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High Court upholds impeachment of former DP Rigathi Gachagua, but awards him Sh50m damages

The High Court has upheld the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, but the court has awarded him Sh50 million in damages. The High Court has also ruled that the Senate violated Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's rights by failing to adjourn proceedings when he fell ill. Lawyer Wangui has asserted that Deputy President Gachagua's right to a fair trial was compromised during his impeachment proceedings. However, Lawyer Tom Ojienda has lauded the High Court's decision to uphold the impeachment as a sound decision. The High Court has additionally ruled that Deputy President Gachagua was properly nominated, dismissing a case that sought to challenge his position.

Harambee Starlets Eye First Victory Against Lesotho in Zambia Tournament

The Harambee Starlets are aiming for their first win against Lesotho in the ongoing Zambia tournament. Meanwhile, Migori Youth are poised to win the National Super League (NSL) title and earn promotion to the Kenya Premier League for the 2026/27 season, despite ongoing uncertainty due to a court case. At the same time, Kenyan mixed martial artists showcased their dominance at the MMA Pro Fight Night Two in Nairobi, with several standout performances. Additionally, the Ghetto Classics Charity Golf Tournament successfully took place at the Migaa Golf Club, uniting golfers and sponsors to bolster a youth music program.

Former CJ David Maraga Arrested During Nairobi National Park Protests

Former Chief Justice David Maraga was reportedly arrested while participating in protests at Nairobi National Park, which are linked to the ongoing nationwide matatu strike. David Maraga and nine others, arrested during the protest, have been released on a free bond. Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Charles Kanjama has strongly condemned the arrest of David Maraga, labelling it an act of impunity. Moreover, the protests are connected to the ongoing nationwide matatu strike protesting increased fuel prices.

Bishop Sulumeti Girls students in Kakamega hospitalised after police teargas on the school compound

Several students at Bishop Sulumeti Girls in Kakamega have been hospitalised after police officers deployed teargas canisters onto the school compound. A wave of student unrest has led to the closure of more schools across Kenya, with the disturbances following a nationwide matatu strike protesting increased fuel prices. Separately, a tragic road accident on the Nairobi-Mombasa highway resulted in the deaths of eight people in the Salama area.

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