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HomeDaily NewsMonday, March 2, 2026PS Omollo Warns Against Political Violence Across Kenya - March 2026
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PS Omollo Warns Against Political Violence Across Kenya - March 2026

Kenya's Principal Secretary for Internal Security Raymond Omollo issued a strong warning against political violence and intimidation across the nation, emphasizing the government's commitment to peace. This warning comes as the United Democratic Alliance postponed its third phase of grassroots elections originally slated for March 7-14, following the death of MP Johana Ngeno. The Employment and Labour Relations Court in Kisumu also partially faulted the Teachers Service Commission's disciplinary process in a case involving teacher Fred Apima Obita, while clearing the Commission on Administrative Justice of wrongdoing.

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PS Omollo Warns Against Political Violence Across Kenya

PS Omollo Warns Against Political Violence Across Kenya

Kenya's Principal Secretary for Internal Security, Raymond Omollo, has issued a strong warning against political violence and intimidation across the nation, emphasizing the government's commitment to peace.

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Kenya's Principal Secretary for Internal Security, Raymond Omollo, has issued a strong warning against political violence and intimidation across the nation, emphasizing the government's commitment to peace.

  • Internal Security Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo has urged leaders and citizens to champion peace and cautioned that the government will not tolerate violence or political intimidation.
  • The government, through the State Department for Internal Security and National Administration, is increasing security deployments to prevent unrest.
  • PS Omollo stressed that leaders must be allowed to campaign freely without fear and that maintaining peace is a shared responsibility between security agencies and citizens.
Monday 5:00 PMCapital News

Employment Court Flags Irregularities in TSC Disciplinary Process

Employment Court Flags Irregularities in TSC Disciplinary Process

The Employment and Labour Relations Court in Kisumu has partially faulted the Teachers Service Commission (TSC)'s disciplinary process while clearing the Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ) of wrongdoing in a case involving teacher Fred Apima Obita.

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The Employment and Labour Relations Court in Kisumu has partially faulted the Teachers Service Commission (TSC)'s disciplinary process while clearing the Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ) of wrongdoing in a case involving teacher Fred Apima Obita.

  • The court declared the TSC's disciplinary proceedings and suspension a nullity due to an improperly constituted panel.
  • The claimant, Fred Apima Obita, was awarded Sh200,000 in general damages against the TSC.
  • The CAJ (Office of the Ombudsman) was exonerated, with the court finding it had diligently investigated the claimant's complaints.
Monday 6:03 PMCapital News

UDA postpones repeat polls set for March 7-14 following the death of MP Ngeno

UDA postpones repeat polls set for March 7-14 following the death of MP Ngeno

The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party has postponed its third phase of grassroot elections, originally slated for March 7-14, following the tragic death of Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ngeno in a helicopter crash.

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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party has postponed its third phase of grassroot elections, originally slated for March 7-14, following the tragic death of Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ngeno in a helicopter crash.

  • The elections, involving 19 counties, have been rescheduled to Saturday, March 14, 2026.
  • The decision was announced by UDA National Election Board Chairman Antony Mwaura as a sign of respect and mourning for the late MP.
  • MP Ngeno was one of five victims in the fatal helicopter crash that occurred on Saturday afternoon in Nandi County.
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