POLITICS 2 months ago This is Why Kalenjins Support William Ruto -Eldoret Activity Kimutai Kurui Eldoret based Human Rights activists Kimutai Kirui has revealed why Kalenjins support the deputy president William Ruto. Speaking to the press Kurui said they are supporting him because of his competence and hardworking that Kalenjins are supporting him. "As Kalenjin community we are not supporting Ruto just because he is a Kalenjin but because he is hard working and competent leader who willing to help hustlers. Ruto did very well when he was Eldoret North MP which made him visible, reliable and dependable," said
SPORTS 24 days ago Goodbyes Are Never Easy To Say But The Time Has Come To Say It- Gor's Striker Bids The Team Farewell Outgoing Gor-Mahia attacker Nicholus Kipkurui has issued his farewell message to the club members, supporters, and officials after staying in the club for more than two years.
POLITICS 6 months ago Clerics Condemn the Senate for The Delay in Solving CRA Stalemate Members of the clergy in Uasin Gishu county have called out the senate on how they have handled the County Revenue sharing formula. They accused them of deliberately failing to solve the stalemate which has resulted in a halt in service delivery in various counties. According to the chairman of Uasin Gishu county clergy, Reverend Wilson Kurui, the senators have put their personal interests ahead of those of Kenyans who elected them “Enough of the games that the senate have played on us for the past two months
POLITICS 11 months ago Eldoret Clergy Wants Dusk To Dawn Curfew Extended For One Year A section of Uasin Gishu gospel ministers now wants president Uhuru Kenyatta to extend the dusk to dawn for the next one one year. Led by their chairman Bishop Wilson Kurui, they said the curfew has reduced cases of insecurity by over 70 percent. "I want to call upon President Uhuru Kenyatta to extend the 21 days dusk to dawn curfew for one year since it has reduced cases of insecurity which was the order of the day because by 7:00 pm everybody is at hIs/her home," said the Uasin Gishu Gospel Ministers c
POLITICS 11 months ago Do not let Kenyans Starve, Clergy Members Appeal to the State Amid COVID-19 Pandemic in the Country Religious Leaders. Pic/Courtesy. Religious leaders from North Rift region have called on the government to ensure that vulnerable Kenyans are not starving after the extension of 7pm-5am curfew for 21 more days. The clergy members argued that the government is in a position to provide relief food and other essentials to Kenyans at this period. “It is a good thing that our president is put in place new measures to curb spread of COVID-19 we are really happy for the extension of curfew but our concern comes
POLITICS 6 months ago Eldoret Clergy Wants President Uhuru Kenyatta to Dissolve Parliament A section of Uasin Gishu gospel ministers now wants President Uhuru Kenyatta to dissolve parliament and call for a snap election. Led by their chairman Bishop Wilson Kurui, they said members of parliament have failed in their mandate therefore parliament should be dissolved. This is after the Chef Justice David Maraga urged President Uhuru Kenyatta to dissolve parliament for failing to enact a law to operationalize the constitutional provision amount to an act of impunity. “As religious leaders from Uasin
POLITICS 1 years ago Uasin Gishu clergy want the government to provide hand sanitizers for free A section of religious leaders in Uasin Gishu has called on the government to provide free hand sanitizer to Kenyans in a move to control the spread of Coronavirus. They said it is hard for Kenyans to afford since it is very expensive and therefore need for the government to provide them free of charge to relieve them from the burden of purchasing them. "I want to call upon the government to distribute free hand sanitizers in public places such as hospitals, schools, churches, bus stations, centers and town
COVID 9 months ago Don't rush to re-open learning institutions- religious leaders Religious leaders from rift valley have urged the government not to open learning institutions soon to keep the spread of coronavirus. Led by church Bishops and Imams said schools should be rush to reopening of schools in September amid worsening numbers of Covid-19 positive cases. Chairman of the Imams Abubakar Bini and Chairman of the bishops and pastors Wilson Kurui said separately that the government will not be able to control spread of the virus in schools and that counties are ill prepared to handle the