Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

County News

Nairobi County Govt partners with Kenya Police on ethical work practices

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 21 – The Nairobi County Government and the Kenya Police Service are set to partner to ensure both agencies engage in high levels of ethical working practices and security provision in the city.

Speaking during a visit to the office of Nairobi Regional Police Commander Adamson Bungei, the Executive for Boroughs, Administration and Personnel Ibrahim Auma acknowledged the cordial working relationship between the County and Security agencies.

“The County intends to strengthen it’s partnership with the Police Service through joint operations in order to ensure Nairobians are safe while undertaking their normal businesses. There has been growth in the number of local security networks in the city. The police, local government and citizens are the main participants of these networks,” Auma said.

Auma was accompanied by the County Chief Security and Compliance Officer, Tony kimani.

Comments

More on Capital News

NATIONAL NEWS

Wildlife Service says lion likely attacked a hippo calf before fatal retaliatory strike by mother hippo, highlighting harsh realities of predator-prey dynamics.

Headlines

"Let those people keep quiet. I am the one who has pushed the railway from Naivasha, and right here in Ikonge I am building...

Headlines

This study will re-affirm and strengthen Kenya’s anchor status through efficient and effective provision, management and administration of privileges and immunities accorded to the...

Headlines

"It's a reality that because of the prevailing circumstances, the cost of petroleum products has increased worldwide… Again, I want to ask Kenyans to...

Kenya

The union argues that without permanent leadership, key decisions affecting the institution’s future, including financial recovery and strategic direction, remain stalled.

Kenya

President Ruto assured locals that the railway project is legitimate and forms part of the government’s broader infrastructure development agenda.

Kenya

The nurses argue that a growing number of staff have been placed on casual or temporary contracts, denying them job security and access to...

Kenya

Police have since arrested the prime suspect, identified as Steven Coleman Okoth, who is believed to have orchestrated the victim’s gang rape, torture, and...