Kenyan Newspaper, May 29: Ruto Nyanza’s visit ignores Migori several weeks after being shot

On Thursday, May 29, the country’s largest newspapers wrote in detail the President’s request William Ruto The apology issued during the breakfast of the national prayer, before his four -day visit planned in the Nyanza area.

The front pages of the National Newspapers Today and The Standard. Photo: Nation Today, The Standard.
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1. Daily Nation

According to the newspaper, controversy over allegations of kidnapping of Juja MP George Koimburi increased after Inspector-General of Police Douglas Kanja claimed the MP had forged the incident with assistance from his allies.

Preliminary results suggest that Koimburi was preparing his disappearance outside the Full Gospel church in Mugutha, Kiambu.

It is alleged that a detention suspect admitted to kidnapping the MP and took him to a local hotel and later dropped him to a coffee farm where he was found confused and injured.

According to police, a Subaru Forester car, borrowed by Juja CDF officer, was used in the kidnapping. His registration was changed to hide his identity.

Koimburi was later transferred to Honda’s car’s car and allegedly slept in Ellis and a cafeteria bar in Kiganjo.

Investigators say the MP’s injuries were causing himself and that the kidnapping could be a strategy to avoid the arrest of an ongoing investigation.

Head of DCI Mohamed Amin confirmed that they had pursued the legislature and found that the police were prevented from interrogating him at Karen Hospital.

MPs Gabriel Tongoyo and Daniel Nanok, who visited the hospital for the fact that they were denied, were denied permission, despite being in the formal duties of Parliament.

Tongoyo expressed his concern about the closure while other politicians including Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka were allowed to enter.

The leader of the minority Junet Mohamed dismissed the issue as a “political turmoil,” calling it one of Kenya’s most annoying scandals.

2. Nation today

According to a Swahili post, Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya returned to work even when facing charges in the Ethics and Anti -Corruption Court in Nairobi.

The governor began working from the sub -county offices to obey the court order, appearing to avoid the trap of the office.

This has moved the masterpiece of authority from its official office in the city center to the office of Kiminini sub -county, from where he is now performing his official duties.

During his bail decision, the anti -corruption court in Nairobi prevented governor Natembeya from serving in his official office for 60 days.

This followed his arrest at his home in Nairobi, where it was raided by EACC investigations before being brought to court.

3. The Star

The newspaper reported that former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua had convened a strategic session with senior officials of his Democratic Change (DCP) party to arrange a new venue and transportation following the cancellation of their scheduled launch in Kasarani.

Sports Kenya overturned the DCP’s reservations just a few days before the event, causing allegations of political interference.

The launch, which was originally expected to take place on Tuesday, was expected to be a major review for Gachagua.

The DCP referred to it as a historic event focusing on the traditions and symbols aimed at pointing Gachase as a major man in Mount Kenya and the 2027 presidential candidate.

Approximately 5,000 people were expected to attend, including party members, elders, youth leaders and the media.

Critics say that leadership is now focusing on alternative venues, including private and county -owned stadiums such as Kirigiti and Thika.

DCP general secretary Hezron Obaga confirmed that they rely on personal centers due to what he called “government violence.”

Gachagua’s allies have blamed President William Ruto’s administration for canceling, citing it as an attempt to stop political competition.

Gatanga MP Edward Muriu, a major supporter of Gachagua, accused Ruto of using the government’s authority to intimidate the opposition.

He argued that even negative attention could be politically beneficial and compared the patience shown by former President Uhuru Kenyatta during the pre -power war.

4. The Standard

According to the paper, President William Ruto begins a four -day visit to Nyanza before the Day of Power Day.

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga is expected to join him in the areas of the visit, marking a crucial time for political cooperation.

Initially, Ruto was scheduled to begin his visit to Migori County, which he visited three weeks ago.

However, the Migori Center has been dismissed by schedules following political conflicts among local leaders.

Although the county government mentioned the conflict and events of Kisumuanalysts involve the cancellation of tension and increasing conflict.

Circles reveal that a meeting held in Nairobi, led by a minority leader in the National Assembly Junet Mohamed and attended by several Migori MPs, concluded with a resolution to cancel the visit.

The MPs claimed they were not included in planning and blaming governor Ochillo Ayacko for excluding other elected officials.

One MP said the governor had made a one -sided decision on the president’s visit, causing stress among representatives whose constituencies were to organize the event.

Governor Ayacko met with President Ruto last week without involving other local leaders, a move that exacerbated the break.

Initially the Migori MCAS had applied for a broad meeting involving all elected officials, but their appeal was not considered.

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