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Two Killed, 54 Injured in Homa Bay Linda Mwananchi Violence

Tragic violence erupted during a Linda Mwananchi meeting in Homa Bay County, resulting in at least two fatalities and 54 injuries. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with youth survivors demanding the immediate resignation of Governor Gladys Wanga and other implicated officials. Two journalists narrowly escaped a dangerous encounter with thugs in Homabay after their vehicle was ambushed and they were robbed of their belongings during coverage of the chaos. Police apprehended numerous youths involved in the disturbances, but questions are being raised as the alleged financiers of these individuals appear to be evading justice. Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i has strongly criticized Deputy President William Ruto, accusing him of orchestrating political violence that disrupted events in Homa Bay. Meanwhile, leaders in Bungoma have called on the Kenyan government to bolster security ahead of the 2027 general election, citing the Homabay violence as a warning.

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro Quits Ruto's UDA, Announces New Political Direction

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has officially quit President William Ruto's UDA party and announced a new political direction, marking a significant shift ahead of the 2027 general election. Political figure Nyoro has officially joined the opposition, a move celebrated by opposition leaders as a significant development. In response, Kenya Kwanza leaders have defended President William Ruto against perceived disrespect from opposition figures, stating that any challenges should be reserved for the ballot.

Health Experts From Africa and Asia Meet in Nairobi to Discuss Heart Diseases

Health experts from Africa and Asia have convened in Nairobi to discuss strategies for controlling heart diseases at a major health conference currently underway at the KICC auditorium. President William Ruto attended the Kenya Health Summit 2026 held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, highlighting the government's commitment to health sector discussions.

Absa Bank Kenya Posts Sh10.5B Half-Year Profit

Absa Bank Kenya has announced a significant financial performance, posting a Sh10.5 billion profit for the first half of the year, marking a positive trend for the financial institution. Customer assets rose by 8 percent during this period. Separately, a new trade financing plan has been launched in Kenya to alleviate the burden of container deposits for shippers and improve their cash flow.

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