On Friday, December 24, Kenyan newspapers reported that various Democratic Movement (ODM) leaders did William Ruto Re -run president 2027.
Daily newspapers also reported that panic spread in a village in Homa Bay after a woman's body was discovered in the bush.
1. People Daily
The ODM party is facing internal disputes with leaders within the party disagree on whether they will support President William Ruto's decision to be re -elected 2027.
ODM elected leaders have been publicly different in front of their leader, Raila Odingaand leave her in a bad mood.
Some Raila partners warned their former counterparts who joined the Cabinet against violating party values.
Siaya governor James Oengo said ODM could lose support if it approved the government,
“If you lose that identity with any simple victory, we will pay you in the future. Our loss of identity should never happen. And if we make a compromise, some must be just before God,” Orengo said.
However, ODM Chairman Gladys Wanga criticized Orengo, saying that the Luo community should not be linked to the opposition at all.
“Now is the time for us members of the Luo community to be in government,” He said.
Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna, who is also the ODM Secretary -General, said Ruto will still suffer losses even if the ODM supports his candidacy.
2. The Standard
Residents of Kamasengre village in Homa Bay County remained surprised after discovering a woman's body in the bush.
According to witnesses to the incident, the deceased's body was lying on the ground, face with acid and cut off the left leg.
Sheila Odhiambo, a human rights activist, revealed that there was a sign that the woman was killed.
“Apparently he was killed not long ago. The body looked clean, but the only problem was that he was acidic,” Sheila revealed.
He asked the local authorities to resolve the case as another woman's body was found in the same area recently.
Mbita County Deputy Commander Peter Mutiso confirmed the incident and said his officers were working to resolve his death.
3. Daily Nation
The widow of the Dutch billionaire, Tob Cohen, Sarah Waimu, has been arrested and is expected to face new murder charges.
Waimu was suspected of killing her husband and throwing his body into a sewage tank in their home.
Detectives from the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) revealed that they had found new evidence involving the suspect and the Cohen murder.
The ministers of DCI They said they were dissatisfied after former Public Prosecuting Director Noordin Haji dismissed the murder charges against the Red.
They would now submit a new DPP Renson Ingonga with new evidence, noting that they had filled the gaps.
4. The Star
Cabinet Secretary (CS) John Mbadi He said the government would save KSh 60 billion in the planned reforms of public bodies.
The cabinet approved the dissolution of nine public agencies, while 42 others would be linked to reduce costs.
Mbadi assured employees working in government agencies that no work would be lost.
“From preliminary preparations, we would save approximately 60 billion KSh, depending on operating costs,” Mbadi said.
The minister vowed to implement the reforms, which he mentioned had been delayed for a long time.
5. Nation Today
Public schools in Kenya do not have money to run while the government is delayed.
According to the post, many institutions cannot meet basic requirements, including food, sanitation and learning materials.
This terrible situation has forced some senior teachers to drop out of school to avoid distributors and to avoid the anger of students and staff.
“You can't tell the students, especially the boys, that there is no food … they will burn school. So far, for a sound mind, I would rather bring them home,” The school principal complained.
Education Minister Julius Ogamba said the national treasury would give money within two weeks.
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