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The Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (ADAK) has pledged to continue its fight for clean sports in the country in a bid to align the country with global sports governing bodies. This comes after the agency confirmed the reinstatement of its national budget allocation for the 2024–2025 financial year, a crucial development that reinforces Kenya’s commitment to clean sport and compliance with international anti-doping standards.
The smile is back at ADAK
- 2 Aug 2025 - The National Police Service (NPS) has distanced itself from controversial remarks made by a junior officer calling for a reduction in the recruitment of female police officers, saying the views do not reflect the position of the government or the service.
- 2 Aug 2025 - While enumerating productive interventions implemented in various sectors to ensure better livelihoods, the DP said the administration will not relent in nation building and continued pursuit of economic growth.
- 2 Aug 2025 - Human rights activist Mwabili Mwagodi claims his life is in danger following his recent criticism of the government.
- 2 Aug 2025 - Kindiki also issued an update on the construction of the Rironi-Mau Summit highway.
- 2 Aug 2025 - The new proposed rules are just one in the many attempts to tame the industry.
- 2 Aug 2025 - The new program is set to equip pupils with much-needed skills for their development.
- 2 Aug 2025 - The two stadiums will be the venues for CHAN fixtures in Kenya during the tournament.
- 2 Aug 2025 - A police officer had called for reducing women recruits, labeling them 'weak'.
- 2 Aug 2025 - Sakaja-led administration ordered to deposit the decretal amount in a joint interest-earning bank account.
- 2 Aug 2025 - Nyahururu-based OCS Isaac Kimutus asked NPS to cap female recruitment at 20%.