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By-Elections Marked by Irregularities, Violence, and Political Upsets

The recent by-elections were marked by several issues, with political analysts highlighting low voter turnout, violence, and widespread bribery claims (21). The Elections Observation Group (ELOG) reported instances of clashes, intimidation, and unauthorized access at polling stations (25). Similarly, the Pentecostal Voices of Kenya raised concerns over electoral malpractice, including voter bribery and the misuse of state resources during the November 27th contests (15). Despite these incidents, ELOG commended the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) for conducting transparent polls (30). The elections led to political upsets, with Ford Kenya being defeated in Bungoma's Chwele/Kabuchai ward by-election (5). The results also prompted Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku to state that the outcome in Mbeere North proves Rigathi Gachagua is not the Mt. Kenya kingpin (11).

President Ruto Launches Yusuf Haji Girls School and Rironi-Mau Summit Road Project

President William Ruto officially launched several development projects across the country. In Garissa County, he opened the Yusuf Haji Girls Secondary School in Ijara constituency as part of his initiative for infrastructure development and quality education (16). The President also handed over a school bus to the same institution (10). In a separate event, President Ruto officially launched the Rironi-Mau Summit dualling project (20). This launch proceeded despite an ongoing legal petition challenging the project's implementation (20). During the launch of the Rironi–Mau Summit Road in Kiambu, President Ruto reiterated his call for national unity (18).

Kenya Airways Issues Profit Warning; Safaricom and Kipeto Energy Announce Strategic Deals

Several major Kenyan companies have made significant financial and strategic announcements. Kenya Airways (KQ) issued a full-year profit warning, attributing a significant decline in earnings to the grounding of three of its Dreamliner aircraft (28). In the energy sector, Safaricom is issuing the country's largest green bond to diversify its energy sources and address rising costs (26). Concurrently, Kipeto Energy is advancing plans to expand its 100-megawatt wind farm in Kajiado following an equity co-investment from French institution Proparco (7). Separately, Equity Group CEO Dr. James Mwangi has urged for reforms to enhance regional capital flows to solidify Kenya’s position as East Africa’s trade hub (27).

Clinicians Threaten Nationwide Strike Amidst Health Sector Funding Issues

Clinicians across Kenya are threatening a nationwide strike to demand the immediate implementation of their Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and an agreed-upon return-to-work formula (13). This potential disruption to health services comes as the nation's health sector is reported to be severely impacted by critical funding shortfalls (22). In a related development concerning worker benefits, the rollout of a medical cover for teachers is proceeding despite ongoing legal challenges (24). The implementation ensures continued healthcare access for educators across the nation (24).

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