Tag Archives: The Lower Eastern Times

Gachagua: Advocating for “One man, one shilling” isn’t About Depriving Others

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua dismissed accusations that his campaign for “One man, One shilling” would unfairly disadvantage other regions. He expressed disappointment that some were distorting his proposal, which he sees as a genuine effort to ensure an equitable distribution of national resources. “When we discuss resource allocation, it shouldn’t …

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High Court Upholds Westgate Mall Attack Jail Terms

The High Court affirmed the prison sentences for the individuals involved in the Westgate mall attack. The Milimani High Court, led by Lady Justice Grace Nzioka, upheld the convictions of two suspects linked to the 2013 terrorist incident at Westgate Mall, which claimed 67 lives and injured over 200 others. …

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Makueni: Political Melee Disrupts Burial of Ex-MP Kalembe Ndile’s Widow

The burial of Magdalene Kalembe, widow of former Kibwezi West MP Kalembe Ndile, was marred by a political altercation that escalated into chaos, causing attendees to flee for safety. The incident occurred during the funeral ceremony at Mbui Nzau village in Kibwezi West, Makueni County, on Friday. Tensions flared when …

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Double Tragedy in Kisii: Man Shoots Girlfriend, Takes Own Life

A tragic incident unfolded in Kisii town when a local businessman fatally shot his girlfriend and then took his own life, according to police reports. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting, which occurred late Friday night. The man, identified as Vincent Michieka, reportedly shot his girlfriend, Veronica Morande, …

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UDA Receives Lion’s Share in Political Funding

Ruto’s UDA receives Ksh.316 million from the Political Parties Fund, while ODM receives Ksh.168 million, according to Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu. The allocations for the Financial Year 2023/2024 were announced in a gazette notice published on Friday. United Democratic Alliance (UDA) emerged with the largest share, receiving slightly …

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Raila Criticizes KDF Deployment in Protests

Raila Odinga criticized the court’s decision to allow the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to remain deployed during protests. He argued that it was inappropriate for the military, whose role is to defend against external threats, to handle internal matters such as protests. Raila made these remarks at the burial of …

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Ruto Meets AIPCA Bishops to Prep Talks

Ruto met with bishops from the African Independent Pentecostal Church Africa (AIPCA) on Saturday as part of his ongoing efforts to prepare for discussions. This follows a similar meeting he held with Catholic Church leaders on Friday. The gathering, led by Archbishop Samson Muthuri, took place at State House and …

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IPOA Urged to Investigate Police Misconduct During Protests

Twenty human rights organizations have urged the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to take action against police officers accused of misconduct during protests against the Finance Bill. The groups issued a joint statement on Saturday, calling on IPOA Chairperson Anne Makori to investigate reports of police brutality. They expressed concern …

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KMPDU Condemns Attacks on Healthcare Workers

The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) has strongly criticized the assaults on healthcare workers. They denounced what they described as brutal acts and excessive force used against medical professionals providing aid to injured demonstrators amidst protests against the finance bill. In a statement released on Tuesday, KMPDU …

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UN Chief Saddened by Deaths in Kenya Protests

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep sorrow over the reports of fatalities during the recent protests in Kenya against the Finance Bill. He emphasized his sadness at the deaths and injuries, which included journalists and medical personnel. Guterres urged the Kenyan government to show restraint in handling the demonstrations and …

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