- 723 views
Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has denied claims that the national dialogue committee was formed to benefit the political class. Kalonzo, alongside her co-principal from NARC Kenya Martha Karua, who graced the ICJ jurist of the year awards at the French Embassy, reiterated that NADCO was formed purposely to pursue justice for Kenyans. Karua decried the forceful takeover of power by several political elites while terming the African union as a club of those seeking immunity while engaging in impunity
Wiper leader Kalonzo defends national dialogue committee
- 9 May 2025 - A middle-aged man has been handed a life sentence after being convicted of defiling a two-year-old child in Kisumu.
- 9 May 2025 - Kenya’s exports continue to depend heavily on the East African Community (EAC) as a key market, according to the 2025 Kenya Economic Survey.
- 9 May 2025 - The High Court has declined to refer cases of abductions and enforced disappearances in Kenya to the International Criminal Court (ICC), ruling that national institutions are still capable of handling such matters.
- 9 May 2025 - Thursday, May 8, 2025, marked the election of the worldwide Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, the 267th Pontiff, was elected Pope and Archbishop of Rome and from now henceforth will be known as Pope Leo XIV.
- 9 May 2025 - Students and activists in Bungoma County have expressed anger following the court ruling on Thursday, which declined to stop the auction of properties belonging to Matili Technical Training Institute by a private developer.
- 9 May 2025 - Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has outlined a raft of measures aimed at addressing systemic procurement irregularities within the National Youth Service (NYS).
- 9 May 2025 - "I know they killed my father to scare us, but we are strong and will remain steadfast in ODM."
- 9 May 2025 - "Baba, (Raila) ukituma kijana wa Were Bunge, mimi mwenyewe Muthoni nitamuonesha."
- 9 May 2025 - High Court judge Lawrence Mugambi has dismissed a case filed by Eldoret-based singer William Getumbe, known for his controversial song 'Yesu Ninyandue'.
- 9 May 2025 - He took time to visit the Embu Regional Immigration office.