This archive report was first published on 3 July 2020.
President Uhuru Kenyatta's Plan to Revamp His Government ¶
President Uhuru Kenyatta has reportedly planned to revamp his government before leaving office in 2022, with a focus on ensuring that every community is represented in his administration.
According to reports, Uhuru has invited top politicians, including Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, Gideon Moi, and Musalia Mudavadi, to discuss the composition of his new cabinet.
Uhuru's plan is aimed at ensuring that his government is more inclusive and representative of the country's diverse communities.
However, the plan has been met with skepticism by some politicians, who have expressed concerns about the potential impact on the country's economy and stability.
Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread in the country, with reports suggesting that millions of Kenyans may have been infected without knowing it.
According to the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), up to 2.6 million Kenyans may have been infected with COVID-19, based on a study that analyzed blood samples from 2,500 individuals.
However, the study's findings have been disputed by some experts, who have questioned the methodology and accuracy of the results.
Despite the controversy, the COVID-19 pandemic remains a major concern for the country, with reports suggesting that many Kenyans are struggling to access basic necessities like food and healthcare.
In other news, the number of children reported missing in the country has increased, with 83 cases reported in the past few weeks.
The majority of the cases have been reported in Nairobi, with 43 cases reported in the county.
Other counties, including Kajiado, Nakuru, and Kiambu, have also reported cases of missing children.
Parents are being urged to be more vigilant and to take extra precautions to ensure the safety of their children.