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BBusiness Today (KE)·5d ago

Security agencies in Kenya have increased surveillance of politicians, student leaders, activists, and community organizers in anticipation of planned protests on June 25. This heightened monitoring comes amid concerns about possible disruptions to transport networks, businesses, and economic activities across various regions of the country. Intelligence assessments reviewed by Business Today indicate that authorities are closely observing mobilization efforts related to the demonstrations.

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NNairobi Wire·6d ago

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has warned state and public officers against naming publicly funded projects after themselves. In a notice released on June 23, the EACC highlighted the problematic trend of politicians using their identities for personal promotion on public initiatives, stating that this practice constitutes an abuse of office and misuse of taxpayers' resources.

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Security agencies in Kenya have increased surveillance of politicians, student leaders, activists, and community organizers in anticipation of planned protests on June 25. This heightened monitoring comes amid concerns about possible disruptions to transport networks, businesses, and economic activities across various regions of the country. Intelligence assessments reviewed by Business Today indicate that authorities are closely observing mobilization efforts related to the demonstrations.

BBusiness Today (KE)·5d ago
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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has warned state and public officers against naming publicly funded projects after themselves. In a notice released on June 23, the EACC highlighted the problematic trend of politicians using their identities for personal promotion on public initiatives, stating that this practice constitutes an abuse of office and misuse of taxpayers' resources.

NNairobi Wire·6d ago
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