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Parliament Summons FKF Leaders Over CHAN Funds
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) leadership crisis has intensified as Vice President McDonald Mariga and 8 National Executive Committee Members are summoned by Parliament to reveal details of an alleged 43 Million insurance scandal related to the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN). Football legend McDonald Mariga is leading his side as they appear before a parliamentary committee to address issues surrounding the CHAN 2024 qualifiers. Hussein Mohammed, a key figure, reportedly struggled to answer questions regarding the CHAN 2024 financial scandal before a parliamentary committee. The FKF is facing intense scrutiny over allegations of a Sh42 million scandal.
Fuel Shortage Hits Nairobi Despite Government Assurances
Nairobi is currently facing a significant fuel shortage, leaving motorists struggling to find the essential commodity. This situation arises despite recent assurances from Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi regarding sufficient fuel stocks. The government has announced that the shortage was caused by a technical hitch, with normal fuel supply now reportedly slowly normalizing across the country. Additionally, significant delays at the Port of Mombasa have contributed to the looming fuel shortage, raising concerns about potential disruptions to the economy.
Parliament Investigates Financial Mismanagement Amid Budget Concerns
The Kenyan Parliament is currently investigating serious allegations of financial mismanagement and misappropriation of funds. Kenyans are reportedly concerned about the Treasury's proposed budget of 4.82 trillion for the 2026/27 financial year. A motion to withdraw the retirement benefits of former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has ignited widespread public anger. Meanwhile, Kenyan banks have frozen billions of shillings after closing a staggering 78.7 million dormant accounts, with institutions grappling with inactive balances.
COTU Advocates For 12% Minimum Wage Increase Amid Worker Demands
The Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) is advocating for a significant increase in minimum wage, proposing a 12% raise. Workers are calling on President Ruto to fulfill his promise of a 12% salary increment, with the demand coming as workers express their desire for improved living conditions and financial stability. Separately, some Kenyan workers are proposing the establishment of an alternative workers' organization to challenge the leadership of COTU.
Security Officers Hunt Bandits After Livestock Raid in Angata Barrikoi
Security officers are conducting an intensive manhunt in Angata Barrikoi following a brazen raid where armed bandits stole over 130 head of livestock. Residents of Ang'ata Barrikoi staged a protest demanding immediate government intervention following a surge in livestock theft in their community. Meanwhile, there has been a surge in bodaboda (motorcycle taxi) theft in Samburu County, leaving owners facing significant debt and financial hardship.
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