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Uasin Gishu Women Rep Reflects on Christmas Eve Hike

   Uasin Gishu Women Representative, Hon. Gladys Boss Sholei, took to social media to share a deeply personal and humbling experience from her Christmas Eve. The representative embarked on a remarkable hike from the top of the Keiyo Escarpment at Changach to the bottom of the Kerio Valley at Kapchemwor, eventually reaching Sego Club, a journey that took her 6 hours and 32 minutes to complete.In her heartfelt post, Sholei reflected on the physical and mental challenges of the hike, a task she undertook with a thankful heart. The trail, known for its steep inclines and rugged terrain, was made all the more significant by Sholei’s recognition of the historical connection she felt with her grandparents, who, she noted, would have completed the same trek in under two hours.”Six hours and 32 minutes—this was my time. My grandparents would have done it in 2 hours tops. I was humbled,” Sholei wrote, acknowledging both the incredible endurance of her ancestors and the passage of time. Despite the difficulty of the journey, the representative expressed gratitude for the chance to connect with nature and reflect on the resilience of those who came before her.In true Christmas spirit, Sholei used the experience to extend warm wishes to her constituents, encouraging them to find moments of reflection, gratitude, and humility during the holiday season.”As we celebrate this joyous season, let us remember the values of perseverance, humility, and gratitude that bring us closer to our roots and to each other. Merry Christmas to all,” Sholei added, emphasizing the importance of community, tradition, and the strength found in family bonds.Her message resonated deeply with many who admired her determination and self-awareness, inspiring others to appreciate the lessons that nature and history have to offer.As Uasin Gishu continues to celebrate the holiday season, Sholei’s reflective Christmas Eve hike serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring spirit of those who came before us and the importance of taking time for both physical and spiritual reflection. Read More 

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JUST IN: Musalia Mudavadi champions leadership accountability at 45th Maragoli cultural festival 

  Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi graced the 45th Maragoli Cultural Festival in Mbale, Vihiga County. He had a powerful message for elected leaders: take responsibility and deliver on promises made to the people. Addressing thousands of attendees, Mudavadi emphasized the crucial role Members of County Assembly (MCAs) play in advancing devolution through meaningful legislation and
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JUST IN: Kisumu:3 Dead, 3 injured in matatu and bodaboda crash near Katito 

  A tragic road accident near Katito claimed three lives and left three others in critical condition after a head-on collision involving a bodaboda motorbike and a 14-seater matatu. The crash, which occurred on a busy stretch of road, has left the community in shock. Reports indicate that the bodaboda rider, who is among the deceased,
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JUST IN: Presidential aspirant Okiya Omtatah narrates last moments of cartoonist Kibet Bull before abduction 

  Presidential hopeful and human rights advocate Okiya Omtatah has shed light on the final known movements of Kibet Bull. A renowned cartoonist on X (formerly Twitter), who was allegedly abducted on December 24, 2024. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, December 26, Omtatah revealed that Kibet had visited his offices on the day of
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