The local newspaper, on Wednesday, April 9, wrote about the political situation in the country, as well as accusations and accusations between former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua and President William Ruto that dominated the pages.
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Elsewhere, the Panel of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) was placed on the spot on the additional list of commissioners expected to be commissioners shortly after the polls were completed.
1. The Standard
The Standard newspaper reported on accusations and accusations between the President's camp William Ruto and that of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
Gachagua, in a television interview on Monday evening, April 7, claimed that Ruto had invested in secret businesses to benefit him and his group for national loss.
Also, at one time, he claimed that Ruto Farouk Kibet and Dennis Itumbi's assistant, the head of the creative economy and special projects of the White House, were shooting behind the curtain while other senior executives hit the line.
Gachagua claimed that Itumbi creates an important message of the Ministry and all government departments and the non -compliance with the CSS and the PSS.
However, responding to the allegations, Itumbi denied being the presidential administration's hub.
A trusted presidential strategic expert on social networks dismissed all Gachagua's conversations in the interview and called it false.
“The expelled deputy president does not deserve the answer. He is a man who runs his shadow in the dark, confused and sad, but strangely watching him play chess and lying bottles and calling them a strange game. The truth is the truth: Give him a command to stop him every time he opens his mouth. He cheats, one day, a special day. The Standard newspaper quoted Itumbi as saying.
2. Daily Nation
The newspaper reported on the eyebrows that were raised after it emerged as a nomination panel of IEBC It added six informal names to the list of nominees for the positions of the commissioners of the electoral commission.
The names in the extension were among the 1356 which the panel had published as a total of candidates who wanted to be new ministers of the commission.
On March 14, the panel published 105 candidates as those nominated for six commissioners after reviewing the application.
Six names, however, would be added later, making the total number of candidates questioned at 111.
The way that an extension came was what made you happy for lovers.
Law professionals Daily Nation They wanted to get their views argued that the inclusion of six other names that were not on the list of nominees violated the IEBC law, thus jeopardizing the whole process and exposing the results in court controversy when the country needed the commission in an emergency.
Opposition leaders led by Wiper cadre Kalonzo Musyoka have already criticized the process and cited it as vague and vowed to deny the results if their complaints were not dealt with.
Advocate Bob Mkangi, one of the legal experts who drafted the 2010 Constitution, claimed that the inclusion of six additional names was questionable, adding that the additions published shortly afterwards were strange and must be stated.
Commenting, the panel chairman Nelson Makanda suggested that the extension had to have a regional balance.
3. Nation today
The newspaper reported about the new outcry of former Public Service Minister Justin Muturiwho claimed his safety is in danger after the guard was abducted without any explanation.
He said the taking of his two bodyguards occurred despite his right to have them because he benefits from the pension after serving for 10 years as Speaker of Parliament.
“They were two guards, and they were removed on Monday night and no reasons were given. I legally have their right after I became a public officer,” He said.
Muturi was fired after several months of clashes with President William Ruto, accusing his administration of carrying out the kidnapping and brutal acts against opponents.
The former minister, who also served as Attorney General, said he would not be threatened to submit, especially due to his position against the kidnapping.
4. Nation Today
The newspaper reported on the Ministry of Defense to approve the sending of the Kenya Defense Force (KDF) for an emergency response in Mombasa County.
On Monday, April 7, Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya issued a government newspaper notice to provide military authority to help the Ministry of Interior and the Mombasa County government demolish a multi -sinking building in the Coast.
The nine -story structure, located in Kilifi Corner inside the Fayaz Estate, threatened the security as it began to collapse.
The notice, in accordance with section 241 (3) (b) of the Constitution, allows the Kenyan Defense Force (KDF) to provide assistance and cooperate with other authorities in emergencies or disasters.
The defense ministry's involvement followed the preliminary impetus for the Mombasa County government to demolish the building. This demolition is scheduled for Wednesday morning, April 9.
Governor Abdullswamad Sherrif Nassir ordered the relocation of residents within a 1.2 -kilometer area around the demolition area.

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He also announced plans to oversee the safe delivery and transfer of patients from the Central Training and Appeal Hospital who may be affected by the activity.
Additionally, the governor warned of the intense disruption of traffic and business activities in the affected area, urging businesses to leave and urge travelers to adjust their plans accordingly.
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