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Lecturers at Moi University have accused the institution of issuing threats of dismissal as their strike enters the third week without a resolution. The university’s Academic Staff Union (UASU) branch officials said they will not be intimidated into resuming classes until their grievances are addressed. Speaking in Eldoret, UASU official Duncan Mukhwana said the union
ODM Party Leader Raila Odinga has invited the party’s Nairobi County Assembly members for a consultative meeting today (Tuesday) at 10 am at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation. The session comes as impeachment discussions against Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja and his deputy, Njoroge Muchiri, gain momentum. The invitation was sent by Majority Whip Moses Ogeto
South Mugirango Member of Parliament and Chief Whip of the National Assembly Sylvanus Osoro has boldly accused unnamed legislators of embezzling funds from the national insurance scheme, Social Health Authority (SHA), by exploiting private healthcare facilities. Speaking at a high-profile event in Narok, Osoro revealed that these MPs are lining their pockets by channeling money through their own medical centers and using
Former Chief Justice David Maraga has strongly condemned the Kenya Forest Service’s recent directive mandating all payments at Karura Forest be made exclusively through the eCitizen platform, calling the move highly questionable. Maraga sharply criticised the directive for its lack of public consultation, highlighting that such a decision blatantly disregards Article 10 of the Constitution, which underscores the importance of citizen participation in governance
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has praised Kenya’s outstanding readiness for CHAN 2024, describing it as a powerful investment in the future of youth football. Speaking at a press conference in Nairobi on Saturday, August 30, 2025, Infantino also seized the moment to dismiss doubts about East African football’s progress, emphasizing the region’s robust infrastructure, unwavering passion, and relentless drive
Kenya and Uganda have eliminated tariffs, excise duties, and non-tariff barriers (NTBs) on goods traded between them in a groundbreaking agreement set to revolutionize cross-border trade and resolve long-standing conflicts. This landmark decision ensures that all products originating from either country will now move freely, exempt from any discriminatory charges. According to a joint communique by
Interior and National Administration CS Kipchumba Murkomen has issued a stern warning to politicians, urging them to refrain from inciting locals to violence, emphasizing that anyone who does will be met with the full force of the law. He highlighted that Nyandarua remains one of the counties enjoying relative peace, despite a few isolated incidents of violent protests in recent times. “We have challenges of late when it comes
Former Education and Sports Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) Zack Kinuthia has launched a scathing attack on Parliament, accusing lawmakers of…
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