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JUST IN: Governor Sakaja calls for modernization of democratic institutions to empower youth in Mexico City speech 

  Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has called for a comprehensive review of democracy and governance institutions to better align them with the 21st century, particularly focusing on youth empowerment. Speaking at the renowned Bloomberg CityLab 2024 in Mexico City, where he was invited by the Aspen Institute and Bloomberg Philanthropies, Governor Sakaja addressed prominent urban leaders
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JUST IN: U.S. Classifies Air India Bomb Threats as ‘Extremely Serious’ Amid Emergency Landings and Heightened Security Measures 

  Following a series of bomb threats against Air India flights that resulted in emergency landings and heightened security measures across multiple countries, the U.S. has classified these threats as “extremely serious.” One notable incident involved a flight from Mumbai to Chicago, which was diverted to Canada after receiving a threat. In another case, fighter jets Read More

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JUST IN: “If Gachagua impeachment issue comes to us, it will be handled in accordance with law and Constitution” – DCJ Mwilu 

  As the Senate holds its final sitting today to deliberate on the impeachment motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Deputy Chief Justice (DCJ) Philomena Mwilu has affirmed that the judiciary will handle the matter in accordance with the Constitution. The DCJ said that this is if an appeal is brought before them after the ongoing
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JUST IN: Kenyan Fishermen Freed from Madagascar Jail After 4-Month Ordeal for Fishing in Foreign Waters 

  NAIROBI, Kenya Oct 17 – Three Kenyans imprisoned in Madagascar for over four months have returned home, thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Blue Economy, the Kenya Maritime Agency, and various human rights organizations. The trio was arrested for fishing in foreign waters without the necessary documentation. Upon their return, the fishermen recounted Read More

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