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Incoming Nairobi Women Representative Hon. Florence Kilasi Articulates Her Vision Before Leaders

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 Incoming Nairobi Women Representative Hon. Florence Kilasi has outlined her vision and manifesto for Nairobi residents during a leaders’ engagement forum attended by senior political leaders, among them Prime Cabinet Secretary Hon. Musalia Mudavadi. Addressing the gathering, Kilasi said her leadership agenda is anchored on empowering women, supporting youth and small businesses, improving access to healthcare, and strengthening community development programmes across Nairobi’s constituencies. She emphasized the need for inclusive leadership that prioritizes service delivery, economic opportunities, and social welfare, noting that women and young people should be at the centre of Nairobi's development agenda. Kilasi said her manifesto seeks to address challenges facing vulnerable families through expanded support for women groups, enhanced healthcare services, and initiatives aimed at creating employment opportunities for young people. The incoming Nairobi Women Represe...

EAK Calls for Righteous Leadership, Electoral Reforms and National Prayer as New Leadership Takes Office

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The Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK) has called for righteous leadership, national transformation, electoral integrity and prudent stewardship of public resources as it unveiled a new leadership team during its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM). In a communiqué issued on June 19, 2026, the alliance said Kenya is facing significant moral, social, economic and political challenges that require collective action from government, institutions, citizens and the Church. The organization reaffirmed its commitment to the Kenya National Prayer and Transformation Movement launched on May 4, 2026, aimed at mobilizing Christians across the country for prayer, repentance, discipleship and civic responsibility. The AGM also marked a leadership transition within the alliance. EAK paid tribute to outgoing chairman Bishop Philip Kitoto for his service and leadership, while announcing a new team of officials led by Bishop Calisto Odede as National Chairman. Other officials elected include...

EAK Calls for Righteous Leadership, Electoral Reforms and National Prayer as New Leadership Takes Office

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The Evangelical Alliance of Kenya (EAK) has called for righteous leadership, national transformation, electoral integrity and prudent stewardship of public resources as it unveiled a new leadership team during its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM). In a communiqué issued on June 19, 2026, the alliance said Kenya is facing significant moral, social, economic and political challenges that require collective action from government, institutions, citizens and the Church. The organization reaffirmed its commitment to the Kenya National Prayer and Transformation Movement launched on May 4, 2026, aimed at mobilizing Christians across the country for prayer, repentance, discipleship and civic responsibility. The AGM also marked a leadership transition within the alliance. EAK paid tribute to outgoing chairman Bishop Philip Kitoto for his service and leadership, while announcing a new team of officials led by Bishop Calisto Odede as National Chairman. Other officials elected include...

Incoming Nairobi Women Representative Hon Florence Kilasi Champions Community Health as She Meets Health Promoters in Makadara

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Incoming Nairobi Women Representative Hon Florence Kilasi has reaffirmed her commitment to improving healthcare services in Nairobi after holding a consultative meeting with Community Health Promoters (CHPs) in Makadara Constituency. The meeting brought together grassroots health workers who play a critical role in delivering essential healthcare services and health education within local communities. During the engagement, Kilasi listened to the challenges facing community health promoters and discussed practical solutions aimed at strengthening primary healthcare delivery. Speaking during the meeting, Hon Florence Kilasi emphasized the importance of investing in preventive healthcare and empowering community health promoters, describing them as the backbone of the country's healthcare system. She noted that community health promoters are instrumental in creating awareness on disease prevention, maternal and child health, nutrition, sanitation, and other public health ...

Former LSK president Faith Odhiambo Defends Move into Politics, Says Linda Mwananchi Reflects Her Lifelong Fight for Justice

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Nairobi, Kenya – Former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Faith Odhiambo has defended her decision to join the Linda Mwananchi faction of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), insisting that her entry into partisan politics is a continuation of her long-standing commitment to human rights, constitutionalism and good governance. Speaking during a prime-time television interview on Wednesday night, June 17, 2026, Odhiambo dismissed claims that her move was politically motivated or opportunistic, arguing that it was consistent with the values she has championed throughout her legal career. “The decision to join Linda Mwananchi is not opportunism. It’s just following the principles and ethos that I’ve always believed in,” she said. Odhiambo rose to national prominence during her tenure at the helm of the Law Society of Kenya, where she was widely recognized for challenging government excesses, defending constitutional rights and advocating for the protection of demonstrators...

African Anti-Graft Chiefs Convene in Nairobi as EACC Warns of Rising Tech-Driven Corruption

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 Senior anti-corruption officials from across Africa have gathered in Nairobi for the 8th Annual General Assembly of the Association of African Anti-Corruption Authorities (AAACA), amid growing concerns over increasingly sophisticated corruption networks that are exploiting technology and cross-border financial systems. Speaking during the opening ceremony, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) Chief Executive Officer Abdi Mohamud described corruption as one of the greatest obstacles to economic growth, good governance and public trust across the continent. Mohamud said the Assembly comes at a critical time when African countries are facing evolving corruption schemes that require stronger collaboration among anti-graft agencies. "At a time when corruption continues to undermine economic growth, weaken public institutions and erode public trust, this Assembly presents a timely opportunity for reflection, learning and collective action," he said. He emphasiz...

Kisumu Deputy Governor Highlights Blue Economy Opportunities at Global Ocean Conference in Mombasa

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 Kisumu Deputy Governor Dr. Mathews Owili today joined Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki at the opening of the 11th Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa, where global leaders and stakeholders gathered to discuss sustainable ocean management and the vast potential of the Blue Economy. The conference has attracted world leaders, policymakers, development partners, researchers, and private sector players to explore opportunities in fisheries development, maritime transport, coastal tourism, marine conservation, ocean innovation, and sustainable enterprise. Deputy Governor noted that the conference presents a significant opportunity for Kenya to strengthen partnerships aimed at unlocking the economic potential of its water resources while safeguarding marine and aquatic ecosystems. The event was attended by Kenya’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Dr. Ida Odinga; Cabinet Secretary for Mining, Blue Economy and Mariti...