On Monday, February 24 National newspapers reported in detail the killing of fishermen in La Lopeimukay, Turkana.
Also, it addressed the ongoing tensions between President William Ruto and the allies of Raila Odinga In the National Assembly.
Source: UGC
1. The Standard
The newspaper reported on the killing of at least 20 fishermen in an attack by suspected from Ethiopia on the Todonyang border, Turkana County.
Police reports said that the tragic incident took place on Saturday, February 22, in the areas of Lopeimukay and Lotiira.
Security teams in the area said that an unknown number of residents were injured in the attack, believed to be revenge by the Dassanech gang.
Turkana North MP, Ekwom Nabuin, said they had horrific reports about the killing of more than 20 fishermen in the Todonyang, Lake Turkana, by Dassanech people from Ethiopia.
“The numbers can be even greater. The situation is very bad, rescuers have to take immediate action to rescue our people. These killings take place within Kenyan soil, occupied by the Ethiopian defensive militants (Dassanech),” Said Nabuin.
2. Daily Nation
The newspaper reported on the difference between the Kenyan camp First President William Ruto and ODM of Raila Odinga.
The dispute is based on the leadership of the Budget and Expenditure Committee (BAC) and the National Finance and Planning Committee, which have a major influence on government financial and economic policies.
Kenya first It had no problem handing over the ODM BAC leadership, administered by Kiharu MP, Ndindi Nyoro.
However, the situation changed after the ODM demanded that the finance committee, chaired by Molo MP Kimani Kuria, who is a close ally of the President.
Kenya is first ready to hand over the ODM leadership of the Transport, Health, Energy and Labor Committees without any dispute.
“We have agreed that our ODM counterparts take the leadership of the four department committees, but leave them bac and money for us,” Said the first Kenyan MP.
Kenya first presses Kuria and Nyoro to exchange leadership positions.
Now, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has called the minority leader, Junet Mohamed, and the minority Kiranja, Millie Odhiambo, Dubai to resolve the rumor.
3. The Star
Source: TUKO.co.ke