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The Kenya Gazette is an official publication of the government of the Republic of Kenya, a government gazette. Contents. The Kenya Gazette publishes the following: [1]
"News (by country): Kenya". Africa South of the Sahara. USA – via Stanford University. Annotated directory "Kenya Indexing Project". Nairobi. Archived from the original on 2014-09-20 Index of the articles published in Nairobi newspapers since 1980 "Newspapers Held in Microform: Kenya" (PDF). Cooperative Africana Materials Project.
National Tree Growing Day is a public holiday in Kenya. [1] It was inaugurated on November 13, 2023 by Interior Cabinet Secretary, Kithure Kindiki, in accordance with a gazette notice issued on November 6, 2023. [2] This announcement made Kenya the first and only nation to declare a public holiday for this purpose.
The MTRS aims to increase the tax-to-GDP ratio in Kenya from 13.5% to at least 20% from 2024 to 2027. [26] The figures from the MTRS are based on an International Monetary Fund estimate that Kenya has a potential of 25% tax-to-GDP ratio. Some of the suggestion of the MTRS are what informed the details of the Finance Bill 2024 including an ...
9 October – Kenya is elected to a seat at the United Nations Human Rights Council for a three-year term beginning in 2025. [ 44 ] 17 October – Following a majority vote by the Senate, Rigathi Gachagua is removed as Vice President after being convicted of five of the 11 charges laid against him during his impeachment.
Kenya and Uganda Railway General Manager: Godfrey Dean Rhodes Principal Medical Officer: John Langton Gilks Treasurer: Reginald Clifton Grannum Appointed officials Chief Veterinary Officer: Andrew Gahan Doherty Lilawi for the Coast: Ali bin Salim Officer Commanding Troops: C S Davies Postmaster General: Thomas Fitzgerald Senior Commissioner, Coast
Prime Minister Raila Odinga addressing the Kenyan media during the 2007–08 Kenyan crisis.. Mass media in Kenya includes more than 91 FM stations, more than 64 free to view TV stations, and an unconfirmed number of print newspapers and magazines.
General elections were held in Kenya Colony on 2 April 1924. [1] The elections were the first under a new Constitution which saw suffrage extended to Indians and Arabs, who were allotted five and one elected seat in the Legislative Council respectively, alongside the eleven elected seats for the white population, although appointed members were still the majority. [2]