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National Liberal Party Seeks Ukambani Breakthrough as Wiper, NARC Face Deregistration Threat

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The National Liberal Party of Kenya is intensifying efforts to expand its influence in the Ukambani region as regulatory pressure mounts on established political parties accused of failing to meet constitutional compliance standards. Party strategists say the changing political environment presents an opportunity to strengthen grassroots structures and position the party as a viable alternative in a region traditionally dominated by long-standing political heavyweights. At the center of the compliance concerns are the Wiper Patriotic Front, led by Kalonzo Musyoka, and the National Rainbow Coalition associated with former Charity Ngilu. Both parties have been flagged over possible deregistration after reportedly failing to demonstrate a national presence as required by Kenya’s Constitution. A recent audit by the Office of the Auditor‑General, led by Nancy Gathungu, highlighted gaps in compliance among several political parties. According to the report, some parties had not e...

Otiende Amollo Credits Sister Elizabeth Ongoro for Paying His School Fees and Shaping His Education Journey

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By Irene Mwende  Rarieda Member of Parliament Otiende Amollo has warmly acknowledged the crucial role his elder sister, Elizabeth Ongoro, played in shaping his academic journey and ultimately his successful career. Speaking during recent remarks, Amollo shared a heartfelt reflection on how Ongoro supported him during his early years in school, noting that her sacrifices helped lay the foundation for his future. According to the legislator, Ongoro personally took him to Class One while the family was living in Maseno, marking the beginning of his formal education. He recalled that their bond has always been strong and that she continued supporting him even as she pursued her own studies. Amollo revealed that while he was studying at Maranda High School, Ongoro used part of her university allowance—popularly known at the time as “Boom”—to pay part of his school fees. “We are very close. She is the one who took me to Class One those years back. At the time we were living i...

“A Hungry Child Cannot Learn”: Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya Backs Government School Feeding Programme to Boost Learning

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By Irene Mwende Mwala Member of Parliament Vincent Musyoka Kawaya has expressed gratitude to the government for supporting public schools through a relief food distribution programme aimed at helping vulnerable learners stay in school. Speaking during the distribution exercise in Mwala Constituency, the MP thanked the government led by William Samoei Ruto for what he described as a compassionate initiative that will significantly improve learning conditions for students. Kawaya also welcomed Geoffrey Ruku, who visited the constituency to oversee the distribution of relief food to public schools. The legislator noted that hunger has been a major challenge affecting many learners, especially in rural areas, making it difficult for them to concentrate in class. “A hungry child cannot concentrate in class. Lack of food has been affecting attendance, concentration, and overall academic performance among learners,” Kawaya said. He added that the school feeding program...

UDA Set for Repeat Phase III Grassroots Elections in 18 Counties as 8 Million Voters Expected

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By Irene  The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has confirmed its preparedness to conduct the Repeat Phase III Grassroots Elections scheduled for Saturday, March 14, 2026, across 18 counties. Speaking ahead of the exercise, UDA Secretary General  Hassan Omar said the party has finalized logistical and technological arrangements to ensure a smooth, transparent, and credible election process. The repeat elections will take place in Kiambu, Murang’a, Kirinyaga, Nyeri, Nyandarua, Embu, Meru, Samburu, Trans-Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Elgeyo-Marakwet, Nandi, Baringo, Laikipia, Kericho, Bomet, and Vihiga counties. According to the party, more than 500,000 candidates have registered to contest for 20 grassroots leadership positions at the polling centre level. The positions will represent various groups including women, youth, special interest groups, farmers, religious representatives, professionals, and MSMEs/traders. The elections are expected to attract approximate...

The Nairobi Hospital Marks World Kidney Day 2026 with Free Screenings to Boost Early Detection

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By Irene Mwende  The Nairobi Hospital commemorated World Kidney Day 2026 with a public awareness and community engagement event in Nairobi, offering free health screenings and education aimed at promoting early detection and prevention of kidney disease. Held under the global theme “Kidney Health for All – Caring for People, Protecting the Planet,” the event brought together healthcare professionals, patients, and members of the public to highlight the growing burden of kidney-related illnesses and the importance of preventive healthcare. Global health experts estimate that chronic kidney disease affects nearly 850 million people worldwide, making it a major public health concern. In Kenya, cases of kidney-related illnesses have been steadily increasing, largely driven by the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. Speaking during the event, Dr Peris Koge, Lead Nephrologist at The Nairobi Hospital, stressed the need for early sc...

Dr . Augustus Muli Appointed IALP Regional Vice Chair for Africa, Pledges to Strengthen Liberal Democratic Values

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By Irene Mwende The  party leader of the National Liberal Party, Hon. Augustus Muli, has expressed gratitude to the leadership of the International Alliance of Libertarian  Parties (IALP) following his appointment as the organization’s Regional Vice Chair for Africa. In remarks after the announcement, Muli described the appointment as a great honour and a significant responsibility in advancing liberal democratic ideals across the continent. “I sincerely thank the leadership of the International Alliance of Libertarian Parties for the confidence and trust placed in me following my appointment as Regional Vice Chair for Africa. It is a great honour to serve in this role, and I look forward to working with colleagues to strengthen liberal democratic values, cooperation, and progress across the African continent,” he said. The new role places Muli at the forefront of efforts to promote collaboration among liberal political movements in Africa while advocating for gove...

Counties Strengthen Emergency Medical Services as New Ambulance Dispatch Technology Takes Center Stage

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Health officials from several county governments have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening emergency medical services across the country during a conference organized by the Emergency Medicine Kenya Foundation (EMKF). The forum brought together County Executive Committee Members for Health, emergency care partners, and healthcare experts to share experiences and explore innovative ways of improving ambulance services and pre-hospital care. Speaking at the conference, Dr Gregory Ganda, the County Executive Committee Member for Medical Services, Public Health and Sanitation in Kisumu County, said the county has made major strides in emergency response through the establishment of an Emergency Operations Centre. Dr. Ganda explained that the centre hosts an ambulance dispatch system that coordinates emergency services across the county and acts as the command centre for medical emergencies. The system was established in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of effor...