Petty offences include hawking and street vending without a license, being drunk and disorderly, idling and littering, which police and other law enforcement often arrest Kenyans for.
Adding to their frustration, residents under the Railways Staff Retirement Benefit Scheme were offered a relocation facilitation fee of approximately Ksh150,000.
The President asserted that prisoners do not need to stay within Kisii town's CBD. Instead, the prisoners would be moved to somewhere further away from the CBD.
They also said that the lodge violates the Maasai Mara National Reserve Management Plan, which calls for a moratorium on new tourism accommodation developments until 2032.
Moments before the attack, Natembeya had publicly accused Wetang’ula of orchestrating the unrest witnessed in the area, intensifying a rivalry that has long shaped the region's political landscape
Former Kiminini Member of Parliament (MP) Chris Wamalwa and the former Health Cabinet Secretary, Susan Nakhumicha, launched their bids to unseat the Trans-Nzoia County Governor, George Natembeya.
Ogamba assured parents that the government is fully in control of the Grade 10 transition, promising that no learner, parent, or teacher will be left anxious.
The deputy governor questioned the party nominations that he said were marred with irregularities, with the party forcing Boyd to the people, a move that he said pushed Aroko to contest as an independent candidate.
Wandayi reminded the residents how president Ruto supported the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's presidential bid during the 2007 elections, saying that Ruto's campaign for Raila is a debt that Nyanza region owes Ruto for supporting one of their own.
Musalia Mudavadi has confirmed that the two remaining Kenyans who were held in Tanzania following the post-election violence have been released by the Tanzanian authorities.
Mudavadi said that he would be grateful if he were mandated to lead the community to the highest seat in the country, but added that he would support anyone who was trusted with that task.
Armed with forged recruitment letters, Wekesa convinced the victims to part with hefty sums of money, assuring them that their slots were secured in the service.
The government responded after reports that the reason the repatriation of Ogutu's body took longer was due to the delay in swearing in Tanzanian government officials.
Commenting on the matter, the opposition condemned the act, accusing the government of allegedly attempting to sabotage the planned elections in Malava.
Kanja noted that the service would not delay in taking immediate and appropriate disciplinary action against officers found culpable of aiding abductions.
Kindiki alleged that there was a great confrontation between the executive and the Judiciary when they took power in 2022, where the previous regime had declined to swear in six judges hired to serve the Court of Appeal.