,930 new registrations, alongside 1,494 transfers and just 9 updates of particulars—figures that observers say reflect persistent structural and environmental challenges. Pastoral Realities Slow Moment...