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See below a summary of the top stories for Tuesday, June 15.
Deputy President William Ruto responded to reports that President Uhuru Kenyatta had vowed to support a candidate fronted by the National Super Alliance regime in the 2022 General elections.
The DP posed a question as to why Uhuru wouldn't support his presidential bid.
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EPRA, in its latest review, increased the price of petrol by 77 cents while the prices for diesel and kerosene remained unchanged. This means that petrol retails at Ksh127.14, diesel at Ksh107.66, and kerosene at Ksh97.85
Police have launched a manhunt for Presidential aspirant Mukhisa Kituyi who was accused of assaulting a lady at a hotel in Mombasa.
According to the Coast Region Police Commander Paul Ndambuki, detectives privy to the investigations noted that Kituyi failed to present himself to the DCI to record a statement.
KeNHA Conducted an impromptu crackdown on truck drivers who had parked on the road along the Southern Bypass. The authority added that the illegal parking on the roadside led to numerous accidents on the road.