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Mafuriko nchini Kenya yaua watu 66 – idara ya polisi

Heavy rains and floods across Kenya have resulted in 66 fatalities according to police confirmation. In Nairobi, residents of Buruburu estate have endured two weeks without reliable water supply despite recent floods, while heavy rainfall also caused the Narok River to overflow, significantly impacting the Lemurua Loitai area. These flood-related incidents demonstrate the widespread devastation caused by severe weather across multiple counties.

Viongozi wa upinzani wamkashifu vikali Rais Ruto

Opposition leaders have strongly criticized President William Ruto, accusing him of lacking accountability and behaving more like a businessman than a head of state. Edwin Sifuna from ODM separately accused the government of misusing police in political pursuits. Additionally, opposition leaders demanded transparency regarding the privatization of state corporations, accusing Ruto of a scheme to profit from public funds. The opposition coalition has continued escalating its criticism against the government, highlighting significant political tensions.

Gor Mahia extend league lead with 3-1 win over Ulinzi

Gor Mahia secured a decisive 3-1 victory against Ulinzi Stars, strengthening their position in the Kenyan Premier League title race. At the same time, Kariobangi Sharks achieved a surprising 2-1 win over Shabana FC at the Gusii Stadium in Kisii, marking Shabana's second consecutive league loss. Meanwhile, Mombasa United moved closer to FKF Premier League promotion after a crucial victory in their latest match. These results highlight intense competition at different levels of Kenyan football.

Rais Ruto akamilisha safari ya mwisho Rally Naivasha

Rais William Ruto amehudhuria siku ya mwisho ya Safari Rally Naivasha, akianisha kwamba Safari Rally ya WRC 2027 itakuwa ya kwanza kuzinduliwa na kufadhiliwa na sekta ya kibinafsi. Pia, Kenya imetumia ujumbe wa ngazi ya juu Moscow ili kurejesha Wakenya walionaswa katika vita vya Ukraine.

Uhaba wa walimu watishia utekelezaji wa CBE katika shule za upili za juu

A shortage of teachers is threatening the effective implementation of Competency-Based Education in Kenya's secondary schools, with the current teacher-to-student ratio being a major concern for educational stakeholders. In a separate development, approximately 500 widow leaders in Nairobi are set to receive training and support to empower them with essential resources and information. Additionally, a school in Siaya is leveraging digital learning to transform its educational approach, showcasing a model for improving learning experiences nationwide.

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