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Speaker Hails Kenya’s First Refugee Management Training Programme

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 ...
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Wajir Trails in Voter Uptake as Registration Drive Nears Deadline

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...

Government, Teachers’ Unions Seal Landmark Health Deal to Boost Medical Cover

By Ahmed Salat Ali The government has signed a binding agreement with key teachers’ unions and health authorities, setting the stage for sweeping reforms aimed at improving healthcare access, efficiency, and accountability for educators across the country. The deal, reached after extensive consultations with the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET), the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), and the Social Health Authority (SHA), establishes a coordinated framework under the Public Officers Medical Scheme Fund (POMSF). Speaking after the signing, Cabinet Secretary for Health Aden Duale said the agreement marks a significant milestone in safeguarding the welfare of teachers nationwide. “This framework ensures uninterrupted access to quality healthcare for our teachers while strengthening accountability and efficiency within the system,” he said. Among the key resolutions is the confirmation of a Last Expense Benefit of KSh 300,000 for deceased principal members...

Opposition Intensifies Ukambani Push with Two-Day Kitui Tour

By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs, AARAN TV KE  The opposition coalition under the United Alternative Government (UAG) has launched a two-day political tour of Kitui County, in a calculated move to consolidate support in the Ukambani region ahead of the 2027 General Election. In a statement issued on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua announced that the tour—dubbed the “Kitui County Tour”—will run from April 22 to 23, covering key constituencies across the county. On the first day, the leaders are scheduled to traverse Kitui West, Mwingi West, and Mwingi Central constituencies. The second day’s itinerary includes Kitui Central, Kitui East, Kitui Rural, and Kitui South. The visit forms part of a broader series of political engagements in what is widely regarded as the political stronghold of Kalonzo Musyoka. Analysts view the move as a strategic effort to solidify regional backing and build momentum toward the next general ...

HEAVY RAINFALL ALERT: Met Department Issues Nationwide Advisory as Downpours Intensify

By Ahmed Salat Ali  The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rainfall advisory warning of intensified downpours across several parts of the country over the coming days. In a statement released on 21st April 2026 at 3:00 p.m., the department indicated that the advisory will remain in effect from 22nd April at 3:00 a.m. until 27th April 2026 at 9:00 a.m. The rainfall is expected to range from moderate to heavy intensity, with a moderate probability of occurrence estimated between 33 and 66 per cent. According to the advisory, rainfall is likely to intensify during this period, with some areas—particularly along the Coast and parts of the Northeastern and Southeastern lowlands—expected to record more than 20mm within 24 hours. The rains may also be accompanied by strong winds exceeding 25 knots (12.5 m/s).  Along coastal regions, sea waves are projected to rise above two metres, posing additional risks to maritime activities. Counties identified as high-risk areas ...

Northern Kenya Rallies Behind Ruto as Mandera Visit Showcases Development Push and Women Empowerment Drive

By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs MANDERA, Kenya — President William Samoei Ruto received a resounding endorsement from leaders across Northern Kenya during a high-profile visit to Mandera County, where he presided over a major women’s empowerment fundraiser and unveiled a raft of development initiatives aimed at transforming the historically marginalised region. The event, held at Mandera Stadium, brought together governors, senators, MPs and grassroots leaders from across the ASAL counties, who unanimously pledged their support for the President’s re-election bid, citing visible progress and increased inclusion in the national development agenda. “This region has no apologies in declaring support for a second term,” said Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi Jiir. “Your actions have demonstrated a genuine commitment to bridging the development gap between Northern Kenya and the rest of the country.” Women Empowerment Takes Centre Stage The highlight of the visit was a women’s empo...

Wetang’ula Puts Governors on Notice Over Accountability, Warns of Legal Action

By Ahmed Salat Ali, Political Affairs Correspondent National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has issued a stern warning to the country’s 47 governors, insisting they must submit fully to parliamentary oversight and account for every shilling of public funds entrusted to them. Speaking during a youth empowerment programme in Mabera, Kuria West Constituency in Migori County, the Speaker reaffirmed Parliament’s unwavering commitment to its constitutional mandate of scrutinising public expenditure. “For whom much is given, much more is expected,” Wetang’ula declared. “Governors cannot receive billions in taxpayers’ money and then turn defiant or evasive when called upon to explain how those funds have been utilised.” He cautioned that any governor who ignores summons to appear before parliamentary committees will face legal consequences. In a decisive move, Wetang’ula revealed that he has tasked Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo with spearheading the development of legislation to introduce c...