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President Ruto and Allies Consolidate Political Support in Nyeri and Western Kenya
President William Ruto hosted United Democratic Alliance (UDA) grassroots leaders from Nyeri County at the Sagana State Lodge. In his address to the Nyeri leaders, the President asserted that any attempts to divide them would be futile. He also stated that the formation of the broad-based government provided an opportunity to advance Kenya. In separate political activities, Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka was expected to rally support for a pro-President William Ruto Western alliance. Additionally, politicians aligned with the Kenya Kwanza coalition are actively trying to persuade Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya to join their ranks.
Parents Protest Dilapidated School in Bungoma as Low Grade 10 Enrollment Hits Kenya
Parents in Bungoma County are threatening to close Keburwet Primary School in Sirisia due to dilapidated infrastructure they claim is negatively impacting student performance. This comes as thousands of Grade 10 students across Kenya are reportedly unable to report to school due to a lack of school fees. As a result, several schools in various sub-counties are reporting remarkably low admission numbers, with some failing to register even half the expected student intake. Highlighting broader issues, Kathiani MP Robert Mbui has criticized the government for failing to address teacher shortages and educational inequality. MP Mbui stated these unaddressed issues have a significant impact on the nation's educational system.
Legal Disputes Threaten Kenya Kwanza Health Insurance and US-Kenya Health Agreement
A legal dispute originating in Milimani courts is threatening to nullify the Kenya Kwanza government's health insurance plan. In a separate matter, people living with HIV in Kenya are expressing disapproval of legal challenges aimed at halting a significant US-Kenya health cooperation agreement. The agreement is described as crucial for programs that combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. Amidst these legal challenges, the Ministry of Health has launched a national plan to combat cervical cancer from 2026–2030. This new initiative aims to address the significant public health challenge posed by cervical cancer in Kenya.












































