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Government spokesperson (Dr.) Isaac Mwaura, in his weekly briefing at Harambe Annex Media Centre,

By Bruno Aero Family Media  Extended condolences to traders affected by the Combat fire and urged calm as investigations proceed. He reaffirmed the constitutional right to peaceful protest while condemning violence and political exploitation. He also highlighted a Kshs.2 billion compensation fund supporting over 1,500 verified victims of human rights violations from 2017–2026. On Nairobi National Park, the project approved by National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) covers 76 acres with no reduction of park area. He also clarified that JKIA handles over 19 million passengers annually, significantly exceeding its original capacity of 8 million, which necessitates urgent modernisation through a transparent procurement process. Additionally, the launch of the African Anti-Corruption Research Centre highlights Kenya’s commitment to leading the fight against corruption.

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