On Wednesday, March 5, the local newspapers posted a lot of news, the political situation that dominated the pages; ODM chief Raila Odinga is reportedly meeting with former President Uhuru Kenyatta on the Coast, proposing a major political action in the future.
Source: UGC
Elsewhere, the newspapers clearly reported the results of the Auditor -General's Office, which have proposed the dispersal of public funds by the Government.
1. Nation today
The Swahili newspaper reported on a secret meeting between former President Uhuru Kenyatta and the ODM leader Raila Odinga.
According to Nation Today, the two leaders met at a hotel in Kilifi; The agenda of the conference was not immediately revealed but had a political direction.
Vice Chairman of Jubilee Party David Murathe confirmed that the two met; However, he dismissed the allegations that the discussion was based on political situation.
Murathe revealed that the meeting was not organized and that Raila phoned Liberty after knowing he was sweet.
“Raila was Kilifi for his ODM meetings. He was informed that Uhuru was close and came. The nation today quoted Murathe.
Murathe's statement was confirmed by an ODM official who explained that Raila met with Independence and added that the meeting was not previously coordinated.
This is happening amid reports on the agreement between Raila and the President William Ruto.
According to the nation today, the ruling party of UDA It has organized a conference to discuss the agreement.
2. Daily Nation
The newspaper saved the disclosure of the Office of the Auditor General, which highlighted the failure of the operation of the Community Health Insurance Authority (SHA).
Inspector General Nancy Gathingu revealed that the KSh 104 billion infrastructure which is in charge is not the government's property despite billions of taxpayers' money to invest there.
His report also indicated that the law was violated in obtaining the system as the procurement was not competitive.

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He came before the County Public Accounting Committee.
Gathungu explained that the government's failure to control the system run by private organizations puts at risk billions of taxpayers.
He said the ball is now in the Parliamentary Court about what is next for the system.
However, the President dismissed the results of the Auditor -General as a rumor.
He said the government had not used it and would not use any currency on the system.
Ruto explained the importance of a coalition of technologies that provide an inappropriate system but explained that it would work on the basis of fees for service.
3. People Daily
The newspaper highlighted the president's response to reports of failure to work in Sha.
Ruto, while speaking at the funeral of the late Malava MP Malulu Injendi, dismissed a report by the Auditor -General that the system of health plan cost the taxpayer KSh 104 billion.
According to the President, no currency has been invested in system services and the union of private technology companies.

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He said that the SHA works for the fee system for service, meaning that the serving union will be paid only based on their service delivery.
Ruto called on the infrastructure of the infrastructure, accusing them of having a misconception.
The president claimed that the noise against the SHI was funded by brokers who benefited from the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).
He announced that the country would not return to the old system, which he said was being robbed by fraudulent leaders.
4. The Standard
The Standard newspaper reported on Ruto's efforts to protest the case of his abolition.
As the newspaper reported, the president launched a fierce struggle on Monday, March 3, so that the case could be presented to sue him through a referendum to be dismissed.
The presidential lawyer, Fred Ngatia, argued that Ruto has a protection against criminal or alleged cases until the end of his leadership.
Ngatia claimed that the case filed by a group of 14 human rights activists and lawyers led by Cyprian Nyamwamu and Khelef Khalifa “was leading the courts with unknown water”.
“I urge you to hold on to and find that this was a dangerous time ago. They had one day in court, and it should end,” Ngati said.
On the other hand, Kibe Mungai said the case is about to take responsibility for the president for the corruption, the looting of government resources, the tyranny and the arbitrary killings of the opposition protesters due to the high cost of living.
According to Kibe, the authority to elect the President can be implemented through a referendum, including expelling the President.
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