MAGAZINE: The last message of the Kenyan pilot to the family before his plane was released in Sudan

On Friday, May 16, the Kenyan newspapers focused on the launch of the Democrats for Citizen (DCP) and former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.

Daily newspapers also reported that the government would monitor and force those who violate Hustler’s fund to repay their loans.

Main News in Kenyan Newspapers on Friday, May 16. Photo/Screen: DN, The Star, The Standard, The Star and National Today.
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1. Daily Nation

On Friday, May 2, Kenyan pilot Michael George Oluoch Nyamodi presented a message to his family before his plane was released in Sudan.

LOVE, her sister, sent her a message at five o’clock in the morning, and she replied in silence, “Don’t worry, little.”

Although their remaining chat is a secret, many who know the pilot revealed that they were around.

Regardless of the time difference, Kadogo repeatedly received a phone call or SMS from Georgie, how his family phoned him in love.

They would talk about anything from airline engines to flying, music, and family training, even when he entered two or three o’clock in the morning.

That day, a tragedy happened. The cargo plane that Nyamodi flew was hit by a suspected missile fired by the Sudanese army when it landed at Nyala Airport in Darfur.

The area is under the control of the RSF forces, one of the groups involved in the Sudanese civil war.

Nyamod’s daughter mourned her bitterly during Mass demand in St. Francis, Ack, Karen.

“Now we release the Father in the Highness of the God of Justice and the Merciful … until we meet again,” he said.

2. People every day

Minister of Cooperatives (CS) Wycliffe oparanya He has advised the Hustler Fund borrowers to repay their loans.

The minister threatened loans that they would be monitored and forced to repay their loans.

“I assure the public that we are developing a way to recover the money so that more Kenyans can benefit from the treasury. In order for the program to continue and make a big impact, the violators have to pay their debts,” he pleaded.

The ministry is currently conducting an assessment of the impact of the treasury in 2022.

Oparanya revealed that more than 25 million Kenyans benefited from the treasury, which has provided approximately KSh 70 billion.

The MSME ministry also revealed that half of the borrowers failed to repay a total of KSh 11 billion.

This is happening as the government announces that it is partnering with the World Bank to implement a program to empower young people and women worth KSh 33 billion.

3. The Star

Costs carried by taxpayers for long presidential trips William Rutoincluding personal activities and church activities have been revealed.

According to the documents presented to parliament, one sectarian application costs between KSh 4 million and KSh 15 million.

These include the cost of the public speakers system, tents and carpets.

Although he ordered measures to curb spending to reduce government spending, Ruto spent KSh 118 million for 16 church activities.

The president has been contributing millions to fund the construction of the churches and emphasized that he will continue to do so despite criticism.

4. The Standard

The conflicting remarks of senior security officers have revealed the divisions seen within the National Security Council and its Advisory Committee.

This raises concerns about whether the problem is the result of poor coordination or poor communication.

Minister of Internal Security Kipchumba Murkomen He has been seen in conflict with Ruto’s recent statements that all kidnapped Kenyans have been reunited with their families, which were released before Finnish president Alexander Stubb.

“They have all been sent back to their houses and families, and I have given them strong instructions that nothing like that will happen,” Ruto confirmed.

However, Murkomen claimed that the president’s opinion was misinterpreted and that it was excluded from context.

“The fact that we said the kidnapping had ceased does not mean we were behind them,” The minister said.

5. Nation Today

Former DP Rigathi Gachagua has vowed to make Ruto a president of one term.

Speaking at the launch of his party on Thursday, May 15, the politician accused Ruto of deceiving Kenyans and failing to fulfill the promises he made.

“It’s time for the liberation of our country,” Gachagua announced.

Her DCP’s political outfit uses the slogan ‘Skiza Kenyans’.

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