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IEBC fines Nakuru Town East MP David Gikaria Sh2.5 million over electoral code violations

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has fined Nakuru Town East MP David Gikaria Sh2.5 million after finding him guilty of bribery and campaign misinformation. This penalty comes ahead of the Ol Kalou by-election, where the IEBC is implementing measures to ensure a peaceful voting process. Governor Anne Waiguru has called for peace ahead of the by-election scheduled for Thursday. The opposition has raised concerns about alleged intimidation and called for a transparent electoral process, while also claiming that a secret State House meeting could potentially disrupt the Ol Kalou election.

Government extends 8% VAT relief on fuel until October

The Kenyan government has extended the 8% VAT relief on petroleum products until October, allocating an additional KSh 945 million to maintain stable fuel prices. This extension comes amid warnings that Kenyans may see increased fuel prices following rising global oil costs due to renewed conflict in the Middle East. The Treasury's allocation is aimed at cushioning consumers from the impact of volatile global oil markets.

Booth Boys High School closed indefinitely over safety and governance concerns

Booth Boys High School has been closed indefinitely following serious safety and governance concerns. This closure follows the indefinite shutdown of PCEA Booth High School over sexual abuse allegations. A Nakuru family is also demanding an investigation into the tragic death of their 15-year-old son, Peter Ndirangu, who sustained fatal burns at school. These incidents have raised serious questions about student safety in educational institutions.

Leaders condemn political thuggery in Western Kenya

Kesses MP Julius Ruto has urged the government to crack down on goonism and political violence. The Governors of Kakamega and Bungoma counties have strongly condemned the persistent acts of political thuggery in the region. Meanwhile, leaders in Makueni have denounced the increasing crime and banditry attacks affecting the area. These developments highlight growing concerns about political violence and insecurity across multiple counties.

Media group raises alarm over attacks on journalists

The Kenya Media Sector Working Group has voiced serious concerns regarding a surge in attacks targeting journalists. This alarming trend includes the use of hired individuals to disrupt news reporting and a general decline in media industry working conditions. The group warns that these attacks threaten press freedom and the ability of journalists to perform their duties safely.

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