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President Ruto defends Gikomba demolitions while accusing opposition of spreading propaganda
President William Ruto has defended the recent demolitions in Nairobi's Gikomba market, accusing the opposition of spreading propaganda. He stated that the demolitions were part of an ongoing urban renewal process. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki separately urged opposition leaders to refrain from politicizing the demolitions, emphasizing the government's plan to relocate traders to modern facilities. However, traders at Gikomba Market are facing a standoff, with many struggling to rebuild their businesses after their stalls were demolished. Many traders face significant financial hardship as they attempt to restart their livelihoods.
Uhuru, Gachagua display public show of camaraderie at funeral
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta and current Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua displayed a public show of camaraderie at a funeral in Kirinyaga County, signaling a potential political reunion ahead of the 2027 elections. The two leaders attended the burial of the late Mama Sarah Wanjiru. Separately, Uhuru called on the Opposition to maintain unity and resist divisive political ambitions during the funeral of former Kirinyaga Senator Daniel Karaba Kimaru. He urged Kenya's political class to embrace principled leadership characterized by unity and integrity, while warning against divisive politics.





















