“I am ready to work with the president.” Kalonzo says.

Wiper party leader with Pres.Ruto during a previous meeting Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has offered to help President William Ruto run the government should he be called upon.  Speaking on Tuesday November 8, the former Vice President said the current problems facing Kenya need partnership in order to be solved.  However,

Mixed reactions over multiple graft cases withdrawal by the DPP.

Political leaders have vehementlr reacted towards the recent decisions made by the Director of Public Prosecution Noordin Haji to dropped the charges on graft cases. While reacting to the move, former Azimio presidential running mate Martha Karua termed the move by Dpp to withdraw Ksh.19M graft case against the cabinet secretary

Kalonzo Musyoka hits on president Ruto for lifting the ‘GMO’ ban, tells religious leaders to Speak up.

Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has heavily criticized President William Ruto for lifting the ban on genetically modified foods (GMOs) and animal feeds. In his speech during the Azimo coalition's press briefing on Tuesday, October 11, Kalonzo argued that allowing the importation and consumption of GMOs pose a great danger

“The president cannot reward all party loyalists.” UDA chairman Muthama speaks.

PHOTO COURTESY: Sen. Johnson Muthama during 2022 presidential campaigns. Honorable Johnson Muthama, the ex-senator, who  is currently the UDA chairman has broken his silence on the possible reason he missed a cabinet slot. He was one of the close allies of President William Ruto and it was expected that he could get

Health Officials investigates suspected Ebola Case

Kenya's health officials in Kakamega County, have commenced an investigation on a suspected Ebola case on patient who had recently travelled to eastern Uganda to visit relatives. The Mumias West Disease Surveillance Coordinator Mr. Boaz Gichana said in a statement released on Friday that the patient is currently in St Mary's Hospital

President Ruto appoints new members to spearhead CBC reforms.

Photo courtesy president William S. Ruto. President William Ruto has appointed 49 members to work on education reforms, tasked with evaluating the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) before submitting the final findings for consideration. The team led by chairman Raphael Munavu with renowned teacher, Peter Tabichi, Kenyatta Vice Chancellor, Paul Wainaina and his University of Nairobi counterpart,

“No need for devolution ministry existence”. Samson Cherargei.

Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has defended President William Ruto’s move to scrap the devolution ministry which has been a link between the national government and the devolved units. Senator Cherargei has supported the decision to do away with the docket, saying it was not necessary even in the former president