On Saturday, March 15, local newspapers wrote a column, including new information about the British citizen killed by a presidential caravan William Ruto In Nairobi.
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Elsewhere, the newspapers wrote new misery facing the governor of Meru Lightingwhose request to oppose his removal was dismissed by the High Court in Nairobi.
1. Saturday Nation
This daily newspaper allocated a great opportunity for the news of the English Elder's tragedy in Nairobi.
The seventy -five -year -old Charles Fredrick died on Thursday, March 13, after being hit by a car in a caravan of President William Ruto.
The president was on his professional tour in Nairobi when an accident occurred near Adams Arcade on Ngong Road.
According to a spokesman for the national police service Michael Muchiri, Fred's body was taken from the scene and stored at Lee's mortuary with an investigation.
“An investigation is ongoing, and the car has been inspected, and the steps needed to be taken procedural. Saturday Nation quoted Muchiri.
According to sources, the Englishman was heading to the mosque when he encountered a bad end.
The deceased has been considered a sponsor.
Traders and taxi drivers serving in the area said he was famous for street families who relied on him for food and money.
“I bought my family for lunch and dinner for the money I received from her,” The woman remembered Fred's kindness sign.
2. Nation today
The newspaper reported on the upcoming interviews of those in the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The nomination panel listed 11 candidates for the chairman's position of IEBCand 105 others for six positions of commissioners.
Among the nominees for the position of Chairman, three are women; The candidates are former Judicial Registrar, Anne Amadi, former Chairman of the Constitutional Commission (CIC) Charles Nyachae, Kenyan Electricity Board Chairman Joy Brenda Midivo, Abdulqadir Lorot Ramadhan, Edward Katama Ngeywa (PWD), Erastus Edung Ethekon, Francis Kakai Kissinger, Jacob Ngo. Muvengei, Robert Ngwele Muvengei Simiyu Wasilwa.
They will be interviewed for the post for four days between March 24 and 27.
On the other hand, 105 candidates for the commissioner will face the panel between March 27 and April 24.
Nelson Makanda is in charge of the nine -member nomination panel that will excite 116 applicants who want to form the Electoral Commission.
The interview will be conducted at the Ballroom Hall at the Insurance College, at the South C area of Nairobi, and will be publicized.
The IEBC commission has been without commissioners since the departure of the former chairman, Fula chebikatiand three other commissioners whose term of office was completed in January 2023.
Previously, four commissioners left the team in 2022 at the peak of controversy over the outcome of the presidential election.
3. Saturday Standard
The newspaper reported new misery facing Meru Governor Kawira Enlightenment.
4. People every day
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