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Sakaja ajitokeza Seneti baada ya kukaidi wito huku juhudi za kukamatwa zikigonga mwamba

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja presented himself before the Senate after defying previous summons, amidst failed attempts by police to arrest him. This follows a dramatic standoff where police surrounded his office after he failed to appear before the Senate's public accounts committee. Governors are insisting they will not appear before the CPAC while senators demand the arrest of Sakaja and Lelelit. Meanwhile, leaders from the Linda Mwananchi lobby group have accused Speaker Wetangula of unfairly removing Kibagendi from Parliament. Leaders in Kirinyaga are also pressing the government to expedite ID issuance to prevent voter disenfranchisement in upcoming elections.

Washukiwa 6 wakamatwa kuhusiana na sakata ya miili 33 iliyozikwa kwenye kaburi la halaiki Kericho

Authorities in Kericho have arrested six suspects in connection with the discovery of 33 bodies in a mass grave. The Director of Criminal Investigations, Mohamed Amin, confirmed that all 33 bodies exhumed from the mass grave originated from the morgue of Nyamira County Referral Hospital. Three suspects remain in police custody in connection with the case, with the grim find sending shockwaves through the region.

Maize farmers in North Rift urge government to fast-track transportation of subsidised fertiliser

Maize farmers in the North Rift region are appealing to the Kenyan government to expedite the transportation of subsidised fertiliser from the Port of Mombasa. This urgent request highlights concerns about timely access to agricultural inputs ahead of the planting season. Kenyan farmers are reporting significant financial benefits and increased income following the government's subsidised fertiliser program, which has allowed them to reduce costs and boost yields.

Wandayi: Hakuna upungufu wa mafuta, gesi na mafuta ya taa ziko kwa wingi

Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has assured Kenyans that there is no fuel shortage in the country, emphasizing that the ministry is well-prepared to ensure adequate supply of fuel, gas, and kerosene. However, Kenyans are expressing deep concern over a potential fuel shortage following ongoing conflicts involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are raising fears of supply disruptions, with the conflict significantly disrupting global cross-country trade and impacting supply chains worldwide.

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