JUST IN: Govt Targets 2,802 NGOs for Deregistration Over Non-Compliance
The Public Benefit Organizations Regulatory Authority (PBORA) has announced plans to cancel the registration certificates of 2,802 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) due to non-compliance with the Public Benefit Organizations (PBO) Act, 2013. In a Kenya Gazette notice dated November 21, PBORA stated that the listed organizations breached provisions of the Act and failed to meet the terms of their certificates. Notable among them is the Sakaja Johnson Foundation, linked to Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, which has defaulted for one year. Other organizations include Resources Project-Kenya (defaulting for 21 years), Intex Welfare Foundation (15 years), Huruma Integrated Child Programme (18 years), Jamii
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