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Political Leaders and Elders Issue Warnings to President Ruto, DP Gachagua, and IEBC

Martha Karua, leader of the People’s Liberation party, has urged President William Ruto to respect the opposition and ensure political engagement is free from police intimidation. Separately, elders from Wajir County issued a stern warning to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, cautioning him against actions that could promote tribal divisions. In another development, opposition leaders are intensifying their calls for the Chief Executive Officer of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), Hussein Marjan Hussein, to resign. They also demand the annulment of the contract with Smartmatic for its digital election equipment.

Fire Destroys Businesses in Manyanja and Building Collapses in Karen Killing Two

Traders in the Manyanja area of Nairobi experienced significant losses after a massive fire destroyed their businesses. In a separate incident in Nairobi's Karen area, a building collapse resulted in two fatalities. Three individuals were fortunately rescued from the rubble of the collapsed structure. KTN News Kenya provided live coverage of the breaking incident in Karen as it unfolded.

Angela Okutoyi Wins Tennis Title, Duncan Kivuitu Defends Golf Title, and Shabana FC Hosts Gor Mahia

Angela Okutoyi has secured her second consecutive W35 women’s singles title by defeating Martina Colmegna in the final, marking a significant achievement for the Kenyan tennis player. In golf, Duncan Kivuitu successfully defended his title at the Minet golf tournament, securing an impressive 46 stable ford points to win the overall competition. In football, Shabana FC is set to host former Kenyan Premier League champions Gor Mahia at the Gusii Stadium in Kisii County.

Union Demands CBA for Non-Teaching Staff as Teachers Receive Online Training for Grade 10

KUDHEIHA, the union for non-teaching staff, has urged the Ministry of Education to implement a unified collective bargaining agreement for all non-teaching staff in educational institutions across Kenya. Meanwhile, with Kenya preparing for grade 10 studies, secondary school teachers are being offered an online learning opportunity about the CBE curriculum through the KNEC website. This was announced by David Njegere, the Chief Executive Officer of the national examination council. A KTN News report also highlights inspiring stories of resilience among top-performing students in the 2025 academic year.

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