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United opposition meets IEBC officials, warns of govt interference ahead of 2027 elections

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has warned against government interference in Kenya’s electoral process, vowing to resist what he described as the regime’s attempts to capture independent institutions ahead of the 2027 General Election.

In a statement posted on his X account on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, Gachagua revealed that the United Opposition held consultative talks with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to address grave concerns about recent by-elections and preparations for the August 2027 polls.

“Our progressive democracy must not be taken by this regime as having taken a retreat or a backseat; capturing independent institutions and using them as a means to biased ends and stolen future of our country shall be resisted,” Gachagua stated.

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The former Deputy President cited irregularities witnessed during recent by-elections as cause for alarm.

“It cannot be, as witnessed in the by-elections, state-sponsored goons and militia take over polling stations, government officers assume roles of electoral injustices, procurement of election materials and equipment rhyme worst election experiences across the world and an insecure election is what can be seen a step ahead,” he said.

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Gachagua emphasised that Kenyans are demanding transparent and verifiable electoral processes.

“A transparent, free and fair, credible and verifiable election is what Kenyans are demanding, and we join them,” he stated.

The DCP party leader stressed that the independence of the electoral commission must be demonstrated through action, not just words.

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He urged that mass voter registration, scheduled to commence at the end of March 2026, should be conducted transparently.

“An impartial IEBC must not only be spoken about but must be felt by every Kenyan Voter; this, mass voter registration commencing at the end of March 2026, is what must happen,” Gachagua said.

Ruto criticises Gachagua over national school placement claims

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President William Ruto has sharply criticised former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over remarks concerning the ongoing national school placement exercise, accusing him of politicising education along ethnic lines.

President William Ruto Attends a Church service at Gospel Embassy Chapel Kisii, Kisii County, on November 22, 2025. [Photo/PCS]

The dispute emerged after Gachagua, now leader of the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP), claimed that students from the Mount Kenya region were unfairly disadvantaged during the Grade 10 placement process under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). He alleged that high-performing learners from the region were being placed in lower-tier schools, while national schools were admitting students from other areas.

Speaking at a public event, President Ruto dismissed the claims, warning leaders against introducing tribal narratives into education matters. He stated that school placement must remain merit-based, fair and nationally inclusive, adding that Kenyan children should not be divided for political gain. “The system must serve every child equally, without political interference,” he stated.

The controversy comes at a critical time as the country implements its first CBC senior school placements, a process overseen by the Ministry of Education. Officials have maintained that the system is automated and guided by performance, school choice and available capacity.

As debate intensifies, education stakeholders are urging political leaders to allow professionals to manage the process and safeguard national unity.

By Amos Murumba

President Kenyatta calls on leaders to work in unity for a stronger nation

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KAJIADO, 5th October 2019, (PSCU) — President Uhuru Kenyatta today called on leaders to promote peace and unity saying that is the only way Kenya can achieve its development objectives.

The President, who spoke at the funeral of the former chairman of the defunct OlKejuado County Council Daniel Kasirimo ole Muyaa, said leaders should emulate the late civic leader and several of his peers who stood for the national values of peace and unity.

He said ole Muyaa’s contribution to national cohesion can be seen in the manner in which, as a Maasai community elder and opinion leader, he participated in laying the foundation for Kajiado to become a peaceful and progressive cosmopolitan county.

“Kajiado has never had any ethnic tensions and this is as a result of the leadership of people like ole Muyaa,” said President Kenyatta. 

The President narrated how the late Ole Muyaa mentored and ushered him into elective politics saying the former civic leader was a close family friend. 

“I have known him for many years as a friend and political teacher. He loved peace and unity,” President Kenyatta said as he called on leaders to emulate selfless leaders like Muyaa. 

The President reiterated that his cooperation with opposition leaders is underpinned by the understanding that national unity is important for the achievement of the country’s development objectives. 

He said growth and progress cannot be achieved when the country is divided.

“Let us unite, have peace, grow our economy, fight poverty and fight unemployment together,” said the President.

Former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka, Kajiado Governor Joseph ole Lenku, Kajiado East MP Peris Tobiko and COTU secretary general Francis Atwoli also spoke at the funeral service attended by thousands of Kenyans. 

Former VP Musyoka eulogized the late Ole Muyaa as an astute grassroots politician and leader who stood for national unity, peace and progress throughout his public life. 

Governor Lenku and MP Tobiko thanked the President for the development projects being implemented by the national government in Kajiado County including the recently completed Kajiado-Mashuru-Loitoktok road. 

Will Dr. Matiangi succeed Uhuru as Kenya’s 5th President?

Dr. Fred Matiang'i
Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i

BY HENRY MARETE – Whoever was sober on Friday evening must have read the mood of the Abagusii country during the burial of Dr. Hezron Manduku.

The Omugusii, as the community is affectionately referred to have smelt leadership coming their way. A permanent replacement for the aging Simeon Nyachae, whose word was the law to the community.

Leaders led by the two Governors of Kisii and Nyamira urged former premier Raila Odinga to endorse Super CS Fred Matiangi for the Presidency.

Opening the much-postponed debate on the role Dr.Fred Matiangi will play in the President Uhuru succession.

He has already taken over the Presidential Delivery Unit docket. He has the entire cabinet reporting to him. And he has the ear of the President himself and all key players in his administration including the security agencies.

The Matiangi power trajectory reminds one of the late Kenneth Matiba and John Michuki. Matiba was a political colossus who would have easily ruled Kenya had KANU not divided the opposition in 2002. Matiangi forced the ever sly Kenyan men to bond with their wives and girlfriends during the Census weekend. He closed bars and restaurants at 5pm for two consecutive days.

Now his community wants him to go for the ultimate prize.

So what are his chances? He starts off with approximately 600000 votes from the Omugusii country, spread over Gusii land, Nakuru, Transmara, Ukambani and Nairobi.

Should he get the backing of Raila- unlikely as Raila is widely expected to vie, he will easily run away with the greater Nyanza vote expected at close to 2 million and since age at the time are on his side.

Dr.Matiangi can forge an alliance with other leaders in a coalition of sorts…

Better for him, there is every chance that more powerful seats will be created after an expected referendum.

But Matiangi has major hurdles to navigate. Wherever a new political star emerges, political knives are aimed at that particular direction.

The DP Ruto camp must be watching the Matiangi evolution with concern…they will watch his every move as Gusii land has for long being a swing vote of sorts.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, a political ally of the Abagusii will monitor Dr.Matiangi moves.

So will Musalia Mudavadi, Moses Wetangula and others.

All politicians now know Matiangi is not your idea of a “softee“,  as the generation he belongs to refers to indecisive leaders.

In 2013, when he was appointed the CS for Information and Communications, Dr. Matiangi took on the media head-on and created a Government Advertising Agency.

Prior to the  Uhuruto Government, mainstream media seem to lean heavily on the CORD brigade, then associated with Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka.

Then Matiangi struck where it hurt most and revenues to the media came tumbling down as Government received value for money. By the time Matiangi left the ICT ministry, he had hammered sense into the mainstream media by placing them where they rightly belonged.

When President  Uhuru punched his alleged corrupt ministers in Charity Ngilu, Felix Kosgey,  Davis Chirchir and Engineer Kamau, Matiangi acted as CS Lands. During that short period, he reigned on a murderous land gang in Murang’a and restored sanity in a disputed piece of land that had claimed more than 30 lives.

Then came his move to the Education Ministry. Here, Matiangi hit the ground running, cleaned all the cartels in the education system,  ended exam cheating and restored the credibility of secondary education.

He reversed the years of apathy in the education system, tamed apathy in Universities and placed Kenya’s education system to where it rightfully belongs.

Then his sojourn at Internal Security. He inherited the docket after the demise of Gen Nkaissery, a no-nonsense soldier poached from ODM by President Kenyatta to deal with terrorism and other security threats.

Dr. Matiangi has not disappointed. He took the job on his gusto and has since made Kenya one of the safest places to live in East Africa.

Towards a healthy nation, a doctor’s advice on how you can stay healthy, and wealthy

Health is wealth

They say health is wealth; – which simply means our good health is our real wealth. Good health enables us to face the challenges of life. If we are not in a good state of physical, mental and social well-being, we will not be able to create wealth and the wealth we have will not mean much to us.

We spoke to Dr. Timothy Kingondu, a physician specializing in infectious diseases on a wide array of issues pertaining to our health. 

Q: What, in your view, ails Kenya’s health sector today?

A:  The biggest problem affecting our health sector has to do with resource allocation, or should I say, misallocation. We have a sizeable budget allocated to health, but the money is not always spent on priority areas, leading to a lot of wastage and less than desired end results.

Q: So where do you think more resources should be channeled in order to ensure a healthy and wealthy Kenyan population? 

A: I have four main points in that regard and I think the first and most important is the provision of

Clean water for all; – it will not matter how many hospitals we build, so long as a majority of the population does not access clean drinking water, which does go a long in curbing the spread of diseases.

Secondly, I think we should ensure proper nutrition –a person exposed to poor nutrition has a very low immune system hence stands a higher chance of falling sick

The there’s health education; – it’s time people took responsibility of their own health, being in control over their own lives, this way we will be able to stop most of these chronic diseases

And finally, there is need to strengthen government regulations; – the Government needs to strengthen public health policies so as to ensure harmful or suspect quality products do not find their way into the market.

Q: Specifically, given changes in society, what challenges do you think lifestyle diseases pose?  

A: No, personally I don’t think lifestyle diseases pose the biggest threat but infectious diseases do.

For example in children you find diseases like diarrhea, pneumonia, typhoid and cholera and in

trying to combat infectious diseases, water quality is the first thing.

I believe poor quality water is responsible for the spread of most of these diseases we are facing including major ones like cancer. If the water we consume daily has impurities there are high chances that people will end up with cancer at their old age, and even before cancer kills you, you will die of

Diarrhea so it important to take into consideration the quality of the water we consume. 

Q: Take us through some of the major diseases affecting Kenyans today, starting with HIV/Aids, what do you have to say concerning the HIV menace?

A: I think the HIV menace is not gone and it is driving cancer in our population because you find

that illness like cervical cancer are on the increase because of HIV infections.

We should also not focus on treatment alone as the way to get rid of HIV but also consider other

Preventative measures like health education, even before treatment comes into the

picture. Young people should be educated on the importance of abstinence and condom use during sexual contact as some of the ways of ensuring they do not contract HIV.

Q: The prevalence of cervical cancer, as you have said is on the increase, why is this so? 

A: Cervical cancer is mainly caused by HPV which is a sexually transmitted infection, especially if

One are infected with HPV 16 and 18 which is responsible for 70% of all cancer cases, but this is

not to mean that we are doomed because WHO is actually advising and advocating for young

girls to get vaccinated against HPV, but this should happen before sexual contact for it to be

effective.

Q: Hepatitis B is also on the rise….

A: Well, first of all 6% of Kenyans have it, and it is a liver infection. It can either be caused by a

virus or intake of substances like alcohol. Hepatitis that is viral is either hepatitis B or C which is the worst, Hepatitis B is transmitted through body fluids such as saliva, semen, sweat, and even water…  it severely affects the liver causing inflammation and when it gets to the chronic stage it leads to liver cirrhosis. Some of the symptoms of hepatitis are

– Fever

– Weakness of the joints

– Shaking

– Vomiting

– Yellow eyes and in severe conditions, swollen face and abdomen

For chemical hepatitis during treatment one will be advised to withdraw from alcohol as for the

Viral, one yes there is treatment but it really takes a long time to heal.

Q: Is malaria still one of biggest killer diseases in the country?

A: Yes, it is still a major killer disease but there have been interventions like distribution of mosquito nets and drugs to mitigate its risks

Q:  Earlier on, you made reference to the prevalence of low quality, sometimes even dangerous products in the market….how can this be contained? 

A: I’m not saying that Kenyans are killing themselves because of greed but continued production of

Low-quality foods and other products is increasing the clinical burden. The regulatory authorities have

to realize that if you pass down products of low quality they will be responsible for diseases

spreading and they, themselves will get sick in the process.

Q: You have stated that infectious diseases pose a greater risk than lifestyle diseases…please elaborate

A: I think that people are, so to speak planting these lifestyle diseases on themselves. They are found mostly in urban areas, primarily because people in rural Kenya consume natural food hence they are healthy, so you will find someone living in Turkana very healthy and free from diseases like hypertension but if brought to the urban in 5 years they might suffer from it due to a change in environment.

Q: Your parting shot, matters health?

A: I think that, instead of waiting for people to get sick and hospitalized, we should take the initiative of going to meet them, in their places of residence, examine factors which may lead to them contracting diseases and address these factors …. Remember, prevention is better that cure!

Social media companies on the spot as Manchester United’s Paul Pogba suffers racist abuse

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Pressure is mounting on social media companies such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to act decisively against individuals subjecting football players to racist abuse after Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba became the third black player inside a week to be abused online.

The three players all had one common denominator; – they bravely stepped up to take penalty kicks on behalf of their teams, but unfortunately missed.

Paul Pogba had a penalty saved in the second half as Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw by Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday Night.

Last week, Chelsea condemned “abhorrent posts” aimed at Tammy Abraham after his decisive penalty miss in the Super Cup against Liverpool.

Then on Sunday, Reading striker,Yakou Meite called out racist abuse sent to him social media after he had a spot-kick saved.

Following the racist abuse aimed at Paul Pogba, one of the more visible players on social media with over 37 million followers on Twitter, the global football community rallied around the French world cup winner.

Manchester United’s new 80-million-pound defender Harry Maguire called on social media companies to “stop these pathetic trolls” while striker Marcus Rashford also expressed support for the France midfielder.

“Manchester United is a family. Paul Pogba is a huge part of that family. You attack him you attack us all,” England forward Rashford said on Twitter.

United said they are “working to identify” those responsible for the racist abuse directed at record-signing Pogba, while Greater Manchester Police said they were working with the club to help identify and apprehend the culprits once a formal complaint was received from a member of the public.

“The individuals who expressed these views do not represent the values of our great club and it is encouraging to see the vast majority of our fans condemn this on social media also,” read a United statement.

England women’s manager Phil Neville, the former United player and coach, suggested footballers should “boycott” social media for six months in order to send a “powerful message” that such abuse is not acceptable.

“It’s not going away,” he said. “We need to take drastic measures in the football community.”

Sports minister Nigel Adams added: “The football season is only a few weeks old and yet we’ve already witnessed sickening examples of racist abuse against players.

“We have been clear that social media companies must do more and the government will hold them to account.”

For the social media companies, it’s a dicey, catch 22 situation; – they’ve been reluctant to take drastic action such as deleting messages or deregistering faceless users who make comments deemed offensive, citing free speech and the risk that they would hurt their bottom lines by limiting traffic on their platforms, which is key to attracting advertising revenue.

Central Bank firm on October 1st deadline for retiring old Ksh.1000 notes

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New Kenyan Bank Notes © Getty Images

Central Bank of Kenya Governor Dr. Patrick Njoroge has reiterated that the October 1st deadline set during the Madaraka Day launch of the country’s new generation currency for those holding Ksh.1, 000 denomination notes to retire them, is cast in stone.

Speaking in Kwale County over the weekend as he inaugurated a nationwide sensitization campaign on the ongoing demonetization dubbed “Badilisha Noti Za Elfu Moja Sasa”, the Governor once again warned that the old Ksh.1, 000 will be rendered valueless, as at the stroke of midnight, September 30th

“I want you to take this message to every corner of the country that people have to dispose of their old Sh1, 000 banknotes by September 30. We shall not extend the period,” Njoroge said.

Without providing exact figures, the Governor regretted that the Central Bank, the country’s sole issuer of currency and custodian of its monetary policy, had not received enough of the old banknotes as it had anticipated.

The new notes are identifiable through a number of ways including touching, identifying a distinctive watermark and pictures.

They each bear a unique theme depicting significant aspects of the Kenyan nation, with the Ksh.50 note symbolizing green energy, Ksh.100, agriculture, Ksh.200, social services, Ksh.500, tourism and the Ksh. 1,000, governance.

Additionally, they all bear an image of Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) and features meant to make them user-friendly to the visually – impaired. 

The banknotes also embody each of the big five game animals –lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, and buffalo.

During the June 1st launch presided over by President Uhuru Kenyatta in Narok County, Dr. Njoroge had noted that the new generation bank notes were also meant to curb counterfeits, money laundering and other illegal financial flows which were hurting the formal economy.

“To deal conclusively with these concerns, all the older one thousand shilling series shall be withdrawn. By a Gazette Notice dated May 31, 2019, all persons have until October 1, 2019, to exchange those notes, after which the older one thousand-shilling banknotes will cease to be legal tender”, the Governor said.

However, the design of the new Ksh.1, 000 banknote is currently subject of court petitions lodged by a number of litigants, among them activist Okiya Omtatah who is contesting the inclusion of the portrait of Kenya’s founding President Jomo Kenyatta outside the KICC, arguing that it flew in the face of a 2010 Constitutional provision stipulating that Kenyan currency shall not bear the image of any individual.

EPL Match Day 3: Man Utd, Spurs stunned, another two-horse race on the cards?

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Marcus Rashford missed a penalty for the first time as United failed to win at Old Trafford. Source: AP

What an electrifying English Premier League we had over a weekend when Kenyans were forced by ‘Matiang’i law’ to follow proceedings from the comfort of their homes (rather than in bars and other social places), for ease of enumeration as the 2019 census kicked off. 

There were two absolute shockers of results, new Chelsea manager Frank Lampard finally has a win under his belt, a firm case for yet another two-horse race for the EPL title is already building up, one manager is under intense pressure, while the early race for the golden boot (scorer of most goals) has one unusual suspect.

Man Utd stunned in injury time

Looks like all manner of (unwanted from Man United fans’ viewpoint) records are tumbling at the Theatre of Dreams (Old Trafford). Now, late (injury time) winning goals were a common occurrence during the 26-year reign of legendary Scotsman Sir Alex Ferguson, but on Saturday Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Man Utd were on the receiving end of a 93rd minute Patrick Van Aanholt strike, as lowly Crystal Palace stunned the 20-time English league champions 1-2.

For the second time in as many matches, a lethargic display and a missed penalty (this time Marcus Rashford the culprit) capped a largely lethargic display by the same team that wowed the Old Trafford crowd with ruthless counter-attacking display as they dismantled fellow top four competitors Chelsea 4-0 on the opening weekend.

Granted, Crystal Palace, without a win or a goal before this match were overly defensive and have an impressive away record, but pundits are now beginning to question Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s tactical shrewdness; – why for example did he play with only one defensive midfielder (Scot McTominay, whom he replaced with Juan Mata in the 85 minute) leaving United exposed to Crystal Palace’s route one football and swift counter-attacks which led to both goals, despite dominating possession (71-29%, 22-5 total shots, 3-3 shots on target, 8-1 corners)? 

Newcastle shock Spurs at their new stadium

Tottenham-Hotspur-v-Newcastle-United 0-1Come Sunday and another shocker, this time in London, at the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium to be specific. Straight from holding champions Manchester City 2-2 at their own stadium, Spurs were left ruing missed chances as Newcastle beat them 1-nil, with manager Mauricio Pochettino appearing to blame an ‘unsettled squad’ (star midfielder Christian Eriksen is thought to still ‘want out’ with the European transfer window still open) for the lackluster display, despite spurs boasting of a 79.8% ball possession. Just like for Man Utd, the win was new Newcastle manager Steve Bruce’s first of the season.

Criminalize missing penalties then…..!

Over the weekend, what is emerging in these early days as the soft underbelly of the new EPL season reared its ugly head again. Marcus Rashford, who alongside Raheem Sterling (also a previous victim albeit under different circumstances), is seen as the future of English football, became the fourth black player to suffer racist abuse upon missing a penalty, after Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham, fellow Man Utd midfielder Paul Pogba and Reading’s (Championship club) Yekou Meite— begging the question; – has it suddenly become a crime for a black player to miss a penalty which is part and parcel of a football match anywhere in the world?

The affected players are however adamant the racist online taunts will not keep them down. Paul Pogba, his toddler in his arms and against the background of portraits of his late father Fassou Antoine Pogba and American civil rights activist Martin Luther King, posted this on his Instagram account on Sunday;

“My ancestors and my parents suffered for my generation to be free today, to work, to take the bus, to play football. Racist insults are ignorance and can only make me stronger and motivate me to fight for the next generation.”

Well said, Pogba!

Business as usual for Liverpool, City as they cruise out of the starting blocks

Liverpool vs ArsenalOn Sunday, champions Manchester City won 3-1 at Bournemouth to move within two points of early pace-setters Liverpool who had walloped Arsenal by a similar margin 24 hours earlier. Raheem Sterling helped himself to a goal to take his season’s tally to 5, his goal sandwiched in between Sergio Aguero’s brace.

On Saturday, Liverpool had laid down the marker, beating Arsenal 3-1 at Anfield, thanks to a Joel Matip header and a brace from Mo Salah including a scintillating second where he paced all the way from the halfway line, leaving Arsenal’s new defensive acquisition (from Chelsea) David Luiz dead on his tracks… David Luiz had earlier on stupidly pulled Salah’s shirt, leading to the award of a penalty which Mo Salah cool-ly converted.

For Liverpool, the only (negative) talking point from the match was that their defense stalwart Virgil van Dijk appeared human for only the second time since he joined Liverpool in January 2018: – Arsenal’s new record signing Nicolas Pepe actually outsmarted VVD, becoming only the second player after Newcastle United’s Mikel Merino (in 2018) to successfully dribble past the 28-year-old Dutchman!

It might be early days, but judging from performances on the pitch and consistency, few would argue with the pre-season prediction by most EPL football experts, that 2019/20 will be a replica of the 2018/19 season; – with Liverpool and Manchester City the only two contenders for the Premier League title.

‘Starling’ Raheem, Aguero and a certain Teemu Pukki lead early Golden boot race

Leading the early race for the golden boot, are Raheem sterling with 5 goals and a certain Teemu Pukki of Norwich City, also on five. No one has ever scored more than 5 goals in the opening month of the season (August) but with City and Norwich each having a match left, to be played on Saturday August 31st, a new EPL record could be set by Raheem, Pukki, both or one other!

By the way, the little-known Norwich City striker, formerly of Celtic (Scotland) and Schalke (Germany), by scoring in the 3-2 defeat by Chelsea, became only the second player after ex-Fulham striker Pavel Pogrebnyak, to score 5 goals in his first three Premier League appearances! Kudos to him.

Pressure eases on Lampard, is Watford’s Javi Gracia likely to become the first manager axed? 

Frank Lampard’s start as Chelsea Manager had been humbling before Saturday’s 3-2 win away at Norwich City. He had suffered a heavy loss at Man United, a luckless home draw against Leicester and a penalty shootout loss to Liverpool in the UEFA Super Cup, played between the previous season’s winners of the UEFA Champions League and the Europa Cup. However his youthful team (Chelsea is currently under a 2-season EUFA ban on signing new players) turned up, Tammy Abraham (2) and Mason Mount on the score sheet as Chelsea narrowly edged out newly-promoted Norwich City.  Breathe easy, at least for now, Frank!

But, on the other end of League table after Match Day 3, one manager is already feeling the heat. The soft-spoken, amiable Javi Gracia, who took Watford to an impressive 8th – place finish last season, saw his side beaten 1-3 at home by West Ham United, the third defeat in a row after earlier losses to Brighton and Everton.

Watford, with zero points, is presently perched at the bottom of the EPL table and Javi Gracia is now the bookmaker’s favorite to become the first manager to be sacked this season.

Next weekend’s EPL fixtures

Saturday: Southampton v Man Utd (2 pm), Man City v Brighton, Chelsea v Sheffield Utd, Newcastle v Watford, Crystal Palace v Aston Villa, West Ham v Norwich City, Leicester v Bournemouth (all at 5pm), Burnley v Liverpool (7.30 pm)

Super Sunday: Everton v Wolverhampton (4 pm), Arsenal v Tottenham (6.30 pm). Liverpool (7.30 pm)

The first international break of the new season takes after place next week’s action, so there will be no EPL football matches on the weekend of 7th-8th September. Live action returns to a screen near you on 14th September with Liverpool taking on Newcastle at Anfield, 2.30 pm.  

The End is Near, Senator Kiio Tells Ngilu

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When I say Gov Ngilu stands out as the most incompetent governor in Kenya and that she has presided over arguably the most corrupt administration in the history of devolution, a few of her supporters read malice. They hurl insults at me, and I have come to accept these insults as a small price to pay for standing up to impunity.

Those who don’t support her see in my statement a perfect opportunity to rally more support for the leaders of their choice. Both teams have a right to ride on my statement to advance their cause. But whichever way one looks at it, irrespective of whether one supports Ngilu or not, I have reason to believe that Ngilu has miserably failed the test of leadership and has engaged top gear on a steep, slippery road to nowhere.

She is behaving like a person who has made the determination that she is leading clueless and desperate people who will, in season and out of season, sing praises to her even when she is stepping hard on their toes. But I have some news for her; the end is near!! The writing is clearly and boldly on the wall; her mischief in leadership must come to an end whether law enforcement agencies rise to the occasion or not. The burning of the Finance offices was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

The alleged appointment of a new County Secretary is the latest evidence that she has ZERO regards for the abundant human resource excellence in Kitui County. I am happy that the Majority Leader of the Kitui County Assembly has called her out on this matter and especially on the issue of due process. The CA must not stop there, I believe the Speaker knows what to do should the governor officially communicate the alleged unlawful appointment. She MUST follow the law as long as she is governor of Kitui County. And now even our mothers in Kitui are speaking out.

I am particularly keen to listen and decisively act on the cry of our mothers because they are speaking candidly about their suffering under Ngilu. In fact, you realize that out of her Cabinet, there is only ONE woman. And she comes from Makueni. NONE from Kitui County. How can Ngilu say she has the interest of Kitui women at heart? Don’t we have qualified women from Kitui who can join her Cabinet? I will act, in close partnership with like-minded leaders and people of goodwill in Kitui, within the law, to make sure that Ngilu either reforms or leaves office.

The people of Kitui can’t endure another three years of impunity, blatant theft of public resources, oppression, intimidation, the extreme radicalization of our youth and disregard to the rule of law under a governor they elected into office.

Enoch Kiio Wambua,
Senator, Kitui County.

Ruto Takes Chopper to Beat Westlands Traffic Jam

Deputy President William Ruto was forced to board a chopper to avoid a huge traffic jam in Westlands.


The Deputy President had gone to Consolata Shrine in Westlands for a function.


This was immediately after attending his daughter’s graduation at Strathmore School.
The private chopper picked the DP at around 3pm and flew him to an unknown destination.


On Monday’ Ruto made sensational claims that three cabinet Ministers namely Joe Mucheru, Cecily Kariuki and Peter Munya were plotting to kill him.

The three have denied the accusations but admitted they had variously met at La Mada Hotel to discuss development projects in Central Province.

Have you registered for Huduma Namba?

In an effort to further the government’s agenda on serving its people, The government launched National Intergreted Information Management System.

The Government initiated the National Integrated Identity Management System (NIIMS) program through Executive Order No. 1 (2018). The purpose of this initiative is to create and manage a central master population database which will be the ‘single source of truth’ on a person’s identity. The database will contain information of all Kenyan citizens and foreign nationals residing in Kenya and will serve as a reference point for ease of service delivery to the people of Kenya. (Huduma Namba kwa Huduma Bora).

17 years later, How Raila turned Kasarani into a political ‘butchery’

Some 17 years ago today, the political careers of former Vice President Professor George Saitoti and former KANU Secretary General went South.
The venue was Kasarani Stadium. The event merger of KANU and Raila Odinga”s National Development Party

The build up to the event was pitch tense. Then President Moi, who was due to retire in 9 months time was in the political market for a successor. And he was already clear that Saitoti was not on his plans.
And so on 18th March 2002, Saitoti and his cronies were kicked out of KANU by delegates.

Saitoti and Moi during National Celebrations

In came Uhuru Kenyatta; Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Katana Ngala as Vice Chairman. A stunned and visibly angry Kamotho was replaced by Raila Odinga.
During the full day drama, Joseph Nyagah and John Harun Mwau were prevailed to step down for Kalonzo after wheeler dealers convinced Moi that Kalonzo should remain in top KANU leadership. William Ruto was elected Organising Secretary.

Political realignments over President Uhuru Kenyatta succession are in top gear. The Kasarani event mad as well have launched Uhuru Kenyattas March to State House which he eventually entered in 2013.
But it is his battles with Raila Odinga and the eventual handshake in 2018 that will define his memoirs once leaves office in 2022.
Pundits are comparing the Kasarani debacle the handshake.

In both cases Raila aka ‘tinga’ aka ‘jakom’ aka ‘baba’ is a prime mover. In both cases, there are huge political prizes to be traded. In 2002, Raila had hoped the KANU deal will thrust him to State House with Uhuru as his deputy. But Moi wanted Uhuru in state house with Raila as one of the pillars. The professor of politics had wanted the constitution to be changed and a non executive Prime Minister position to accommodate Raila created but only after Uhuru takes over.
Raila did not trust Moi…and so he refused to take the bait, struggled the KANU cockerel and backed Mwai Kibaki.

Raila Odinga and William Ruto


The political season and succession in now back. A change of the constitution has been proposed. The Post of Prime Minister is key to these changes. It is this change of the constitution business that has informed the current bad blood between DP Dr. William Ruto and Raila.
Allies of the DP feel that the creation of a PM amounts to mutilation of the Presidency at a time when the DP is warming up for the Big seat up the hill.


Raila men know the pain of losing. 1997. 2007. 2013. 2017. They would rather share seats via a new constitution rather than continue waiting. And so they have convinced Kalonzo to back the new deal with a firm promise of a deputy PM.
In Mombasa, Hassan Joho has been roped in, Gideon Moi is also in the stable. Musalia Mudavadi political mood is unpredictable but he appears nearer those for constitutional change.
The move is complicating political mathematics and science for the DP. But he appears to be spoiling for a mother of all political battles. He is banking on his die hard supporters to soil their hands since he is already part of the Presidency.

Problem is Raila is a political mammal with hands everywhere in Kenya.
One thing is however clear. Some political careers may be consumed by the time the handshake is becomes an embrace.

Men jailed for violence at Henry Nowak police protest

By Bonface Mulyungi

Two men have been jailed for violent disorder at a protest in Southampton following the murder of Henry Nowak.

Connor Bishop, 24, was sentenced to two years and eight months and Leon O’Leary, 41, was jailed for three years and one month. Both pleaded guilty to violent disorder at a previous hearing.

They are the first people to be sentenced after violence on 2 June saw 12 police officers and a police dog injured as missiles including wheelie bins and chairs were thrown.

The protest happened after police bodycam footage was released showing Nowak, 18, handcuffed as he lay dying after being stabbed by Vickrum Digwa, 23, who was jailed for life with a minimum term of 21 years.

A young man smiling wearing a white shirt and a blue tie. He is sitting in front of a green bush. He has brown hair.
Henry Nowak’s family condemned the scenes in Southampton last week

A total of 21 people, including Bishop, from Southampton, and O’Leary, from Basingstoke, have been charged in connection with the disorder.

A crowd initially took part in a demonstration outside the city centre police station before gathering close to the Digwa family home.

Digwa stabbed Nowak with a large blade he said he carried on grounds of his Sikh faith, then lied to police at the scene, falsely claiming he was the victim of a racist attack, leading officers to arrest Nowak instead of his killer.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has since launched an investigation into the force’s response.

PA Media Screen grab taken from PA Video of police and protestors clashing in Southampton during a protest following the death of Henry Nowak. Vickrum Digwa was jailed at Southampton Crown Court for life with a minimum term of 21 years for the murder of 18-year-old student Henry Nowak.
Missiles including wheelie bins were thrown at the police

Footage shown in Southampton Crown Court showed O’Leary “walking casually” in the crowd in front of the police cordon when he spots a smoke grenade on the ground, picks it up and throws it towards police.

O’Leary also admitted resisting a police officer and possession of an offensive weapon – a samurai sword in his bedroom – when officers came to arrest him in the early hours of 7 June.

The court heard he adopted a “fighting stance” at the top of the stairs and threatened officers who had to use pava spray to subdue him.

From a search in his bedroom, officers also found the samurai sword, which O’Leary said he owned for 20 years as decorative only and he did not know the law had changed on owning one.

Meanwhile Connor Bishop, 24, from Southampton, was seen in footage wearing a black jumper with “boys get sad too” written on the back, carrying a yellow traffic cone which he threw towards officers.

He was seen running with the cone, “pursuing officers for some time with it”, prosecutor, Siobhan Linsley told the court.

“Once it’s thrown he then follows it again, picks it up again,” she said.

When he was arrested at his home on 3 June, he answered “no comment” but then accepted he was there when shown footage.

He also admitted throwing a box of screws and punching a wall which was not captured on footage.

He told a police interview he was brought up Christian and “threw items to fit into the crowd” and that he had drunk a small amount of beer “that made him more lairy”.

Defending Bishop, Thomas Evans said: “He is perhaps an example of peer pressure and group thinking”.

Evans said of Bishop and O’Leary: “They are not the instigators of this disorder, they are inevitable result of other individuals who seek to harness anger.”

‘Distress and disruption’

As part of the prosecution Linsley read out statements from those affected by the events.

Sophie Martin, a local resident described the ordeal as “truly awful” adding that she “felt trapped and couldn’t leave” her home.

She was concerned that the group outside would manage to get through the police blockade.

“I had no idea what would happen and what they were capable of,” she said.

Linsley also read a statement from British Transport Police officer Ruby Stevenson who was assisting the police defensive.

She said: “I didn’t think I was going to make it out alive or without serious injury.”

Adding she had “never experienced such violence or hate towards police” in her 12-year career.

Linsley told the court that the protests had cost police £443,000 in staffing and accommodation.

She added that Southampton City Council had paid £6,700 to deal with the fallout of the event.

Before sentencing the pair Judge William Mousley KC, summarised the events and explained that police faced “constant assault” from projectiles thrown from the crowd and physical threats.

He said those in attendance had the option to move away, even to leave the disorder and encourage others to do the same.

He said the protests caused “fear, distress and disruption to members of the public and substantial cost to the public purse”.

He added that it also led to “significant damage” to property and cars in the area, as well as having a “serious detrimental impact on the community”.

Trump says Iran shot down US helicopter and vows to respond

By Bonface Mulyungi

President Donald Trump has accused Iran of shooting down a US helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz and vowed to respond to the attack out of “necessity”.

Two crew members of the downed Apache helicopter were rescued by an American sea drone, US Central Command (Centcom) said.

“There were two pilots involved, both are safe and uninjured,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Nevertheless, the United States must, of necessity, respond to this attack.”

It was not immediately clear what the US response would be, but any military action risks inflaming the shaky ceasefire with Iran once again. There has been no immediate response from Tehran on the US president’s comments.

One US official told CBS News, the BBC’s US partner, that it’s not clear if the drone deliberately attacked the helicopter.

Iranian media appeared to acknowledge the incident, with the semi-official Mehr News Agency reporting that Iran had not claimed responsibility.

The prospect of US military action against Iran has emerged as Israeli forces carried out strikes across southern Lebanon on Tuesday.

Tehran had warned that Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon would trigger another wave of retaliatory strikes.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday that foreign forces near Iran’s territory were at “constant risk on account of their own human errors, plain accidents or potentially being caught in crossfire”.

“To reduce risk, best solution is for them [foreign forces] to leave,” he said in a post on X.

On Tuesday, minutes before Trump’s comments on the downed American Apache helicopter, Iran’s top negotiator in peace talks with Washington, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, took to social media to signal retaliation.

“We prefer the language of diplomacy, but we speak other languages far more fluently. Break your commitments, and we’ll switch to what we speak best.”

You ride the horse you saddled!,” he wrote.

Israel and Iran halted attacks on each other after exchanging fire over the weekend for the first time since April’s truce.

Trump publicly told both countries to “immediately stop ‘shooting'” because they were jeopardising negotiations between Washington and Tehran on a deal to end the regional war.

He said on Truth Social that Israel and Iran are looking to do “an immediate ceasefire” but peace is “subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way”.

On Tuesday he also told journalists: “We’re in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal,” adding that it could take “two or three days” and the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately after.

But now that the US believes the Iranians were responsible for the downing of its helicopter, domestic concerns will demand some kind of reaction.

Earlier, in its statement on Tuesday, US Central Command said the two crew members from the downed Apache had been rescued at 19:33 EDT (23:33 GMT) on Monday.

“Rescue efforts were led by US Naval Forces Central Command and the 82nd Airborne Division, with support from US Air Force and Navy units including US 5th Fleet’s Task Force 59,” the statement added.

A spokesman for Centcom told the BBC that the crew members were rescued by an unmanned surface drone that was operated by Task Force 59, a Bahrain-based unit launched ion 2024.

The unit looks after “the operational deployment of unmanned systems teamed with manned operators to bolster maritime security across the Middle East region”.

The drone rescued the soldiers and transported them to another location on the water where they were then hoisted up to a helicopter for further transport, a centcom spokesperson said.

World Cup Tickets for Iran Fans Revoked, Federation Says

By Bonface Mulyungi

Fifa has said it is working to “maximise opportunities for Iranian supporters to attend matches” after the country’s World Cup group-stage ticket allocation was revoked just days before the tournament.

The World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States, starts on Thursday, with Iran scheduled to play New Zealand on 15 June and Belgium on 21 June – both in Los Angeles – before facing Egypt in Seattle on 26 June.

The Iranian Football Federation (FFIRI) says Fifa regulations state each federation involved in the World Cup receives 8% of the tickets for each of their matches, to distribute to supporters.

It added that it had already begun selling tickets but can no longer provide them to fans, some of whom have already made travel arrangements.

Iran’s ticket situation is complex because of American regulatory requirements, including Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) restrictions, which limit the ability of US-based entities to process certain transactions.

The OFAC enforces trade sanctions and has effectively blocked Iran from being able to buy tickets, meaning if there is no resolution the Iran allocation will go back on sale.

The move has provoked anger among Iranian supporting bodies with the National Iranian American Council (NIAC) calling it “petty and vindicative”, while the FFIRI questioned US governmental interference.

“Depriving Iranian supporters of access to their lawful and official allocation of tickets is an action contrary to the spirit of governing international competitions and the principle of equality among participating countries,” the FFIRI statement said.

“This development raises serious questions about the interference of non-sporting and political considerations in the organisation of the world’s biggest football event.”

The FFIRI also called on Fifa “to uphold the principles of neutrality, fairness, and established regulations”.

Iran’s involvement in the World Cup has been plagued with uncertainty, linked to the ongoing war in the Middle East and related security concerns.

On 25 May, Iran moved their training base from Tucson, Arizona to the Mexican city of Tijuana, claiming the US were unwilling to host them.

Under the conditions of their visas, they will have to fly in and out of the United States on matchday for each of their three group games.

Less than a fortnight later, on 6 June, they accused the US of denying visas to “integral” members of the national team’s backroom staff, with 15 administrative officials denied entry.

The FFIRI had previously presented Fifa with a list of 10 conditions for their participation in the World Cup, including allowing players, coaches and officials who have completed military service with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

US secretary of state Marco Rubio has said Iran’s players will be welcome at the tournament but individuals with links to the IRGC could face entry restrictions.

Iran were the only country not present at Fifa’s annual congress in Vancouver in April after a delegation of FFIRI officials, including president Medhi Taj, were turned away at the Canadian border.

Protesters set fire to bus as disorder flares in Belfast after knife attack

By Bonface Mulyungi

Protesters have set fire to a bus in Belfast as disorder flared at an anti-immigration demonstration organised in response to Monday night’s stabbing attack in the city.

Masked males set commercial bins alight and pushed them into the Glider bus on the Newtownards Road in the east of the city on Tuesday evening.

It came as a large crowd gathered in the area for a scheduled anti-immigration protest.

Demonstrations are taking place in areas across Northern Ireland following Monday night’s incident. Multiple roads have been blocked by groups of masked protesters.

Earlier, a man arrested on suspicion of the Belfast knife attack was charged with attempted murder.

The 30-year-old accused, who is Sudanese, is also charged with possession of an article with a blade or point in a public place and making threats to kill.

He is due to appear at Belfast Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

In Northern Ireland, the authorities do not release the name of accused persons before they appear in court.

The victim of the attack, a man aged in his 40s, remained in a serious condition in hospital on Tuesday receiving treatment for serious eye, face and back wounds.

There has been widespread condemnation of Monday night’s knife assault.Police equipment at the scene of a stabbing outside apartments in the Kinnaird Avenue area of north Belfast (Liam McBurney/PA) (PA Wire)

Police equipment at the scene of a stabbing outside apartments in the Kinnaird Avenue area of north Belfast (Liam McBurney/PA) (PA Wire)

Police commanders and political leaders had appealed for calm amid concern the planned anti-immigration protests would turn violent.

Detectives have said there is no indication Monday’s knife attack was terror-related.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland has launched a “critical incident” in response to the incident which was captured on video and appears to show a man stabbing at the victim’s head and neck while he was lying on the ground.Protesters during an Enough is Enough protest outside the Highfield Hotel in Southampton, after a man from Sudan was arrested over a knife attack in Belfast (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Wire)

Protesters during an Enough is Enough protest outside the Highfield Hotel in Southampton, after a man from Sudan was arrested over a knife attack in Belfast (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Wire)

The clip shows people, including one with a hurling stick, intervening to stop the man attacking the victim in the Kinnaird Avenue residential area close to the busy Antrim Road in north Belfast.

A kitchen knife was recovered from the scene.

Earlier on Tuesday, police revealed details on the arrested man’s immigration status and how he travelled to the UK.

He entered Northern Ireland across the Irish border in February 2023 having flown to Dublin from Paris.

He claimed asylum upon arrival and in September 2023 was granted leave to remain in the UK until 2028.Deputy first Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, PSNI chief Constable Jon Boutcher, First Minister Michelle O’Neill and chair of the policing board Brenda Mullan (Liam McBurney/PA) (PA Wire)

Deputy first Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, PSNI chief Constable Jon Boutcher, First Minister Michelle O’Neill and chair of the policing board Brenda Mullan (Liam McBurney/PA) (PA Wire)

PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher briefed reporters on the status of the investigation as he appeared alongside Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and Justice Minister Naomi Long at a press conference at Stormont on Tuesday afternoon.

Commenting on the prospect of disorder, the police chief warned people against being influenced “from afar through social media”.

“I understand that last night’s attempted murder will leave people feeling enraged with emotions from fear to anger, but please, please let the PSNI, let the police do their job unfettered and undistracted by wider concerns there may be about disorder,” he said.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned the knife attack.

“The horrific attack in Belfast last night is sickening,” he said.Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned the ‘sickening’ attack (Ben Stansall/PA) (PA Wire)

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer condemned the ‘sickening’ attack

“I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets.

“My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim, and I thank the first responders, including members of the public who intervened.”

Later, the leaders of the five largest parties at Stormont issued a joint statement in response to the attack.

Sinn Féin vice president Ms O’Neill, DUP leader Gavin Robinson, Alliance Party leader Ms Long, UUP leader Jon Burrows and SDLP leader Claire Hanna said they were “united in our condemnation of the horrific incident in North Belfast last night”.

The political leaders urged anyone with information that could help the police investigation to assist detectives.

They also issued an appeal for calm.

The scene outside an apartment complex off Kinnaird Avenue remained cordoned off on Tuesday, with markers visible on the ground where the attack had taken place.

Court Hears Sarah Wairimu Directed Staff to Claim Tob Cohen Had Travelled Abroad

By Andrew Kariuki

The murder trial of Sarah Wairimu Kamotho continued on Tuesday, with the court hearing testimony from a former employee at the home of the late Dutch businessman Tob Cohen.

The witness told the court that July 19, 2019, was the last day he saw Cohen alive. Upon returning to work a few days later, he found Cohen missing and was allegedly instructed by Sarah Wairimu to inform anyone making inquiries that Cohen had travelled to Thailand for medical treatment.

According to the witness, the explanation raised questions because Cohen had disappeared without prior notice. He testified that the instruction appeared intended to prevent people from questioning Cohen’s whereabouts.

The court also heard that shortly before his disappearance, Cohen had allegedly complained to the employee about a domestic altercation, claiming that Wairimu had injured his face during a dispute at their residence.

During cross-examination and reference to earlier testimony, the witness recalled observing unusual activity near the property’s septic tank area. He stated that he noticed several mounds of soil on a concrete slab and saw workers clearing vegetation and covering the area, something he had not observed previously.

The prosecution further referred to evidence indicating that Cohen had engaged lawyer Judy Thongori to pursue legal action against Wairimu over claims he believed were false and defamatory. The proposed action reportedly included both civil and criminal proceedings.

Sarah Wairimu, represented by advocate Pravin Bowry, was present in court as witnesses recounted events surrounding the period before Cohen’s disappearance and eventual death.

The matter was adjourned and is scheduled to resume on June 15, 2026.

Court Postpones Hearing in George Ototo’s Case Against KUSSCO

By Andrew Kariuki

The Employment and Labour Relations Court has deferred proceedings in a case filed by director George Ototo against the Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Co-operatives (KUSSCO).

The matter, ELRC Case No. E753 of 2024, came before Justice Onesmus Makau, who allowed an application by KUSSCO seeking additional time to introduce expert evidence and file a supporting witness statement.

The application was presented by advocate Cecil Miller, who is representing KUSSCO in the proceedings.

Lawyers acting for Ototo, advocates Mukonyi and Waweru, opposed the request and informed the court that they were prepared to proceed with the hearing as scheduled.

After considering submissions from both sides, Justice Makau ruled that granting the request would serve the interests of justice and ensure that all parties have a fair opportunity to present their case.

While allowing the application, the court imposed conditions on KUSSCO, directing that the expert witness statement be filed and served before the close of business on the same day.

The case has now been rescheduled and will proceed on June 11, 2026.

Businessman Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdi Charged Over Alleged Ksh86.2 Million Karen Land Fraud involving Two MPs

By Andrew Kariuki

A Nairobi court has charged Abdiwahab Sheikh Abdi with several counts of obtaining money by false pretences in connection with alleged fraudulent land transactions involving property in Karen, Nairobi.

According to the charge sheets, the accused is alleged to have obtained millions of shillings from various complainants after falsely claiming that he was in a position to sell parcels of land identified as L.R. No. 13873 and L.R. No. 13873/10.

The prosecution alleges that between 2016 and 2019, the accused obtained different sums of money from several individuals, including Ksh16 million, Ksh18.7 million, Ksh25 million and Ksh26.5 million, through representations that investigators say were false.

The matter came up for plea before the court, where the accused took plea to the charges. The court released him on a bond of Ksh2 million with an alternative cash bail of Ksh500,000 and directed that two contact persons be provided.

The accused subsequently took plea on an additional charge sheet, with the court maintaining the same bond and bail terms.

The case has been scheduled for pre-trial directions on June 24, 2026.

Former MP Josphat Kabeabea arrested in Ksh.56M land fraud scandal

By Bonface Mulyungi

Former Tigania East Member of Parliament Josphat Gichunge Mwirabua, popularly known as Kabeabea, has been arrested by detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) over allegations of defrauding land buyers of more than Ksh.56 million through fraudulent property deals.

The former legislator, who also served as Chairman of the Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA), was apprehended by detectives attached to the DCI Headquarters’ Land Fraud Investigations Unit (LFIU) following investigations into multiple complaints lodged by investors.

According to the DCI, the first case dates back to 2016 when several investors purchased 50-by-100-foot plots from Diamond Property Merchants (DPM) Ltd, a company linked to Mwirabua.

The buyers entered into individual sale agreements and deposited their payments directly into the company’s bank accounts. Investigators say the victims collectively paid approximately Ksh.16.4 million for the plots.

However, the investors later discovered that the land parcel in Kajiado where their plots were purportedly located had been transferred to other individuals without their knowledge.

The land was also allegedly subdivided without the consent of the buyers, prompting them to file complaints with authorities.

Following investigations, the DCI forwarded the case file to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), which approved charges of obtaining money by false pretences against the former MP.

In a separate case, Mwirabua is accused of obtaining Ksh.40.1 million from investors after advertising parcels of land in Kajiado through Diamond Property Merchants Ltd, with promises that the properties would come equipped with greenhouses.

The complainants reportedly paid various amounts towards the project, but neither title deeds were transferred nor the promised greenhouses installed.

The DPP subsequently approved charges in the matter. However, the suspect allegedly failed to honour court summons, prompting the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Kajiado to issue a warrant for his arrest.

Detectives tracked him down and arrested him on Tuesday.

The DCI said Mwirabua is currently in custody undergoing processing and is expected to be arraigned before the Milimani Law Courts before being transferred to Kajiado Law Courts, where the arrest warrant remains in force.

PPDT to Deliver Verdict in Edwin Sifuna’s Challenge Against ODM Disciplinary Action on June 18

By Andrew Kariuki

The Political Parties Disputes Tribunal (PPDT) will issue its decision on June 18, 2026, in a dispute filed by ODM Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna over disciplinary action taken against him by the party.

Representing Sifuna, Senior Counsel Okero argued that ODM’s leadership breached both the party’s internal rules and principles of fair administrative action when it resolved to remove him from office without first granting him an opportunity to respond to the allegations against him.

According to counsel, the National Executive Committee’s resolution of February 11, 2026, was reached in violation of Article 74 of the ODM Constitution and the requirements of procedural fairness under Kenyan law.

ODM, however, maintained that the matter should not have been brought before the Tribunal at this stage. The party’s legal team argued that its disciplinary organs are already handling the issue and should be allowed to complete the process before any external intervention.

Advocate Ken Amondi submitted that the dispute stems from an ongoing disciplinary proceeding that remains under consideration by a duly constituted party panel, making the complaint premature.

Supporting that position, advocate Sam Makori told the Tribunal that the dispute is still active within ODM’s internal structures and that the party should be allowed to conclude its own processes without outside interference.

Senior Counsel T.J. Kajwang also urged the Tribunal to respect the autonomy of political parties, arguing that disciplinary mechanisms are essential to strengthening political institutions and should be given room to function effectively.

ODM consequently asked the Tribunal to strike out the complaint and allow the disciplinary proceedings to continue internally.

Following arguments from both sides, the Tribunal reserved its judgment, which is now scheduled to be delivered on June 18, 2026.

I have right papers and visa – barred Somali referee Artan

Somali referee Omar Artan says he was subjected to an 11-hour immigration interview before being denied entry to the United States for the World Cup despite holding the “right papers” and “right visa”.

Artan, who was set to be the first Somali to referee at a World Cup finals, was dropped from the list of officials on Monday after he was barred from entering the country at Miami International Airport.

No reason for Artan’s repatriation has been issued by US immigration authorities, but Somalia is one of several countries on a travel ban list introduced by President Donald Trump’s administration.

After speaking to the US authorities, world governing body Fifa said Artan will miss the tournament.

“I am very, very disappointed,” Artan told the New York Times, external. “I’m just simply a referee who’s trying to live his dream – the biggest dream of my life, to come to the World Cup.”

A Fifa statement on the decision said: “Fifa can confirm that match official Omar Abdulkadir Artan will be unable to train and officiate at the Fifa World Cup 2026 after he was denied entry into the United States.

“Fifa is not involved in host country immigration processes, including visa adjudications, and has been informed by authorities that Mr Artan’s status will not be changed at present.”

A senior adviser to Somalia’s ministry of youth and sports confirmed the denial of entry to the BBC and said Artan had been travelling with valid documents.

A Somali embassy official in Nairobi told the BBC that Artan’s diplomatic passport had been issued specifically to ease his travel after earlier visa difficulties.

“I had the right papers and everything. I had the right visa,” said Artan.

Following the 11-hour immigration interview, Artan said he was then taken to a separate holding cell where he was detained for several hours before being put on a flight back to Istanbul, Turkey.

Speaking to BBC World Service, Andrew Giuliani, who leads the White House Task Force on the World Cup, said: “While I can’t go into the derog [derogatory information] on that I can tell you it was the right decision by customs and border patrol and I support that decision.”

It would not be possible for Artan to stay outside the United States and only referee matches played in Canada or Mexico.

Referees’ chief Pierluigi Collina has created a training hub for the tournament’s 52 referees and 88 assistant referees in Miami.

All on-pitch officials must stay at the base in Florida for training, preparation and security.

In December, Trump told reporters he does not want Somali immigrants in the US, and they should “go back to where they came from”.

“I think that they have a problem with my country,” Artan added.

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