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IEBC Warns Politicians Over Electoral Violence, Flags Voter ID Gaps Ahead of Polls

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is warning politicians against electoral violence and misconduct, with a threat of disqualification from the upcoming general election to maintain peace and integrity. Separately, following President William Ruto's 2022 presidential election victory, there is a renewed push among opposition parties to form a grand coalition in anticipation of the 2027 general elections. David Kipsang Keter was declared the member of parliament-elect for Emurua Dikirr Constituency following a by-election held on Thursday, 14th May, winning with 18,266 votes.

Talanta Stadium Nears Completion as Government Consults CAF on Kasarani Skyboxes

Talanta Stadium is nearing its completion as the Kenyan government is reportedly consulting with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) regarding renovations to the Kasarani Stadium skyboxes. This development signifies progress in the country's sports infrastructure ahead of potential international events. The Raila Odinga Stadium in Kisumu is also nearing completion, with 91% of the construction work now finished. Meanwhile, the Bomas of Kenya project has been hit with another deadline extension, now set for September, raising serious doubts about the Kenyan government's credibility.

Ruto Defends Competency-Based Education, Says System Reduces Exam Failure

President William Ruto has strongly defended the competency-based education system, asserting that his administration is committed to ensuring equitable learning opportunities for all students. He lauded the Competency-Based Education (CBE) system, affirming his government's commitment to increasing investments in education to foster equal opportunities across Kenya. Meanwhile, Kamukunji MP Yusuf Hassan has issued a stern warning to land cartels targeting public school land within his constituency, vowing to protect these vital educational resources from illegal appropriation.

Kenyan Banks Advocate for Reduction in PAYE Tax

Kenyan banks are advocating for a reduction in Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax, believing it will boost the economy, generate employment, and alleviate financial burdens on households. Meanwhile, Co-operative Bank of Kenya has announced a record-breaking pre-tax profit for the first quarter of the year, posting Sh11.4bn Q1 pre-tax profit, marking a significant financial achievement for the lender. Separately, minority shareholders at Scangroup are planning to oust the current board of directors at the upcoming June AGM.

Kenyan Athletes Prepare for International Competitions

Kenyan athlete Faith Kipyegon is set to make her 2026 season debut at the Shanghai Diamond League in China. Athletics Kenya has announced the national trials for the upcoming World Under-20 Championships set to be held in Oregon. Additionally, the Kenya Lionesses are stepping up their training for the upcoming Rugby Africa Women's Cup, which will be held in Nairobi.

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