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Murkomen Orders Special Unit to Combat Violent Gangs After Political Blame
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has ordered the Inspector General of Police to deploy a special unit to combat violent gangs, stating that pleading with politicians to cease utilizing these groups is no longer an option. Church leaders have issued a stern warning about escalating political intolerance and hooliganism, citing chaos in Kikuyu as a prime example of a trend they fear could lead to nationwide instability. The Opposition is planning a private prosecution against Murkomen over alleged police misuse. Kenyan leaders have strongly condemned recent acts of political violence, warning that the nation risks significant instability without urgent action. Meanwhile, President William Ruto hosted members of the Akorino faithful and condemned tribal politics while urging national unity. The use of youth in political rallies and the resulting chaos have sparked mixed reactions across Kenya, and there is growing concern that funding for compensation to victims of protests remains insufficient.
Junior Starlets Beat Namibia 2-1 Away in World Cup Qualifier
The Kenya U-17 women's football team, the Junior Starlets, achieved a significant 2-1 away victory against Namibia in the first leg of their FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifier. In separate football news, Ulinzi Stars secured a spot in the quarter-finals of the FKF Cup after defeating Kakamega Homeboyz. In athletics, Kenya won two bronze medals at the Paris Marathon. The Malkia Strikers, Kenya's national women's volleyball team, secured a victory against India, though coach David Odemba urged the team to improve their finishing.
Kenyan Refugee Athletes Shine at National Trials for International Competition
Kenyan refugee athletes have showcased exceptional talent at the national trials, securing crucial spots for international competitions. Their remarkable performances highlight their determination and potential on the global stage. In aquatics, the Kenya Aquatics Open Water Swimming Championship officially opened in Nyali, Mombasa, highlighting the impressive skills and emerging talent of young swimmers from various counties. Meanwhile, the Malindi National Inline Speed Skating Championship took place in Migandini area, Kibokoni, Kilifi County, attracting skaters from across East Africa, where Katua emerged victorious in the half marathon event.
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