The announcement also coincided with the rollout of a separate initiative: the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) programme, developed in partnership with the World Bank.
The initiative will allow households to pay their annual SHA insurance premiums in manageable installments—whether monthly, weekly, or even daily—depending on their financial capacity.
The Head of State emphasized the urgency of enabling more Kenyans to own decent housing, stating that access to affordable mortgages would be a game-changer in the country's housing landscape.
Odinga’s remarks came just days after President Ruto issued a public apology to Kenyan youth during the National Prayer Breakfast held at Safari Park on Wednesday, May 28.
Hassan acknowledged that he is Junet’s brother-in-law, a relationship that has drawn scrutiny from opposition leaders who claim it compromises the neutrality of the IEBC selection process.
A Nairobi County officer fell from the City Hall Annex, leading to his death. Investigations into the incident highlight concerns over safety and mental health.
Ethekon, who currently resides in Johannesburg, appeared before the National Assembly’s Justice and Legal Affairs Committee (JLAC) for vetting, where lawmakers questioned his commitment to Kenya given his ongoing role at the continental organization.
This announcement comes as the stadium takes centre stage during the national holiday festivities, symbolizing a milestone in Kenya’s development journey, particularly under the ongoing devolution framework.
Kenyan software developer Rose Njeri was arrested for launching a website opposing the controversial Finance Bill 2025, prompting widespread protests and calls for her release.