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Nairobi County is leveraging SHA reimbursements to revamp primary health care facilities and offer free, quality medical ...
He paid a courtesy call to President Paul Kagame and later thanked the Rwandan leader for his vision and commitment to ...
Sakaja appeared before the Senate County Public Investment and Special Funds Committee on Monday, July 21 where he proposed ...
A new survey has indicated that Governor Johnson Sakaja would not be reelected if elections were held today. The poll shows ...
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja on Monday came under fire after senators revealed a massive 51 per cent loss of all the water ...
Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has announced a new partnership between Rwanda and Nairobi City County. Sakaja is in Rwanda ...
The Nairobi County Public Service Board has started vetting 4,065 Green Army workers, setting the stage for their confirmation into permanent and pensionable positions. Of the total, about 2,500 wil ...
Sakaja had a rough time explaining to senators why the water company is losing at least Sh8.57 billion in water that is ...
The residents also accuse some powerful individuals in City Hall of eyeing some houses in the neighbourhood, citing accrued ...
The Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company (NCWSC) is on the spot over Sh524 million in estimated water bills for over 112,000 accounts, raising concerns of weak oversight and possible manipulation.
Nairobi's massive water losses annually are because of poorly maintained infrastructure inherited from previous administrations, Governor Johnson Sakaja has said.The Senate’s County Public Investment ...
Nairobi City Water's financial struggles are being compounded by inefficiencies, outdated tariffs, and unaccounted-for infrastructure, according to an Auditor General's report presented to the Senate ...