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Junior Starlets Thrash Namibia 5-0 to Advance in World Cup Qualifiers
The Junior Starlets, Kenya's under-17 women's football team, secured a dominant 5-0 victory over Namibia, advancing to the next round of the FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers after winning 7-1 on aggregate. The Football Kenya Federation Nairobi East branch is actively working to elevate football standards across Kenya by enhancing the skills of grassroots coaches and referees. Meanwhile, Post Bank Queens asserted their dominance in the Kenya Volleyball Federation National League with a commanding straight-sets victory over Young Spykers, showcasing Kenya's growing investment in sports development at the grassroots level.
Gachagua Issues Seven-Day Ultimatum to Ruto Over Fuel Prices
Kenya's Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has issued a seven-day ultimatum to President William Ruto to reduce fuel prices, threatening nationwide protests if the demand is not met. The government, through Minister for Energy Opiyo Wandayi, is defending its measures to control fuel prices amidst global market volatility caused by the Middle East conflict. Kenya Kwanza leaders, led by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, have asserted that the government is managing oil prices effectively. At the same time, Naivas supermarket chain launched a new campaign aimed at reducing prices on daily essentials to help Kenyans facing high living costs.
Mombasa Police Holding Nine Mobile Phone Fraud Suspects
Mombasa police are holding nine suspects in connection with a mobile phone hacking scheme aimed at defrauding Kenyans. Questions are surrounding the actions of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations following the arrest of several suspects who have not yet been presented in court. The Kenyan government is exploring the possibility of enlisting bodaboda operators to help apprehend criminals, reflecting ongoing challenges in law enforcement and crime prevention.
Teachers Threaten Strike Over Pay Delays, SHA Cover Crisis
Kenyan teachers are threatening to go on strike just days before schools are scheduled to reopen due to delayed salary payments and a crisis in their SHA cover. Francis Atwoli, a prominent Kenyan trade unionist, has issued a strong warning to employers regarding the welfare and rights of their employees. The Cotu union is simultaneously demanding the immediate implementation of salary increments that had been previously agreed upon, highlighting growing labor tensions across multiple sectors.
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