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High Court Upholds Impeachment of Former DP Rigathi Gachagua, Awards Sh50m Damages
The High Court has upheld the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, but awarded him Sh50 million in damages. The court ruled that the Senate violated Gachagua's rights by failing to adjourn proceedings when he fell ill, after he requested an adjournment due to ill health. However, the court also held that the National Assembly conducted adequate public participation during the impeachment proceedings and that Deputy President Kithure Kindiki was properly nominated. Lawyers have reacted strongly to the judgment, with some calling it a sound decision while others warned against what they described as the "funeral" of Kenya's Constitution.
Shah Brothers Crowned Champions at Inaugural Nairobi Padel Open
The Nairobi Padel Open, a four-day inaugural tournament, concluded on Sunday evening with brothers Kian Shah and Kael Shah clinching the championship title in the Top Kenya category. Meanwhile, Kenyan mixed martial artists showcased their dominance at the MMA Pro Fight Night Two in Nairobi with several standout performances. In football, Migori Youth are poised to win the National Super League title and earn promotion to the Kenya Premier League for the 2026/27 season, despite ongoing uncertainty due to a court case. Additionally, the Ghetto Classics Charity Golf Tournament successfully took place at the Migaa Golf Club to support a youth music program.
Former CJ David Maraga Arrested During Nairobi National Park Protests
Former Chief Justice David Maraga was arrested while participating in protests at Nairobi National Park, linked to the ongoing nationwide matatu strike protesting rising fuel prices. Maraga and nine others were later released on free bond. The Law Society of Kenya President Charles Kanjama strongly condemned the arrest, labelling it an act of impunity. The protests are part of broader civil unrest triggered by increased fuel prices, with comedian Eric Omondi also arraigned over fuel hike protests, defended by Babu Owino.
Bishop Sulumeti Girls Hospitalised After Police Teargas on School Compound
Several students at Bishop Sulumeti Girls in Kakamega have been hospitalised after police officers deployed teargas canisters onto the school compound. This incident is part of a wave of student unrest that has led to the closure of more schools across Kenya. The disturbances follow a nationwide matatu strike protesting increased fuel prices, which has caused widespread disruption including a tragic road accident on the Nairobi-Mombasa highway in the Salama area that resulted in eight deaths.
Belgian Investors Express Interest in Kenya's Renewable Energy and Agribusiness
Belgian investors are showing significant interest in Kenya's promising sectors of renewable energy, mineral resources, and agribusiness. This follows productive high-level engagements focused on strengthening economic ties between Belgium and Kenya. President William Ruto held a significant meeting with the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss these partnerships. Meanwhile, an investment vehicle associated with Vimal Shah, the chairman of Bidco Africa, is reportedly poised to lose its substantial stake in the mixed-use development Tatu City.
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Sivar Shah wins the boys under-18 category at the East Africa Junior golf rankings June open

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Mistrust and confusion mar the public participation exercise in Mombasa on proposed Finance Bill

Investment vehicle linked to Bidco Africa chairman Vimal Shah set to lose its stake in Tatu City

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