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President Ruto Launches Second Phase of NYOTA Programme
President William Ruto has officially launched the second phase of the Nyota Programme, a significant initiative aimed at empowering Kenyan youth. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki launched the second phase of the NYOTA Programme disbursements in Nakuru. The Kenyan government has disbursed the second tranche of the Nyota grant, benefiting 122,000 young people, marking a significant step in the Nyota Phase Two rollout. Approximately 7,000 youth from Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, and Nandi counties have received funding through the Nyota initiative, which aims to empower young entrepreneurs by providing capital to start and manage small businesses. President William Ruto launched the second phase at the Ulinzi Complex, emphasizing increased investment in technology and infrastructure.
Conservation groups raise alarm over growing destruction of Kenya's public forests
Conservation groups in Kenya are sounding the alarm over the accelerating destruction of the nation's public forests, citing a disturbing rise in illegal activities. Environmental conservation activists and organizations are raising concerns and demanding action regarding the state of forests across Kenya, highlighting a growing outcry over perceived neglect and threats to vital natural resources. Activists are specifically raising concerns that the Ngong Forest is being targeted, calling for increased protection of forests across the country. Conservationists have accused the Kenyan government of contradicting its reforestation efforts by allegedly destroying existing forests. Meanwhile, residents living near the Kaptagat Forest are embracing an ongoing fencing initiative around the forest, believing it will enhance environmental conservation and community safety.
LSK leads nationwide protests over killings of two advocates
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) is spearheading nationwide protests following the recent killings of two advocates, Edward Muthee and Esther Wairimu Keige. The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) is demanding a special investigation into the recent killings of lawyers in Kenya. Members of the legal fraternity in Kenya staged a Purple Ribbon march along Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi, demanding justice and accountability following the deaths of two of their colleagues. The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) organized a separate Purple Ribbon March to protest these same recent deaths of two lawyers.
IEBC warns Ol Kalou by-election could be postponed over rising insecurity
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has warned that the upcoming Ol Kalou by-election may be postponed due to escalating insecurity in the region. The IEBC has also issued a stern warning that the Ol Kalou parliamentary by-election could be cancelled due to allegations of malpractice, threatening to nullify the election due to alleged electoral violations. The Ol Kalou constituency is abuzz with activity as nine candidates are set to compete in the upcoming Member of Parliament by-election. Leaders in Ol Kalou have voiced strong opposition to any plans to postpone the upcoming elections, emphasizing the need for the election to proceed as scheduled.
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