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2027 politics and President William Ruto’s announcement that lifted extra vetting for Kenyans looking for national identification cards took centre stage during the burial ceremony of mzee William Kinyua, father to Laikipia senator John Kinyua. led by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, the leaders castigated President Rutos’ administration as they vowed to chat a different political path ahead of the next general elections. Rigathi called out his former boss for what he termed as demeaning the office of the President and disrespecting Kenyans who elected him.
Gachagua calls out President Ruto for what he terms as disrespecting Kenyans
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- 11 Feb 2025 - President William Ruto on Monday claimed that Kenya planted 750 million trees in 2024.
- 11 Feb 2025 - Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata has been ranked as the top governor with the most impact in terms of devolution.
- 11 Feb 2025 - The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has released the list of the top corrupt offices in the country.
- 11 Feb 2025 - These policy changes have sparked mixed reactions among Kenyans, with debates continuing over their impact.
- 11 Feb 2025 - Principal Secretary Harry Kimtai said out of the 18 million Kenyans who are registered on SHA, only 4 million are making the 2.75 per cent monthly contributions.
- 11 Feb 2025 - Woman narrates in court how she fell victim of Kamiti fraudsters in her quest to invest in real estate.
- 11 Feb 2025 - The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) launched the new banknotes in August 2024.
- 11 Feb 2025 - The improvement comes despite the rampant cases of corruption prevalent in the country, particularly in State agencies and government.
- 11 Feb 2025 - A new report by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has revealed the exorbitant amounts Kenyans will pay as bribes to access services in public institutions.