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Kitui Woman Representative, Demands Immediate Security Action in Tseikuru Amid Rising Fear

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By Irene  Grief and fear have gripped Kamaari village in Tseikuru, Kitui County, following a brutal bandit attack that claimed the lives of eight innocent residents and left several others injured and displaced. The tragedy has sparked outrage among leaders and locals, with Kitui Woman Representative Irene Kasalu leading calls for immediate government intervention. After visiting the affected area, Kasalu expressed deep sorrow over the loss, describing the situation as heartbreaking and unacceptable. She stood in solidarity with grieving families, noting that the scale of violence has pushed the community to the brink. “This carnage must stop,” she declared, emphasizing that no Kenyan should have to live in constant fear of attacks. Kasalu revealed that she had mobilized and delivered emergency food supplies to families affected by the but stressed that humanitarian aid alone is not enough. According to her, what the people of Tseikuru urgently need is guaranteed safety...

People’s Renaissance Movement party Gains Momentum as Defectors Flock In, Declaring “Babadiliko ni Sasa"

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By Irene Mwende  The People’s Renaissance Movement (PM) is rapidly emerging as a new political force in Kenya following a high-profile event that saw aspirants and leaders from multiple established parties defect and pledge allegiance to the movement. Speaking during the gathering, party officials confirmed that PM had only recently received its official registration certificate but is already witnessing an overwhelming wave of support from Kenyans across the country. The event marked the form of a first group of defectors drawn from parties such as ODM, UDA, and ANC—signaling what leaders described as a shift from the “old political order” to a new, people-centered movement. At the core of PM’s ideology is economic liberation, with leaders emphasizing the need to free Kenyans from poverty and create a system where citizens can achieve financial stability. According to the party, this can only be achieved through honest, patriotic leadership that prioritizes the welfare...

Wanja Nyarari Celebrates ‘Three Cousins’ Hustle Turning Dropouts into Job Creators

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A powerful story of resilience and determination is emerging from a group of three cousins who have refused to let their academic setbacks define their future. Highlighted by Wanja Nyarari, the trio—each a school dropout at different levels—have come together to build a business aimed at securing a better tomorrow for their families. United under what they call a shared mission, the cousins have launched M-TAJ Empire Aqua, a small but growing venture focused on creating income and restoring hope. With support from Samach Ventures, the group has managed to set up their operation, proving that opportunity can be created even from the most unlikely beginnings. Each cousin plays a critical role in the business: one invests the little capital they can  another handles sales, while the third manages distribution. Through teamwork and determination, they are now able to put food on the table, contribute to school fees, and inspire others in their community. Wanja N...

People’s Renaissance Movement Party Blames Government for Soaring Fuel Prices in Kenya

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A growing wave of discontent is sweeping across Kenya as calls intensify for urgent government intervention to address the rising cost of fuel and its ripple effects on the economy. A civic movement has sharply criticized the government, accusing it of failing to protect citizens from skyrocketing fuel prices and the resulting economic strain. In a strongly worded statement, the group described the situation as a failure of governance, warning that the continued rise in fuel costs is pushing millions of Kenyans to the brink. The movement highlighted that fuel prices have been driven up by heavy taxation, with taxes reportedly accounting for between 40 and 50 percent of the pump price—among the highest in the region. It also pointed to a lack of transparency in fuel procurement and the absence of a functional strategic fuel reserve as key factors contributing to price instability and vulnerability to global supply shocks. To address the crisis, the group proposed a series of...

Thunanira Rallies Isiolo Residents to Reject Broken Promises and Demand Real Change

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By Irene Mwende  Isiolo leader Mwenda Thunanira has issued a strong and emotional call for change, urging residents to rise against years of unfulfilled promises, poor leadership, and systemic neglect that continues to hold the county back. Speaking during a church service at Overcomers Grace Ministry headquarters in Mwangaza, hosted by Bishop Charles Mwenda, Thunanira expressed deep concern over the persistent challenges facing the people of Isiolo. He noted that despite repeated assurances from political leaders, critical issues such as land ownership remain unresolved, leaving many families in Wabera Ward and Bulapesa living in uncertainty on land they have occupied for decades. Thunanira lamented that the lack of title deeds has not only denied residents security but has also hindered development and economic empowerment. He criticized leaders for issuing empty promises while failing to take meaningful action to resolve long-standing land disputes. The l...

Edgar Gibendi Emerges as the Face of Young, Transformative Leadership in Mathare Race

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 By Irene   Incoming Mathare Member of Parliament Hon Edgar Gibendi is steadily gaining attention as a fresh and dynamic force in the race for Mathare Member of Parliament, positioning himself as a symbol of youthful leadership and transformative change. At a time when many residents of Mathare are calling for a break from traditional politics,  Gibendi message is resonating strongly—particularly among young people eager for new ideas, energy, and accountability in leadership. Running on a platform centered on empowerment, inclusivity, and grassroots development, Gibendi has consistently emphasized the need to invest in youth-driven initiatives. He has pledged to champion job creation, skills development, and support for small businesses, arguing that sustainable change in Mathare must begin with unlocking the potential of its youthful population. His campaign also focuses on improving access to education, healthcare, and better living conditions, key iss...

African Leaders Warn Against ‘Weak’ WHO Pandemic Deal, Demand Binding Equity Before Signing

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By Irene   African civil society leaders have issued a strong warning to governments across the continent, urging them not to sign the Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing (PABS) Annex under the World Health Organization Pandemic Agreement unless it guarantees legally binding and enforceable benefit-sharing. Speaking at a high-level press conference in Nairobi, just days before critical negotiations resume in Geneva, key health advocates said Africa risks locking itself into a system that entrenches the very inequities exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The leaders, including Aggrey Aluso of the Resilience Action Network Africa, Dr. Samuel Kinyanjui of AIDS Healthcare Foundation Kenya, Dan Owala of the People’s Health Movement Kenya, and Willis Omondi of Mind To Heart Community-Based Organisation, called on African governments to adopt a firmer negotiating stance ahead of the resumed Intergovernmental Working Group (IGWG6) meeting scheduled for April 27. ...