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Sifuna declares intention to run for president in 2027
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has officially declared his intention to contest the presidency in the upcoming 2027 general election. This announcement marks a significant development in Kenya's political landscape as opposition figures position themselves for the next electoral cycle. Deputy President Rigath Gachagua has dismissed claims of government intimidation, asserting that the opposition will unveil its presidential candidate for 2027. Meanwhile, opposition leaders have declared their intention to unite and unseat President William Ruto in the upcoming 2027 General Election, vowing to make him a 'wantam' president. The strategic maneuvering around the 2027 presidential race continues to intensify.
Kenya Prisons stun KCB to reach volleyball final
Kenya Prisons achieved a stunning upset by defeating the favoured KCB 3-2 in a thrilling women's volleyball semi-final at the Kasarani Indoor Arena on Saturday. The team forced a decisive Game 3 in the Kenya Volleyball Federation Women's National League semifinal playoffs after a dramatic comeback victory. Kenya Pipeline also booked their spot in the KVF Women's League final following their victory, showcasing strong competitive volleyball across Kenyan sports.
Drought devastates maize crop in Trans Nzoia
A severe drought has caused widespread devastation to the maize crop in Trans Nzoia County, with farmers reporting significant losses. The devastating impact threatens the region's agricultural output and food security. Separately, families residing near Nakuru National Park are living in fear following repeated attacks by baboons, which have been leaving the park, intruding into homes, and causing injuries and property damage. Additionally, an increasing number of Kenyans are returning to their home country following the escalation of xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
DP Kindiki: Infrastructure Fund will drive development without foreign loans
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki announced that the newly established National Infrastructure Fund aims to accelerate development projects across Kenya without relying on foreign loans. The Kenyan government is planning to leverage the substantial assets held by SACCOs to finance major infrastructure developments, aiming to unlock trillions of shillings for the country's next generation of mega projects. Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo has separately stated that the Kenya Kwanza administration is actively working to reduce the development disparities in the Nyanza region.
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