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On the Radar: Ruto's day 3 Nairobi tour to target Dagoretti, Westlands

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by FELIX KIPKEMOI

News12 March 2025 - 09:02
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In Summary


  • The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) is set to hold a media round-table for the Cost-of-Service Study (COSSOP II).
  • Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) is set to launch the installation of dancing fountains of Dubai at the KICC Courtyard.

President William Ruto is scheduled to visit Dagoretti South, Dagoretti North and Westlands constituencies as part of his ongoing development tour of Nairobi city county. 
Ruto's tour commenced Monday in Kamukunji. He was in Mathare and Roysambu on Tuesday.
EPRA media round table

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) is set to hold a media round-table for the Cost-of-Service Study (COSSOP II).

The Authority carries out regular cost-of-service studies in Electricity and Petroleum sub-sectors to analyse value chain elements applied in the calculation of tariffs, network costs and pump prices.

The roundtable will present findings and recommendations that have been approved for implementation in the second cost of study report in the petroleum sector

EPRA Director General Daniel Kiptoo among other officials will attend the meeting. It will be held at the Sarova Stanley Hotel.

KICC to launch the installation of dancing fountains

Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) is set to launch the installation of dancing fountains of Dubai at the KICC Courtyard.

The facility will replicate the dancing fountains of Dubai that will play a variety of Kenyan cultural songs.

This is in a bid to open up the centre as an entertaining and recreation centre. Top officials from the Ministry of Tourism will attend grace the event.

Investigation launched after CEO dies in Nairobi

Police are probing the death of a Chief Executive Officer of an insurance brokerage company.

The CEO died after allegedly falling or jumping from the seventh floor of his office located in one of the buildings on Ngong Avenue in Nairobi.

Police said they are investigating the incident and are focusing on both suicide and murder.

They want to know if he died by suicide or was pushed off. The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon, police said.

Nairobi police commander George Seda said whereas the company offices are on the 14th floor, witnesses claimed he took a lift to the seventh floor where he leaped to the ground floor in an apparent suicide.

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