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Senator Cherarkey Files Motion to Strip Uhuru Kenyatta of Retirement Benefits
Nandi Senator Samson Cherarkey has filed a Senate motion seeking to withdraw or reduce retirement benefits for former President Uhuru Kenyatta, citing his continued political involvement and criticism of the current administration. The motion, officially titled the "Public Service Matters" motion, claims Kenyatta has been engaging in political activities that disqualify him from state benefits. The Jubilee Party has reacted strongly to this move, accusing Kenya Kwanza of using Uhuru as a scapegoat for government shortcomings. Former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has also advised the current government to stop using Kenyatta as a scapegoat. Saboti MP Caleb Amisi has defended Kenyatta against accusations of funding the opposition, asserting he has no connection to the Linda Mwananchi initiative.
ODM Sets Tough Demands for 2027 Coalition Talks with UDA
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has articulated stringent conditions for potential coalition talks with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ahead of the 2027 general election. Internal discussions during their retreat in Mombasa highlighted key concerns, including outstanding political party funding reportedly totaling Sh12 billion. The party is strategizing for unity and a return to power in 2027, aiming to consolidate its base and foster internal cohesion. ODM also alleged that Siaya Governor James Orengo initially acted pro bono in a Political Parties Fund case before later seeking payment.
UDA, DCP Prepare for Olkalou By-Election
Major political parties including the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) are gearing up for candidate nominations ahead of the Olkalou Constituency by-election, necessitated by the passing of former MP David Kiaraho on March 29. Both parties have set the same nomination date of May 9th, creating a direct competition. UDA has rescheduled its Ol Kalou Member of Parliament primaries from Saturday, August 9, to Friday, August 8, prompting ten hopefuls to adjust their campaign strategies. Upcoming by-elections for parliamentary and civic seats are shaping up to be a significant political battleground between UDA and DCP across several regions.






















