Applicants must continue paying the current statutory fees as the government works towards reforms aimed at making civil registration services more accessible.
Applicants must continue paying the current statutory fees as the government works towards reforms aimed at making civil registration services more accessible.
Thousands of Kenyan public sector workers are set to take home bigger pay packets after President William Ruto approved a nationwide salary and allowance review aimed at easing the rising cost of living.
The remarks come after Gachagua criticised the closure of NTV Uganda, Spark TV and the Daily Monitor, arguing that Ruto should share responsibility because of his close relationship with Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
Applicants must continue paying the current statutory fees as the government works towards reforms aimed at making civil registration services more accessible.
Thousands of Kenyan public sector workers are set to take home bigger pay packets after President William Ruto approved a nationwide salary and allowance review aimed at easing the rising cost of living.
The remarks come after Gachagua criticised the closure of NTV Uganda, Spark TV and the Daily Monitor, arguing that Ruto should share responsibility because of his close relationship with Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
The outspoken adviser argued that the three-wheeled vehicles are not suitable for high-speed roads, saying they slow traffic and negatively affect the appearance of cities.
The funding is expected to strengthen governance, improve public financial management and expand social protection, while supporting Kenya's efforts to attract investment and create jobs.
In a public notice issued on Wednesday, July 1, the programme explained that beneficiaries can only withdraw a portion of their savings, even after the funds have been credited.
The misleading notice claims that applications for the 2026/27 KMTC first-time and subsequent loans will open on July 15. However, HELB has dismissed the announcement as fake.
In a notice issued to students, the placement agency said those who did not apply within the set timeline can submit a formal request asking to be treated as late applicants.