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Kenyan Sports News: NOCK Calls for Investment, Nairobi United Hires Coaches, and Sunshine Tour Expands
The National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOCK) is advocating for increased investment at the grassroots level to nurture emerging talent across the nation. In football news, Nairobi United has bolstered its coaching staff by adding three new members to achieve a tactical upgrade ahead of tough January fixtures. The Sunshine Development Tour East Africa has also announced an expanded calendar for its second season. In a separate initiative, a team of mothers and grandmothers in Kenya is participating in a sporting event to defy age stereotypes.
Rift in ODM as Oburu Oginga Clashes with Members and Signals 2027 Presidential Bid
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is facing new internal friction surrounding its new leadership. Hon. Oburu Oginga, the newly-installed Organizing Secretary, was involved in a sharp clash with Edwin Sifuna. A significant rift has emerged within the party as Oginga is also in strong disagreement with Godfrey Osotsi. The friction has been heightened as Oburu Oginga has hinted at a presidential bid for the 2027 general election. This announcement signals potential challenges for the party's future direction and leadership structure.
President Ruto Criticizes Opposition in Kakamega and Promises Bukhungu Stadium Completion
President William Ruto has publicly criticized opposition leaders, alleging they lack policies or a development record to challenge him in the 2027 general election. Speaking in Kakamega, he specifically targeted Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka. President Ruto also labeled his opponents as lacking any agenda to transform Kenya. During his address in Kakamega County, the President also assured that the Bukhungu Stadium will be finished by December 2026. This completion is considered crucial as Kenya is set to co-host the AFCON 2027 tournament with Uganda and Tanzania.
14-Year-Old Boy Allegedly Shot Dead by Police in Mombasa After New Year's
A 14-year-old boy in Mombasa was reportedly shot dead by police officers following New Year celebrations. For the family, a joyous celebration turned into tragedy after their son was fatally shot. This incident has raised concerns and prompted calls for an investigation into the circumstances of the shooting. Separately, in 2025, Kenyan journalists reported facing widespread harassment and abuse from police officers while performing their duties. A notable instance of this harassment occurred during preparations for the play, 'Echoes of War'.
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