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Mwingi west MP Charles Nguna Flags Off Ksh 67 Million Bursary for 11,454 Students in Mwingi West

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By Irene  Charles Nguna, the Member of Parliament for Mwingi West, has officially flagged off the disbursement of Ksh 67 million in bursary funds for the 2025/2026 Financial Year, benefiting 11,454 students across the constituency. The event, held at Migwani Boys Secondary School, brought together all Mwingi West Constituency secondary school principals and Sub-County Education Officers. The meeting marked a significant milestone in the constituency’s ongoing commitment to expanding access to education and easing the financial burden on families. Speaking during the ceremony, Nguna reaffirmed his dedication to supporting learners from vulnerable and disadvantaged backgrounds, emphasizing that education remains the most powerful tool for transforming lives and uplifting communities. “This bursary program is aimed at ensuring no child from Mwingi West misses out on education due to financial constraints. We are committed to supporting our students at all levels,” the MP s...

Kisumu Deputy Governor Owili Urges ODM Unity, Calls for Dialogue to Protect Raila’s Legacy

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By Irene  Kisumu Deputy Governor Matthews Owili has called on members of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) to embrace dialogue, unity, and mutual respect as the party navigates internal differences and prepares for future political engagements. Speaking during a consultative meeting with grassroots leaders and party officials in Kisumu, Dr. Owili emphasized that unity remains the party’s strongest pillar and warned that internal wrangles risk weakening the movement’s influence and legacy. He urged party members to honor the political ideals and legacy established by ODM leader Raila Odinga, noting that the party’s strength has always been rooted in inclusivity, democratic engagement, and collective decision-making. “ODM was built on the principles of justice, equity, and the voice of the people. We must remain united and resolve our differences through   dialogue rather than division,” Owili said. The deputy governor stressed that disagreements are natural ...

Kisumu Deputy Governor Owili Urges ODM Unity, Calls for Dialogue to Protect Raila’s Legacy

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By Irene  Kisumu Deputy Governor Matthews Owili has called on members of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) to embrace dialogue, unity, and mutual respect as the party navigates internal differences and prepares for future political engagements. Speaking during a consultative meeting with grassroots leaders and party officials in Kisumu, Dr. Owili emphasized that unity remains the party’s strongest pillar and warned that internal wrangles risk weakening the movement’s influence and legacy. He urged party members to honor the political ideals and legacy established by ODM leader Raila Odinga, noting that the party’s strength has always been rooted in inclusivity, democratic engagement, and collective decision-making. “ODM was built on the principles of justice, equity, and the voice of the people. We must remain united and resolve our differences through dialogue rather than division,” Owili said. The deputy governor stressed that disagreements are natural within a dem...

MD Kenya Railways Hosts Narok Leaders as Consultations Begin for Naivasha–Kisumu–Malaba SGR Project

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By Irene  Philip Mainga, the Managing Director of Kenya Railways, today hosted leaders from Narok County for a consultative meeting on the planned construction of the Naivasha–Kisumu–Malaba Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) line. The stakeholder engagement forum, held at the Mara Frontier Hotel, is part of an ongoing public participation process being conducted by Kenya Railways in collaboration with the National Land Commission ahead of the multi-billion-shilling infrastructure project. During the meeting, Mainga briefed participants that the 269-kilometre Phase 2B SGR line will traverse five counties — Narok, Bomet, Kericho, Nyamira, and Kisumu — significantly improving connectivity across the western corridor. He explained that the project will include the construction of 115 railway bridges spanning a combined 43 kilometres, eight tunnels, 460 culverts, six intermediate stations, and a terminal station in Kisumu County. The development will also feature an Inland Contain...

LSK President Faith Odhiambo Commends Edwin Sifuna’s Bold Leadership and Stand on Justice

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By Irene  Outgoing Law Society of Kenya President Faith Odhiambo has praised Edwin Sifuna for his outspoken advocacy on justice and human rights, describing his leadership as admirable amid Kenya’s evolving political landscape. Speaking during an interview with a local television station on Monday, February 17, 2026, Odhiambo said she continues to closely follow developments in governance and leadership across the country, signaling her sustained interest in national affairs even as her tenure at the LSK comes to a close. She emphasized that her observations reflect a commitment to justice and accountability, noting that strong voices within public leadership remain essential in safeguarding democratic values and the rule of law. Odhiambo clarified that although there have been suggestions she publicly align herself with certain political figures, her position remains one of admiration rather than political affiliation. She added that she appreciates the work and firm s...

Jamii SACCO Chairman Harrison Calls for Youth Inclusion and Regulatory Reforms at KUSCCO Convention

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By Irene  Jamii SACCO Chairman Harrison has urged young people across the country to join savings and credit cooperative societies, describing youth participation as vital to the future growth and sustainability of the cooperative movement. Speaking during the Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (KUSCCO) 11th Annual SACCO Leaders’ Convention in Mombasa, Haririson  called for a comprehensive review of SACCO regulations to strengthen governance, promote innovation, and enhance sustainability across the sector. He emphasized the urgent need for reforms that will position SACCOs to thrive in an increasingly dynamic financial environment, noting that strong governance structures and modern regulatory frameworks are key to long-term stability. Harrison urged SACCO leaders to adopt clear long-term strategies spanning five to 20 years, stressing that strategic planning is essential for sustainable growth and competitiveness. “There is a need for SACCOs to adopt ...

Mwala MP Demands Removal of Mbiuni OCS Over Alleged Crime Links and Security Failures

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By Irene    Mwala Member of Parliament Vincent Kawaya has called for the immediate removal of Francis Mutua, the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) at Mbiuni Police Station, citing what he described as a collapse of security and integrity in the area. Speaking during a security meeting at Mbiuni Market, Kawaya outlined a series of allegations against the officer, which he termed serious and deeply disturbing. According to the MP, the OCS is allegedly linked to a criminal gang known locally as P13, which residents claim has been terrorizing business owners and local families. Kawaya said the gang’s activities have created widespread fear among traders and ordinary wananchi, disrupting business operations and daily life. He further alleged that instead of combating drug abuse, the officer has been involved in the trafficking of bhang within the area. Kawaya described the claims as troubling and unacceptable, emphasizing that law enforcement officers must lead the fight...