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Malpractice, Violence, and Bribery Allegations Reported During Recent By-Elections
Opposition leaders have criticized the alleged misuse of state resources and public funds during the recently concluded by-elections. In Narok, chaos erupted when election officials were reportedly attacked by masked individuals after polling stations closed. The Elections Observation Group reported instances of clashes, intimidation, and unauthorized access at polling stations. Similarly, the Pentecostal Voices of Kenya raised concerns over electoral malpractice observed during the November 27th by-elections, such as voter bribery. Political analysts are also highlighting concerns over low voter turnout, violence, and widespread bribery claims.
Bandit and Poacher Attacks in Meru County Kill at Least 7 People, Including Police Officers
Fear has gripped Igembe Central after poachers killed three people and stole livestock. In a separate nighttime raid in Meru County, three people died, three others were injured, and hundreds of livestock were stolen. Another report states that at least seven people, including three police officers, were killed following coordinated bandit attacks across Meru County on Friday. These attacks also resulted in the theft of hundreds of livestock, leaving the community in shock and concern.
Health Sector Faces Funding Shortfalls, Strike Threats, and Treatment Gaps
Kenya's health sector is threatened by critical funding shortfalls, impacting services across the nation. Cancer patients are facing significant challenges in accessing treatment while they await the implementation of a new health insurance plan scheduled to begin in December. Compounding the situation, clinicians are threatening a nationwide strike, demanding the immediate implementation of their Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and an agreed-upon return-to-work formula. This could potentially paralyze health services countrywide if their demands are not met.
Leaders Warn of 2027 Election Chaos and Urge Youth Voter Registration
Religious leaders are cautioning that the 2027 general election could face widespread chaos if electoral management bodies fail to adequately prepare, pointing to disturbances in recent by-elections as an indicator of institutional negligence. In a related call to action, Former Chief Justice David Maraga has urged Kenyan youth to register as voters to participate in the 2027 election with the goal of ousting President Ruto. Concurrently, youth from across Kenya convened at an ActionAid Forum to advocate for more inclusive leadership in anticipation of the 2027 general elections.
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