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Episode Synopsis
The government plans to close 742 companies, putting jobs at risk, as the US cancelled a 7.76 billion Kenyan Shillings Nairobi road project. Despite this, the World Bank upgraded Kenya's economic outlook to 4.9% growth, citing a strong construction sector. Senator Okiya Omtatah is challenging the National Tallying Centre's constitutionality, while the LSK opposes Makongeni demolitions. Kenya and the UK have launched a new digital customs tool. Separately, a businessman faces a 1.1 billion Kenyan Shillings fine for Youth Fund fraud, and KeNHA is cracking down on reckless sugarcane transporters after a Bungoma collision. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.
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