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Kenya crowned the best team in Africa during the first round of the World Rafting Championship
Kenya has been crowned the best team in Africa following the first round of the World Rafting Championship, marking a significant achievement for the nation's athletes on the international stage. Separately, Kenya's Sabastian Sawe achieved a significant victory at the London Marathon, with insights shared by Ambassador Maurice Makoloo. Africa fastest man Ferdinand Omanyala is making a resurgence in his career, sharing insights into his journey and recent triumphs. At the same time, Kenyan runner Hellen Obiri attributed the slower-than-expected race pace to a lack of teamwork among athletes, expressing her disappointment as a two-time Olympic and World Championship gold medalist.
IEBC says voter registration concludes tomorrow, no extension
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has announced that the nationwide mass voter registration exercise will officially conclude tomorrow, Tuesday, with no extensions planned. This initiative is crucial for eligible citizens to register to vote in upcoming elections. Meanwhile, David Maraga, leader of the UGM party, has been campaigning in Migori and pledged to prioritize the fight against corruption if elected president, highlighting public fund mismanagement as a major hurdle.
Teacher strikes threaten second term learning
The second term of the school year in Kenya began with unease as primary school teachers staged protests, with some teachers threatening to strike over ongoing issues with their health insurance. The educators are demanding improved remuneration and better working conditions, potentially leading to significant educational setbacks.
FKF leadership crisis deepens amid Sh42 million questions
Leadership wrangles are rocking the Football Kenya Federation, with significant questions arising over a sum of Sh42 million. The FKF National Executive Committee has presented evidence to corruption watchdog agencies amidst an ongoing probe, leading to the temporary closure of the FKF head office.
Gachagua legal battle begins at High Court
The legal battle challenging the removal of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has officially begun at the Milimani High Court. The Kenyan political landscape is buzzing with speculation about whether Gachagua will be eligible to contest for the presidency in 2027, arising from ongoing discussions and potential legal interpretations surrounding his qualifications. Separately, ODM Party leaders have stated they will not be intimidated and are resolute in their commitment to work with President Ruto amid potential pressures regarding their alliance.
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