LSK's Belief System Faces Threat
In the vibrant landscape of Kenya, various events have been unfolding, each with its unique story.
Firstly, Dalmas Otieno, a defiant minister during the Moi-era, has left an indelible mark on Kenyan politics, demonstrating a knack for political survival.
In the realm of law and justice, Faith Odhiambo has been a beacon of hope. Known for her midnight calls to support detained or abducted individuals by the police, she has also become the President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK). Faith Odhiambo has promised to stand for the rule of law and has frequently attended post-mortem exercises in support of families who have lost their loved ones. During the Gen-Z protests, she stood firm in her commitment to upholding the law.
The National Land Commission of Kenya is currently coordinating the process for compensating victims of protests in Kenya. Meanwhile, two ex-NIS and DCI officers have been charged with murder and were released on bail.
In the world of politics, promises have been made, but the question remains whether they can be delivered or if they are strategic deception. For instance, Ruto's promises are under scrutiny, leaving many wondering about their feasibility.
Elsewhere, the rise of sobervarsaries is a trending topic, and Siaya County is investing a substantial Sh2 billion in a hospital and stadium.
On a lighter note, an easy recipe for Swahili coconut chicken curry is available for those seeking a culinary adventure.
Lastly, the school capitation model is set to change, ending the 50:30:20 ratio. Youth are still waiting for State House motorbikes, a promise yet to be fulfilled.
In Peter Munga's matrimonial property row, his wife is fighting a Sh433 million loan case, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing legal proceedings.
These are but a few snapshots of the happenings in Kenya, a country brimming with diversity and dynamism.
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