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JUST IN: President William Ruto grants clemency to 57 people, exercising his constitutional power of mercy and pardon 

  President William Ruto has granted clemency to 56 Kenyans and one foreign national in an act of mercy aimed at promoting rehabilitation and restorative justice. The announcement made on Monday by the President’s Executive Office, is based on recommendations from the Power of Mercy Advisory Committee (POMAC) and is grounded in the constitutional authority granted
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JUST IN: Veteran radio presenter Edward Kwach dies after battle with meningitis 

  Kenyans are mourning the death of seasoned broadcaster Edward Kwach. His family has confirmed Kwach passed away on the night of April 28, 2025 while undergoing treatment at Coptic Hospital in Nairobi after battling meningitis. In a statement, family spokesperson Michael Okwiri confirmed the news, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of a beloved son
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JUST IN: Why Carney’s Liberals won in Canada and the Conservatives lost 

  Mark Carney’s Liberals are projected to have won Canada’s federal election – riding a backlash of anti-Trump sentiment to form the next government. It is a stunning political turnaround for party who were widely considered dead and buried just a few months ago. It’s not yet clear if the party – which has been in […]
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JUST IN: Nyamira elders, traders back Senator Omogeni over outbursts against Governor Nyaribo 

  Elders and traders in Nyamira County said they are perturbed with the ongoing buildup of animosity between Governor Amos Nyaribo and Senator Okongo Omogeni. They both fingered the Governor accusing him of fomenting the squabbles at the expense of development. “We elected him to serve the people of Nyamira not to fight the Senator who […]
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JUST IN: Malala’s Appeal Terminated: High Court Upholds UDA’s Leadership Change 

  The High Court has upheld President William Ruto’s United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Party’s decision to remove former Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala as its secretary-general, confirming Hassan Omar as his replacement. In a ruling on Monday, Justice Bahati Mwamuye quashed orders issued by the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal that had blocked the Registrar of Political Parties from implementing the change. The tribunal had previously restrained the Registrar, Anne Nderitu, from making the change, pending Malala’s case hearing. Mwamuye declared the tribunal’s orders made on September 27, 2024, as invalid, setting aside any subsequent actions related to those proceedings. The judge further terminated Malala’s appeal before the tribunal, stating it could not
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JUST IN: Insurance Companies in Kenya Face Heavy Penalties for Discriminatory Practices 

  A new amendment to Kenya’s Insurance Act seeks to address widespread discrimination in the insurance industry by introducing heavy fines and penalties for discriminatory practices. The Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2025, proposes significant changes to the sector, aiming to make it illegal for insurance companies to discriminate against individuals based on factors such as race, health, age, gender, or other personal characteristics. The Bill’s primary focus is to ensure that everyone has equal access to insurance services and is not unfairly denied coverage. The proposed Bill comes with strict penalties for those involved in discriminatory actions. Offenders could face fines of up to Sh5 million, a jail term of up to
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