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Murkomen Orders Special Unit to Combat Violent Gangs After Political Blame

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has ordered the Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, to deploy a special unit to combat violent gangs. He emphasized that pleading with politicians to cease utilizing these groups is no longer an option. Church leaders demanded a crackdown on campaign violence after chaos in Kikuyu, issuing a stern warning about escalating political intolerance and hooliganism. Kenya's Opposition is planning a private prosecution against CS Kipchumba Murkomen, citing allegations of police misuse. There is growing concern in Kenya as funding for compensation to victims of protests remains insufficient. Kenyan leaders have strongly condemned recent acts of political violence, issuing a stark warning that the nation risks significant instability if urgent measures are not taken.

Kericho Government Distributes 2,000 Title Deeds to Resolve Long-Standing Land Dispute

The Kenyan government has distributed 2,000 title deeds in Kericho in a move aimed at resolving a long-standing land dispute. This initiative addresses historical land ownership conflicts in the region. In Bungoma, the County Government launched an initiative to distribute dairy cows to smallholder farmers, aiming to boost farmer incomes and improve nutrition within the county. Meanwhile, a new bill amending tea sale regulations is set to streamline direct sales to international markets, empowering farmers with better price negotiation capabilities. A group of Kenyan Members of Parliament and Senators are calling for an increased budget allocation to the ministry of agriculture and livestock.

KNH Nurses Strike Over Pay Delays, Threatening Healthcare Services

Kenyatta National Hospital is facing a shutdown of services due to ongoing protests by its nurses. The healthcare workers have staged a walkout over unmet demands. Nurses at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) are threatening to go on strike due to delayed salary payments, raising concerns about potential disruptions to healthcare services. Teachers in Kakamega are also threatening to organize protests over ongoing challenges related to the Sustainable Health Assurance (SHA) program.

Kabando Declares Moses Wetangula Greatest Disaster Kenya Has Experienced

Former Member of Parliament Kabando wa Kabando has declared that Moses Wetangula, the current Speaker of the National Assembly, is the greatest disaster Kenya has ever experienced. Political analyst Barrack Muluka asserts that Kenya's constitution is merely cosmetic, describing the nation as being in the hands of goons. Manyatta MP Gitonga Mukunji stated that Nobody should take CS Murkomen seriously.

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