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Incoming Lamu Woman Representative Jenniffer Wairimu Hosts Inaugural Women’s Tournament to Promote Sports and Talent in Lamu County

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Incoming Lamu Woman Representative Jennifer Wairimu has hosted the inaugural Waridi Women’s Tournament, bringing together more than 2,000 sports enthusiasts and 18 teams from different communities across Lamu County. The tournament featured six sporting categories, including women’s football, volleyball, netball, handball and girls’ and boys’ basketball. The event provided a platform for women and young people to showcase their sporting talent while promoting unity, peace and social cohesion through competition. Wairimu, who is also President of the Kenya Youth Organization and Founder of the Waridi Foundation, said the tournament was part of her commitment to supporting grassroots talent. She pledged to do more if elected Lamu Woman Representative in 2027, including advocating for a dedicated sports fund, sports transport for teams, regular tournaments and greater support for young athletes attending national trials and scouting opportunities. The tournament sa...

Thitani Community Engages Jonathan Ngenga in Online Development Forum

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Residents of Thitani engaged Hon. Eng. Jonathan Ngenga (King’ee) in an online meeting to discuss the challenges facing their area and share their priorities for development in Mwingi West. During the virtual engagement, residents raised concerns affecting their daily lives and outlined the projects and services they would like prioritised to improve their livelihoods. The meeting provided an opportunity for residents to directly share their views, ideas and expectations on the future development of the area. Ngenga thanked the residents for their active participation, describing their contributions as an important part of the conversation on the constituency’s development. “Your presence, questions, ideas and honest engagement made the conversation meaningful,” Ngenga said. He further emphasised the importance of listening to residents and working together to address their concerns. “Together, we listened. Together, we shared. Together, we will build a better Mwingi West,”...

“Kazi Kwa Ground! Jonathan Ngenga Drives Itheng’eli Road Transformation in Mwingi West”

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Construction works on the Itheng’eli Road are progressing, reflecting growing efforts to improve road infrastructure and connectivity in Mwingi West. The ongoing project is expected to enhance movement of people and goods while opening up more opportunities for residents in the area. The works have been highlighted as part of Hon. Jonathan Ngenga Ndisya’s commitment to serving the people of Mwingi West. Through his focus on practical development projects, Ngenga has continued to emphasize the importance of delivering tangible results that directly improve the lives of residents. Ngenga’s message, “Kazi kwa ground, matokeo kwa watu!”, captures his development approach of prioritising action and measurable results. His continued engagement with projects on the ground has earned him positive attention as he positions himself as a leader focused on addressing the everyday needs of the people of Mwingi West.

Opposition Leaders Call for Urgent Action to Curb Rising Political Violence Ahead of 2027 Polls

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Opposition leaders under the United Alternative Government and Linda Mwananchi Movement have called for urgent action to address what they describe as a growing pattern of political violence and intimidation in different parts of Kenya ahead of the 2027 General Election. In a joint statement issued in Nairobi on August 19, 2026, the leaders said reported attacks involving political leaders, journalists and ordinary citizens could no longer be dismissed as isolated confrontations between rival political supporters. They cited incidents involving former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in Rongai, Dr Fred Matiang’i in Molo, and violence surrounding Linda Mwananchi activities in Homa Bay and Kisii. The leaders called for independent investigations into the incidents, particularly allegations that some attacks occurred in the presence of, or within the operational reach of, police officers. They urged the Government to explain how organised groups of armed civilians could mobil...

Jonathan Ngenga Promises Fresh Leadership, Stronger Representation and Transformative Development in Mwingi West

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Hon. Jonathan Ngenga is emerging as a prominent voice for change in Mwingi West, with his growing support driven by a promise to usher in fresh ideas, inclusive leadership and a renewed focus on the needs of residents. Ngenga has pledged to put the people at the centre of his leadership, promising to listen to communities, understand their priorities and work towards practical solutions to challenges facing the constituency. His development agenda places emphasis on creating greater opportunities for young people, supporting education, improving infrastructure and promoting economic empowerment. Ngenga believes that effective representation should translate into tangible benefits for residents, while also ensuring that communities are actively involved in shaping the development priorities of Mwingi West. As he positions himself for the MP seat, Ngenga's supporters are expressing optimism about his vision and commitment to service. They describe him as a leader with fre...

Ndindi Nyoro Dumps UDA, Joins Opposition Ahead of 2027 Elections

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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has formally severed ties with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and joined the opposition ahead of the 2027 General Election. Nyoro made the announcement on Monday at Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi, where he declared that he and his supporters had joined the People’s Party of Kenya. The lawmaker said the decision followed nearly a year of consultations and introspection, during which he held discussions with several opposition leaders and senior political figures. Among those he consulted were former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, People’s Liberation Party (PLP) leader Martha Karua, former Cabinet Secretaries Peter Munya and Fred Matiang’i, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, and Siaya Governor James Orengo. Nyoro said the move was informed by extensive consultations on the country’s political direction and the need to chart a new path ahead of the 2027 elections. His decision marks a major shift in his political alignment and is expected to re...

TISA CEO Diana Gichengo Urges Kenya to Rethink AI Bill, Warns Against Premature Regulation

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 Institute for Social Accountability (TISA) Executive Director Diana Gichengo has called for a rethink of Kenya’s proposed Artificial Intelligence Bill, warning that the country risks regulating a technology that is still rapidly evolving. Speaking on the third day of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Annual General Conference, Gichengo said Kenya should first create room for innovation and develop a deeper understanding of artificial intelligence before imposing extensive legal restrictions. Gichengo, an active citizen and advocate, said the proposed legislation could duplicate existing regulatory functions, particularly those already handled under Kenya’s data protection framework. “AI is not yet developed. It is developing,” Gichengo said, arguing that lawmakers should allow the technology to mature before determining the appropriate safeguards. She questioned the proposal to establish additional institutions or structures to oversee AI, noting that artificial intellige...