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Babu Owino Inspires Azimio Supporters with Bible Verse Post-Protest “You Shall Not Burn” Tuesday, May 2, in Nairobi, the anti-government protests led by Raila Odinga, leader of the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party, resumed after a break of approximately one month. On the first day of the demonstrations, Raila’s allies marched to the central business district of Nairobi. After they attempted to deliver a petition to the President’s Office on Harambee Avenue around noon, police dispersed them with tear gas. Previously, the government had denied Raila’s team permission to hold protests. With police chief Adamson Bungei stating that…

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Moses Kuria Warned for Inciting Revenge over Torching of PSV Bus During Azimio Demos After a Public Service Vehicle was set on fire along Ngong Road, Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria made a comment that has since been deemed controversial. Several Kenyans have contacted the CS, urging him to allow the relevant investigative agencies to look into the matter. After the opposition resumed their protests against the government, goons set fire to the PSV bus, reducing it to ashes in the process. After threatening retaliation for the arsonists who set fire to a public service vehicle, Moses Kuria, the Cabinet…

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Autopsy Reveals 4 Shakahola Cult Murders Among Paul Mackenzie Victims The government carried out thirty separate autopsies on the victims of pastor Paul Mackenzie of the Good News International Church on Tuesday, May 2nd. The examination, according to Chief Government Pathologist Johansen Oduor, revealed that four of the victims were murdered. According to the report, two of the victims were children; one of them had been killed by being struck on the head with a blunt object, and the other had been killed by being strangled. Some of the victims of controversial pastor Paul Mackenzie. Whose bodies were exhumed from…

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Governors Form Team to Broker Raila-Ruto Truce Tuesday, May 2, the Council of Governors (CoG) appointed Governor Kenneth Lusaka of Bungoma to lead negotiations between the Kenya Kwanza government and the Azimio la Umoja team. A 10-member committee of governors will be led by Lusaka to facilitate negotiations between President William Ruto and Azimio leader Raila Odinga. Anne Waiguru (Kirinyaga County), Ahmed Abdullahi (Wajir County), and Stephen Sang (Nandi County) are members of the executive team. Others are Kenneth Lusaka (Bungoma), Fatuma Achani (Kwale), Mutahi Kahiga (Nyeri), Simba Arati (Kisii), Joseph Ole Lenku (Kajiado), Wavinya Ndeti (Machakos), and Ochillo Ayacko…

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46 Arrested in Azimio Protests for Bus Arson and Property Destruction Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kithure Kindiki disclosed that at least 46 individuals were arrested on Tuesday, May 2 for violence and property destruction during the Azimio protests. Kindiki confirmed that 14 suspects were apprehended in connection with the robberies, arson, and vandalism in Nairobi. The suspects were implicated in the arson of a public service vehicle (PSV) on Ngong Road and a trailer on the Southern Bypass, as well as the robbery of a gas station on Juja Road. “Within the Eastleigh neighborhood, Juja Shell Petrol was attacked and…

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Uhuru Kenyatta Reacts to Ouster, Sabina Chege Takes Over as Party Leader Former President Uhuru Kenyatta moved to defend his position as Jubilee Chair on Tuesday, May 2, mere hours after his controversial removal. In a statement to the press, the faction led by secretary general Jeremiah Kioni disclosed that it did not recognize a previous decision by the faction led by Kanini Kega to replace the former Head of State with Nominated Member of Parliament Sabina Chege. The statement emphasized that the removal did not adhere to the party’s constitution, so Uhuru remained Jubilee Party chairman. “The Party Leader…

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Kenya Joins Oil Exporters, Fuel Prices to Drop The government, through the National Oil Corporation (NOC), announced on Tuesday, May 2nd, that local exploration would result in lower fuel prices for Kenyans. After taking control of the company from Patrick Obath, NOC Chairman Kiraitu Murungi made the announcement. Kiraitu Murungi also disclosed that Kenya would soon join the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other oil-producing countries. “You need to produce your oil because that is what you can control,” Kiraitu stated as he outlined the measures the government led by President William Ruto would implement to protect Kenyans…

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LSK Probes Ombeta’s Representation of Pastor Ezekiel, Clarifies Decision The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) clarified attorney Cliff Ombeta’s legal standing on Tuesday, May 2, after a controversy erupted when he represented Pastor Ezekiel Odero in court. LSK noted further that Ombeta was accused of practicing law without a license in 2022 and 2023. “We are aware of allegations that the attorney practiced without a license for the first part of this year and as far back as last year.”A formal complaint against the advocate will be filed with the Advocates Disciplinary Tribunal once sufficient evidence has been gathered, according…

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MP Tables Motion for Ksh 78M Refund, Adds Woes for Uhuru President (Rtd.) Uhuru Kenyatta may be required to return Ksh78 million in retirement benefits if a motion introduced in Parliament passes. The motion was introduced by Gatundu South MP Gabriel Kagombe, who represents the former President’s ancestral home, on Tuesday, May 2, according to a document obtained by GossipA2Z Kagombe desires that the National Assembly compel the government to recover the retirement benefits paid to the former head of state because he violated the terms. Gabriel Kagombe, Member of Parliament for Gatundu South, during a parliamentary committee session. On…

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Police Officer Sentenced to 30 Years for Killing Businessman in Limuru International Justice Mission-Kenya (IJM-Kenya) represented the victim in court. Tuesday, a police officer assigned to the headquarters of the Directorate of Criminal Investigation was found guilty of murdering a businessman and politician in Limuru six years ago. Justice Mary Kasango found Edward Moi Munjalu guilty and sentenced him to 30 years in prison for the murder of William Mwangi Kimani on August 27, 2017, at Club U-Turn in Limuru Town. Kimani, a building and construction engineer, was shot and killed at dawn after he refused to buy the police…

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