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Police Actions Spark Protests, Political Scrutiny, and Public Debate

Three individuals were shot by police in Nairobi's Huruma estate during protests following the death of KMTC student Shirley Achieng. The incident involved day-long clashes between residents and law enforcement. In response to rising concerns over police conduct, Cabinet Secretary for Internal Security Kipchumba Murkomen was questioned in parliament regarding police brutality. Residents of Nyeri have also raised strong accusations about a significant increase in brutality by officers in their region. Meanwhile, an order by Coast Police Commander Ali Nuno for police to use force against 'panga boys' gangs has been backed by business operators in Kwale. However, the directive was criticized by human rights advocates who condemned advocating the killing of youth gangs.

Parents Protest Transfer of State House Day Pre-School Manager Mary Saburi

Parents at State House Day Pre-School disrupted an attempt by Nairobi County officials to remove centre manager, Mary Saburi. The head teacher was transferred for allegedly opposing the 'Dishi na County' school feeding program. The county asserts the transfer was due to her refusal to comply with a disciplinary directive. This controversy unfolds as Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja seeks assistance from President William Ruto for waste, water, and road services. Sakaja has insisted that Nairobi County will maintain control and has refuted claims of ceding county control to the national government, highlighting the negative impact of the previous Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS).

President Ruto Announces Plans for 10 Dams in Northern Kenya

President William Ruto announced plans to construct at least 10 dams in Northern Kenya. The project is aimed at enhancing irrigation and improving food security for the region. The announcement was made during a visit where the president emphasized the importance of unity and collective effort for Kenya's development. While in Wajir, President Ruto also disbursed funds to young entrepreneurs. During his remarks, he declared that the time for hatred and tribalism in Kenya is over.

Security Alert Issued and Peacebuilding Training Conducted Ahead of Elections

A security alert has been issued in Kenya ahead of the general election, with KTN News providing live coverage. In preparation for the 2027 general election, local administration officers have received sensitization training on peacebuilding and strategies to counter violence. Amid these preparations, political issues are emerging, as members of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) in Ndhiwa are threatening to boycott upcoming county elections. This potential boycott is reportedly due to allegations of irregularities within the party's internal processes.

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