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President Ruto and Opposition Leaders React to Church Attacks
President William Ruto has condemned violence in churches and called for politics to be kept out of worship services. He issued a stern warning against church invasions, vowing to punish politicians who use hooligans and instructing police to ensure security for all places of worship. President Ruto also urged Kenyans, particularly politicians, to respect the sanctity of the church. In response, opposition leaders have questioned the President's leadership regarding the attacks and threatened nationwide protests if those responsible for a recent church attack in Othaya are not apprehended.
Matatu Operators Plan Nationwide Strike Over Attacks by Boda Boda Riders
Matatu operators in Kenya are planning a nationwide strike to protest against attacks by boda boda operators, a move that could disrupt transport across the country. The Matatu Welfare Association Chair, Dickson Mbugua, described the impending strike as a "50-50" situation, indicating uncertainty about whether it would proceed. However, on Monday morning, Nairobi commuters faced significant disruptions as large sections of the matatu industry remained off the roads, causing widespread stranding. Amidst the strike, police in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD) confiscated registration plates from matatus that were obstructing roads.
KMPDU Nairobi Branch Suspends Doctors' Strike for 30 Days
The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Nairobi branch has suspended its strike for 30 days. The suspension, effective from Monday, is intended to allow the County Government to resolve the doctors' grievances. This development, which aims to restore medical services in the capital, followed a warning issued to the striking doctors from the court. The union's Nairobi branch had reportedly suspended its strike following the court order.
Accountability Demanded Over Unexplained Deaths of Street-Connected Children
Rights groups in Kenya are demanding accountability for the unexplained deaths of street-connected children and are urging investigations into the incidents. This comes as reports indicate that 15 young people have died in Nairobi, with their peers mourning their loss and holding funerals. The situation has raised increasing questions surrounding the unexplained deaths among this vulnerable population. The groups are calling for action to address these tragic incidents.
ODM Party Figures Comment on Relationship with UDA and President Ruto
Leaders within the ODM party have made several statements regarding their relationship with the UDA party and President Ruto. A faction within the ODM leadership is reportedly advocating for Oburu Oginga to spearhead discussions with the UDA party. Separately, ODM Chairperson Gladys Wanga declared that ODM demands a 50% share of government power before it would consider a coalition with UDA for the 2027 general election. In another statement, Governor Wanga announced that the ODM party will support President Ruto’s leadership, citing an alignment between the ODM and UDA manifestos.
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