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Business Premises of Governor Wamatangi and Homes in South B Demolished

Property worth millions of shillings reportedly belonging to Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi was destroyed during a demolition exercise in Nairobi. The business premises, located along Douglas Wakiihuri Road near Nyayo Stadium, were demolished in a midnight operation conducted under police security, causing significant financial losses. The incident highlights ongoing land and property disputes in the region. In a separate event, over 2,000 families in the Marigoini area of South B were rendered homeless after their houses were demolished.

Incidents of Violence and Crime Cause Fear in Karathe, Kuria, and Eldoret

Residents of Karathe village in Kajiado County are living in fear due to a surge in criminal activities. The heightened insecurity follows an attack that resulted in one person's death and left three others injured. In a separate region, religious leaders in Kuria are facing hostility from community members for their efforts to combat female genital mutilation (FGM). Meanwhile, in Eldoret, doctors are protesting to demand justice for a colleague who was reportedly killed. The demonstration highlights concerns regarding the safety and security of medical professionals in that region.

Government to Add Chess to CBC as Concerns Raised Over System Readiness and KCSE Omissions

Seven years after its introduction, questions have been raised regarding Kenya's readiness for the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) system. In a related development, the government plans to integrate chess into the CBC system, a move intended to foster scholastic development and strategic thinking among students. Separately, stakeholders have expressed worry over recent assessment results, highlighting the need for further re-tooling and professional development for teachers. Additionally, students were reportedly distressed after the Sign Language subject was omitted from the KCSE examination listings.

LSK Opposes Nakuru Court Order Barring Private Lawyers from Representing Government

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has opposed an interim court order that impacts private lawyers. The organization specifically condemned a Nakuru High Court order that bars private lawyers from representing government departments in court. In a separate case in the same city, a court proceeding in Nakuru involving lawyers has uncovered significant levels of financial mismanagement within the county government.

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