The Nairobi County Government has signed a school feeding program agreement with the National Government. The signing of the Intergovernmental Partnership Agreement (IPA) on the School Feeding Programmes for Public Primary Schools…
Minority Leader in the Nairobi County Assembly MCA Anthony Kiragu claims Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja facilitated the Azimio Coalition rally held in Kamukunji yesterday, a gathering that was led by Raila Odinga…
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says Matatu owners in Nairobi will get government protection if Governor Sakaja goes ahead with his plan to ban them from the CBD. Mr. Gachagua made it clear…
President William Ruto on Tuesday picked Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja as part of his delegation to the Coast where the Head of State was inspecting the Galana Kulalu irrigation project, a move…
Nyeri Senator Wahome Wamatinga says Nairobi Governor’s resolve to relocate matatus from the Nairobi CBD will have far-reaching political consequences for the Nairobi county chief, considering he has a degree ‘from Gikomba’.…
A section of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) leaders want Nairobi Governor Johson Sakaja out of office. The group, affiliated with the Deputy President wants the governor to seek a fresh mandate…
We know that Johnson Sakaja, the Nairobi County Governor has been given warnings to follow tribalist instructions from DP Gachagua who threatened to summon him to his office, maybe to give him…
“Haiwezekani!” Those were Gachagua’s orders to Nairobi County governor Johnson Sakaja when he warned him that everything he does in Nairobi has first and foremost be for Kikuyus and everything else like…
A section of Nairobi United Democratic Alliance (UDA) members are accusing Johnson Sakaja of betraying President William Ruto following reports the Nairobi governor has appointed members of the Azimio Coalition to the…
Long-time allies of Azimio leader Raila Odinga will be in charge of two critical dockets in the Nairobi county government, directly touching on Hustlers and Kenyans living in informal areas within the…