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President Ruto Warns Against Church Invasions Amid Opposition Criticism
President William Ruto has called on Kenyans, particularly politicians, to uphold the sanctity of the church and has condemned violence in these places of worship. He issued a stern warning against church invasions and vowed to punish politicians who use hooligans. The President has instructed police officers to ensure adequate security for all places of worship. In response, the opposition has questioned President Ruto's leadership regarding recent church attacks. Opposition leaders have threatened nationwide protests if those responsible for a recent church attack in Othaya are not apprehended.
Nairobi Doctors Suspend Strike Following Court Order
The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Nairobi branch has suspended its strike. The suspension is for 30 days, effective Monday, to allow the County Government to resolve their grievances. Doctors in Nairobi took this action following a warning from the court. The KMPDU Nairobi branch's decision to suspend the strike followed a direct court order. This development aims to restore medical services in the capital while negotiations continue.
Unexplained Deaths of Street-Connected Youth in Nairobi Prompts Calls for Accountability
Rights groups in Kenya are demanding accountability for the unexplained deaths of street-connected children. There are increasing questions surrounding these deaths. In Nairobi, 15 young people living on the streets were reported dead. Funerals are being held for the deceased, highlighting a tragic situation among this population. Rights groups are urging investigations into these incidents.
ODM Leaders Signal Potential Alliance Discussions with UDA Party
A faction within the ODM leadership is advocating for Oburu Oginga to spearhead talks with the UDA party. In a separate statement, ODM Chairperson Gladys Wanga declared that ODM demands a 50% share of government power before considering a coalition with the UDA party for the 2027 general election. However, Governor Gladys Wanga also announced that the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party will support President Ruto’s leadership. She cited an alignment between the ODM and UDA manifestos as the reason for this support.
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