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Legal Clashes Involve Governors' Senate Summons and ODM's Edwin Sifuna

The conflict between governors and senators in Kenya is reported to be escalating. In response, Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has issued an authorization for the arrest of governors who fail to appear before the Senate without a valid reason. In a separate political matter, a Kenyan court has reportedly halted an alleged attempt by the ODM political party to remove its Secretary General Edwin Sifuna from office. This development marks an initial court victory for Sifuna, who has reportedly gained judicial support for his case.

President Ruto Announces Reopening of Kenya-Somalia Border After 15 Years

President William Ruto has announced that the border between Kenya and Somalia is set to reopen after being closed for 15 years. This significant development aims to normalize relations between the two East African nations. The reopening is scheduled for April 2026. According to President Ruto, this decision follows significant improvements in security in the northeastern region.

Coach Beldine Odemba Names 34-Player Harambee Starlets Squad for WAFCON Qualifiers

Coach Beldine Odemba has announced a 34-player provisional squad for the Harambee Starlets as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers. The squad, which includes under-20 talents, is now heading to camp. Known as the Rising Starlets, the Kenyan women's national football team is poised to play a crucial qualification match against Tanzania. This match is a significant step in their qualification campaign.

Government Announces Budgetary Changes and New Development Projects

CS John Mbadi has announced that Kenya will no longer have supplementary budgets as part of its national budget cycle, a change aimed at bringing more discipline and predictability to government spending. Separately, the government plans to invest Shilingi Bilioni 21 to fund the construction of affordable housing projects in Kilifi County. The government also plans to expand sugarcane cultivation in Tana River County, increasing the acreage from 75 acres to 450 acres due to promising trial results.

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