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Why Majority Kenyans Ignore Azimio Protests Despite Looming Economic Crisis

North Rift Economic Block (NOREB) held a two- day peace summit geared towards ending banditry and spuring development.
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A pivotal aspect of the resolutions focused on the establishment of a technical multi-agency steering committee comprising representatives from the National Government, County Governments, and Development partners.
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AIC Philemon Chelagat Secondary puts best foot forward for exellence

Article 37 of the constitution of Kenya allows every citizen right to assemnle and participate in a peaceful demonstration or picket to present petitions to public authorities unarmed.
It is from this provisions that Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance called for countrywide mass protest against the government led by President H.E Dr William Ruto. The opposition Azimio team lead by former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga have so far partici- pated in three waves of protests to pressurize Ruto’s administration to lower the cost of living, the imminent reconstitution of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) as well as review of the law requiring parliamentarians who crossed party lines after elections to seek a fresh mandate.


Launch of 2023-2027 strategic plan propels the school to achieve greater success in the years to come.
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However ruling United Democratic Alliance party's Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei claimed criminals armed with crude weapons and stones have infiltrated the demonstrations called by the opposition.
He said what was expected to be peaceful demonstrations has turned out to be a field of chaos, bloodshed, lose of lives, looting and distruction of public and private properties contrary to what the constitution envisaged.
“This is no longer about article 37, these are acts of criminals against Kenyans who are going Read more on page 3.
Uasin-Gishu Governor Bii disowns Finland

Fee scam, asks Mandago to shed light
Bii said the Finland overseas education programme was initiated during Mandago's tenure and that he was not ready to be blamed for its challenges.
Bii came out following from affected parents who are currently protesting demanding a refund of more than sh300 million they paid to the county government for their children to study overseas, in Finland and Canada.
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