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Opposition Leader Calls for President Ruto’s Resignation Amid Rising Tensions Over Abductions

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Nairobi, Kenya – Opposition leader Kalonzo Musyoka has publicly urged President William Ruto to resign, citing a “blatant refusal to respect and enforce the Constitution” as the rationale behind his demand. Speaking during a press conference at the SKM Command Centre in Nairobi, Musyoka condemned the recent surge in abductions, labeling the situation as a critical failure of leadership.

“President Ruto must take responsibility as the commander in chief of the abduction squad,” Kalonzo declared, framing the current government as a “criminal enterprise.” He went on to assert that the systemic abuses have reached a level that necessitates international scrutiny. “For avoidance of doubt, the Director General of National Intelligence Service (NIS) cannot be held responsible alone. The ICC Statute speaks of the individual bearing the highest responsibility, and that is not Noordin Haji, but William Ruto,” Kalonzo stated emphatically.

The Azimio coalition, led by Musyoka and supported by several other key leaders, has been vocal against what they perceive to be the government’s increasing authoritarianism. “Ruto and his allies’ dictatorship must be considered an ICC statute case,” he added, indicating the gravity of the situation and the potential for international intervention.

Kalonzo asserted that the Kenyan people would no longer tolerate intimidation. “We will fight them in court, we’ll fight them in the streets, we’ll fight them everywhere,” he declared. He emphasized the need for President Ruto to honor his oath of office and respect the 2010 Constitution, calling for the immediate release of remaining abductees.

The opposition’s claims come as tensions escalate. Daadab MP Maalim, a staunch defender of President Ruto, has faced backlash for using inflammatory language against government critics. Last year, he was summoned by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission for similar remarks that were deemed inflammatory against protesting youth.

In a related development, Jubilee Secretary General Jeremiah Kioni criticized Ruto’s allies over their reactions to Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi’s statements concerning his son’s abduction. “So if your son or daughter is abducted and you cannot get hold of Ruto, what does that mean to us? We are on our own,” Kioni stated, underscoring the perceived disconnect between the government and the struggles of ordinary Kenyans.

As the call for Ruto’s resignation reverberates across the political landscape, the country is left grappling with the implications of these accusations amid a climate of fear and uncertainty. The increasing tension between the opposition and the government may shape the political narrative in the lead-up to future elections, as both sides prepare for a potentially bruising battle over the heart and soul of Kenya’s democracy.

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Mwea MP Mary Maingi Leads Transformation of Wang’uru Primary School

By John Kariuki

In a remarkable display of dedication to education, Mwea MP Mary Maingi is spearheading the transformation of Wang’uru Primary School into a modern, inspiring learning environment. With the construction of a two-storey block housing eight spacious classrooms already underway, the project is on track for completion by March, promising a brighter future for the school’s students.

Education is a cause close to Maingi’s heart, and her efforts reflect a deep commitment to empowering the next generation. “Education holds a special place in my heart,” she said. “It brings me immense joy to see students gain access to improved infrastructure that will support them to reach their potential.”

The new classroom block is part of a broader vision to enhance the quality of education in Mwea Constituency by providing students with safe, comfortable, and modern facilities that inspire learning.

The transformation of Wang’uru Primary School is already generating excitement among students, parents, and teachers alike. Parents have expressed gratitude for the MP’s efforts, noting that the improved infrastructure will create a more conducive learning environment, enabling their children to excel in their studies.

The project aligns with Maingi’s broader agenda of investing in education as a tool for social and economic development. By prioritizing the needs of students and addressing the challenges faced by schools, Maingi is setting a powerful example of leadership that focuses on long-term impact.

With the completion date fast approaching, Wang’uru Primary School is set to become a beacon of hope and progress in the community. Students will soon have the opportunity to thrive in an environment designed to nurture their academic ambitions, thanks to the vision and dedication of Mwea MP Mary Maingi.

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A Journey to a Better Roysambu: Kelvin Shaban Gichuhi’s Vision for Empowerment and Change

By John Kariuki

Kelvin Shaban Gichuhi, an enthusiastic and visionary businessman, is carving out a path of hope and transformation for the people of Roysambu. Having risen from humble beginnings in Kamae, where he faced the harsh realities of eviction and days without food, Kelvin’s story is a testament to resilience and determination. Today, he is committed to uplifting his community, addressing systemic challenges, and inspiring a generation to dream bigger.

Kelvin believes that empowering women is key to building a strong and prosperous community. He envisions creating platforms that support women in Roysambu, ensuring they have equal opportunities to thrive socially and economically. “When women succeed, the entire community prospers,” he emphasizes.

Education is at the heart of Kelvin’s vision. He plans to ensure free and transparent bursary allocations for needy students in Roysambu. By investing in education, he aims to break the cycle of poverty and provide a brighter future for children in the constituency.

The youth of Roysambu remain a central focus for Kelvin, as he seeks to create opportunities for them to grow and contribute meaningfully to society. Through initiatives like the Kelvin Shaban Cup, he will foster sportsmanship by bringing different teams together. Plans are underway to provide computer training, technical skills development, and innovative opportunities like community car wash programs to help young people earn a living.

Kelvin’s strategy for change is grounded in a simple yet profound belief: leadership is about serving the people, not self-interest. “Let’s serve the public as leaders and not as politicians. Politicians aim for the next election, but leaders aim for the next generation,” he says. His message to fellow leaders is a call to action to prioritize public service and long-term impact over short-term political gains.

Growing up in a poor background in Kamae, Kelvin understands the struggles faced by many. His personal experience of overcoming adversity inspires his determination to ensure that others do not face the same hardships. In Kamae and Juakali, he is committed to kicking out cartels and fast-tracking the processing of title deeds to secure land rights for residents.

Kelvin’s slogan, “IPO Siku,” embodies his belief in a brighter future. His journey from struggling to pay rent and going without meals to becoming a successful businessman motivates him to encourage the youth never to give up. “Don’t select jobs, and don’t lose hope in life,” he advises.

Beyond his work, Kelvin enjoys traveling and reading books. He is passionate about fighting oppression and protecting the rights of all. His story is not just about overcoming challenges but about using those experiences to inspire change and create a better Roysambu for everyone.

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Coca-Cola Brightens Nairobi Commuters’ Day with Free Matatu Rides

By Steve El Sabai

In an unexpected and heartwarming surprise, Coca-Cola put smiles on the faces of thousands of Nairobi commuters with its “Javv na Coke” campaign, offering free matatu rides throughout the city. The initiative began at 6 a.m., with Coca-Cola covering the fare for passengers traveling from Ngara stage to over ten destinations, including Westlands, Uthiru, Kangemi, Limuru, and Wangige.

The catch? Commuters only had to buy a returnable Coke bottle for just Ksh 20, regardless of the fare to their final destination. The campaign, which provided financial relief to many, quickly became the talk of the town, especially as January is often a tough month for many households.

Florence Waweru, a commuter on her way to Limuru, couldn’t hide her excitement. “God is great! I usually pay Ksh 120 to travel to Limuru and back, but today, I saved that money and got a Coke instead,” she said with a smile. Her sentiment was echoed by Joyce Akinyi, a vendor from Wangige, who shared her appreciation: “I saved Ksh 40 after Coca-Cola paid my fare. This initiative is a blessing, especially in January when expenses are high.”

For Justus Ndunda, a regular traveler between Ngara and Limuru, the surprise was just as welcome. “I heard about the campaign at the stage and grabbed the chance. I usually spend Ksh 60, but today, I saved Ksh 40 and enjoyed a refreshing Coke,” he said, clearly pleased with the gesture.

While it’s uncertain whether Coca-Cola will extend the campaign to other parts of Nairobi, the “Javv na Coke” initiative has left many commuters hoping for more surprises in the future. It’s a refreshing reminder of the power of small acts of kindness during tough times.

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Government commits to Fence Reserves To Address Mushrooming Human Wildlife Conflict Cases

Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano now says that the government is committed towards fencing most game parks and reserves to avert cases of human wildlife conflict that may occur especially during the current dry season.

Miano who reacted after three people are said to have lost their lives after they were attacked by elephants in Narok, Kitui and Laikipia counties said her ministry was working tirelessly hard to address the issue by putting the necessary measures in place.

“We have received three tragic reports of people being killed by elephants. Kenya Wildlife Service KWS is on high alert to ensure that these cases don’t occur again. We are putting all effort to ensure co- existence between human and wildlife,” said Miano.

For the Kitui case, Miano says that already a team of rangers from KWS has been dispatched to monitor the movements of the elephants while in Laikipia Miano says that community will be engaged to unlock the stalemate that has hindered the construction of the perimeter fence.

Last year, Miano spearheaded an ambitious exercise that will address cases of the human wildlife conflict.

During the pass out of KWS rangers at Manyani college, President William Ruto allocated about 51 million as compensation.

The President has made it clear to us as a Ministry that communities and the people of Kenya are at the centre of the government’s mandate. We are here to compensate the victims,” Miano said.

We are also coming up with many proposals on how to raise funds so that the compensation becomes consistent and sustainable,” she added.

In an effort to make compensation more responsive to the extent of damages caused, the Ministry has also announced an increase in the compensation rates, particularly for elephant-related incidents.

The compensation for elephant attacks has risen from Sh30,000 to a substantial Sh5 million per case.

The compensation scheme, which was initially launched in April 2024 with a budget of Sh960 million, aims to provide financial relief to victims of human-wildlife conflict, including those who have lost loved ones, suffered injuries, or had their property or crops destroyed.

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Comfort CEO Dr. Hezekiah Kariuki Inspires with Tuesday Morning Prayer

By John Kariuki

Dr. Hezekiah Kariuki, CEO of Comfort, has once again demonstrated his deep commitment to faith and resilience through his inspiring Tuesday morning prayer. Known for his unwavering belief in the power of prayer to guide both personal and professional journeys, Dr. Kariuki’s words resonate deeply with those striving to overcome challenges in their lives.

Tuesday’s Morning Prayer

“Almighty Father, I thank You for You have considered us to see this new day.
May You authorize more of Your grace into our lives. I pray for a similar grace to that of Jeremiah, a man who remained true to his calling even when no one ever wanted to listen to him.

Even when the business seems to go against our will, help us to keep trying it. Help us to have a steadfast spirit—one that keeps us going when the going gets tough.
Amen.”

Dr. Kariuki’s prayer reflects the challenges faced by individuals and businesses alike, emphasizing the need for resilience, steadfastness, and faith even in the most trying times. By drawing inspiration from the prophet Jeremiah, a figure renowned for his unwavering dedication to his calling, Dr. Kariuki encourages others to remain true to their paths, regardless of the obstacles they encounter.

This heartfelt prayer has already begun to inspire many, serving as a powerful reminder that perseverance and faith can carry one through even the most challenging circumstances. As the CEO of a leading organization, Dr. Kariuki’s leadership is grounded in humility and trust in a higher power, setting a profound example for others to follow.

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Hon. Ann Wamuratha Backs Nationwide Campaign Against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide

By John Kariuki

Kiambu Woman Representative, Hon. Ann Wamuratha, has lent her voice to a groundbreaking nationwide grassroots campaign aimed at tackling the rising cases of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and femicide in Kenya. The initiative, dubbed “Komesha Dhuluma”, has been championed by President William Ruto with a dedicated budget of Kshs. 100 million, coordinated through the State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action.

The campaign brings together 102 Members of Parliament, including 47 Woman Representatives, 28 constituency MPs, 6 nominated National Assembly Members, 3 elected Senators, and 18 nominated Senators. These leaders will spearhead community barazas and outreach programs tailored to address the root causes of GBV and femicide, targeting both men and women in their constituencies.

Speaking during a consultative meeting ahead of the campaign’s launch, Hon. Wamuratha emphasized the urgency of addressing GBV at the grassroots level. “This campaign is for our people at the grassroots level. Previous national campaigns have raised awareness, but we must now bring the message closer to the community,” she said.

The campaign will also involve key stakeholders, including the Kenya Women Senators Association (KEWOSA), Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), the Center for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW), the Community Advocacy and Awareness (CRAWN) Trust, and the National Gender and Equality Commission.

The Presidential Advisor on Women’s Rights, speaking through a representative, highlighted the need for a diverse and inclusive approach to the campaign. “This initiative must reach every corner of the nation, leaving no group behind, if we are to effect meaningful change,” she said.

“Komesha Dhuluma” will focus on both preventive and responsive measures, aiming to shift cultural perceptions, empower communities, and promote accountability for GBV-related crimes. Each MP will lead their constituency’s efforts, ensuring localized solutions that address specific challenges within their communities.

This campaign marks a significant step in the fight against GBV and femicide, signaling the government’s commitment to protecting vulnerable individuals and fostering safer communities across Kenya.

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The Journey Through Magical Kenya: A Story of Heritage, Adventure, and Community

By John Kariuki

On the crisp evening of January 13, 2025, a crowd gathered at the Panari Hotel in Nyahururu, buzzing with anticipation. It was the eve of a remarkable journey, one that would span five counties and unveil the breathtaking beauty of Kenya’s diverse landscapes. The event was the reception cocktail for the Magical Kenya Mountain & Trail Series, hosted by Hon. Rebecca Miano, the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife.

As the room filled with distinguished guests, including leaders like Hon. Felix Koskei, Hon. John Ololtuaa, and Governor Joshua Irungu, the energy was palpable. Among them were athletes, tourism partners, and representatives from the media, all united by a shared mission: to celebrate Kenya’s rich heritage and promote it as a global tourism and adventure destination.

In her address, Hon. Miano painted a vivid picture of the 5-day Heritage Trail Expedition. Starting from Laikipia, the trail would wind through Elgeyo Marakwet, Uasin Gishu, Baringo, and Nandi Counties. Each stop promised an immersion into Kenya’s lush ecosystems, vibrant cultures, and unparalleled natural beauty. The journey would culminate in the iconic Barng’etuny Mountain Run in Nandi County, an event that symbolized the spirit of adventure and athletic excellence.

“This series is more than a sporting event,” Hon. Miano declared. “It is a celebration of Kenya’s unique heritage and a testament to the harmony between our wildlife, environment, and communities.” She spoke passionately about the partnership between the Kenya Tourism Board and Athletics Kenya, emphasizing its aim to create sustainable tourism products while supporting local athletes and fostering community growth.

For the participants, this was more than a trek through picturesque trails. It was an opportunity to engage with local communities, guided by those who knew the land intimately. From experiencing the resilience of mountain paths to savoring the warm hospitality of village life, the journey promised to leave an indelible mark on every traveler.

Hon. Miano highlighted the importance of community involvement, ensuring that tourism worked for everyone. “By involving local communities at every stage—from planning to execution—we ensure the benefits are shared equitably,” she said, her words met with nods of agreement.

As the event came to a close, the message was clear: Kenya is not just a destination—it’s a story waiting to be told. A land of breathtaking beauty, rich culture, and unmatched athletic talent, Kenya’s narrative is one of harmony, resilience, and boundless adventure.

And as the first steps of the expedition were taken the following morning, participants knew they were not just walking trails—they were weaving together the story of Magical Kenya for the world to see.

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Kenya on the Brink of Fluorspar Mining Revival, Says PS Mining Elijah Mwangi

By John Kariuki

Kenya is set to reclaim its position among Africa’s leading fluorspar mining and exporting nations, marking a historic comeback of the mineral in the global market. This was revealed by the Principal Secretary for the State Department for Mining, Elijah Mwangi, during a working tour at the Fluorspar Processing Plant in Kimwarer, Elgeyo Marakwet County.

PS Mwangi expressed satisfaction with the ongoing revival efforts, stating that production and export operations are projected to commence by late March. He toured critical sections of the facility, including the sizing and crushing unit, milling and flotation unit, mechanical unit, and laboratory, alongside officials from Sofax Fluorspar, community members, and other stakeholders.

“I am pleased with the progress made so far. Over 90% of the equipment and machinery are in good condition, while damaged components are being replaced,” he noted.

The investor, Sofax Fluorspar, estimates that mining and processing will officially begin by April, with the project costing Ksh 4.8 billion. The revival promises to revolutionize Kenya’s mining sector, offering direct employment to over 300 people and indirectly benefiting more than 2,500 others.

To ensure sustainable development, Sofax Fluorspar will enter into a Community Development Agreement (CDA) with the local community, focusing on priority socio-economic projects to bolster the local economy. Additionally, the company will adhere to the Mining Act, ensuring procurement prioritizes local content to support nearby businesses and enterprises.

The Fluorspar Processing Plant joins other transformative mining projects, including the Ksh 5.8 billion Kakamega Gold Refinery and the Ksh 2.5 billion Vihiga Granite Plant, all aimed at unlocking Kenya’s mineral wealth.

PS Mwangi emphasized the Department’s commitment to working with strategic investors to harness the sector’s vast potential, noting, “This will drive economic growth, foster community development, and create employment opportunities for our youth.”

The tour was attended by notable figures, including David Onyancha, Acting Secretary Administration, Enoch Kipseba, Director of Geological Services, and John Masanda, East Africa Regional Director for Fujax Group.

Kenya’s mining renaissance is here, promising to position the country as a regional powerhouse in mineral extraction and processing.

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NLC CEO Kabale Tache Commends EACC Partnership, Congratulates New CEO Abdi Mohamud

By John Kariuki

The Chief Executive Officer of the National Land Commission (NLC), CHRP Kabale Tache Arero, has reiterated the Commission’s commitment to collaborating with the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) in reclaiming public land unlawfully acquired by private developers.

Speaking during a luncheon at Serena Hotel in honor of Mr. Abdi Mohamud Ahmed, MBS, following his swearing-in as the new EACC CEO, CHRP Kabale highlighted the importance of this partnership in the fight against graft.

“The National Land Commission, in partnership with the Ministry of Land, remains steadfast in providing critical information to the EACC to bolster its efforts in combating corruption and reclaiming public resources,” she stated.

CHRP Kabale extended heartfelt congratulations to the newly appointed CEO, Abdi Mohamud Ahmed, acknowledging his extensive experience of over 15 years in senior roles within the EACC. “Your knowledge and expertise uniquely position you to lead the commission in enhancing integrity and restoring public confidence in our institutions,” she remarked.

She also took the opportunity to commend Mr. Twalib Mbarak, CBS, the outgoing CEO, for his remarkable service during his tenure. “Your leadership and relentless efforts against corruption have significantly restored public trust in institutions. We wish you success in your future endeavors,” she said.

The National Land Commission’s collaboration with the EACC underscores the critical role inter-agency partnerships play in addressing systemic corruption and promoting transparency within public institutions.

The event was a celebration of leadership, commitment, and the shared goal of safeguarding Kenya’s public resources.