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NCIC Summons Peter Kaluma Over Homa Bay Violence Remarks

The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has summoned Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma following remarks he made regarding the deadly violence at a rally in Homa Bay. A suspect wanted in connection with the deadly violence at the rally has surrendered to police but was reportedly turned away. Governor Natembeya has recounted the events of the Homa Bay attack, stating they narrowly escaped death. MP Kaluma has separately called for the arrest of Orengo, Babu Owino, and Sifuna over their alleged involvement in the Homa Bay chaos, and also accused leaders of the Linda Mwananchi movement of orchestrating and financing the chaos that occurred on Sunday, August 16.

Nine Treasury Officials to Face Court Over Sh1.5bn Graft Probe

Nine senior officials from the National Treasury are set to be arraigned in court following an investigation into alleged embezzlement totaling Sh1.5 billion. The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has separately arrested nine individuals in connection with the alleged embezzlement of Sh1.57 billion from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) project. Additionally, nine Chief Accountants from the National Treasury were arrested and are being held at the EACC headquarters in Nairobi. The Director of Public Prosecutions has given the go-ahead for charges to be filed against nine individuals apprehended by EACC in connection with these corruption cases.

Ndindi Nyoro Launches People's Party of Kenya Tour

Ndindi Nyoro, Member of Parliament for Kiharu, is set to launch a tour to promote his newly formed political party, beginning tomorrow in Murang'a County. Following his announcement of departure from UDA to join the Peoples Party, Kenya Kwanza allied leaders have dismissed the move, citing ethnic motivations. Farouk Kibet has also rubbished the new political party unveiled by Ndindi Nyoro, rejecting its significance in the political landscape.

Former Chief Justice David Maraga Issues 7-Day Ultimatum on Police Reforms Report

Former Chief Justice David Maraga has issued a seven-day ultimatum to President William Ruto to publish the comprehensive 2023 police reforms task force report. Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit is demanding decisive action from security agencies against individuals disrupting political meetings nationwide, calling for security agencies to act against political goons. These developments come amid heightened concerns over political violence and the need for institutional accountability.

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