Newspapers: New events emerge following Ojwang’s controversial death ‘

On Monday, June 9, the national newspapers focused on the confusing death of X Albert Omondi Ojwang.

Newspapers: New events emerge following Ojwang’s controversial death ‘
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1. Daily Nation

The newspaper reported on the fierce criticism of the ODM Secretary -General, Edwin Sifunaagainst the first Kenyan administration under President William Ruto.

According to Sifuna, the government of Ruto It should be one semester if it does not manage in compliance with the wishes of the people.

He emphasized that the ODM will continue to run for president in 2027 because the party is in place to compete with other political parties.

“In conducting a general assessment of the first Kenyan administration, I agree with the people I represent who daily cry out on the streets that this government has been very disappointed. Their promises to reduce taxes, improve lives, strengthen national solidarity and end police violence remaining empty words. Said I don’t chew.

2. The Standard

The newspaper highlighted the controversy in police reports on the death of Albert Omondi Ojwang.

Ojwang died on Sunday, June 8, in a controversial state, just hours after being detained at Central police station.

Although the police told Meshack Opiyo, the father of the deceased, that his son knocked on the cell wall to death, the Nairobi Funeral Home report was contrary to the statement.

It has been noted that in the city’s records, the cause of death was listed as “sudden death.”

The bereaved father expressed surprise at the report that his son’s body was in the Mbagathi Mochari, but later discovered that it had been sent to the city’s mochari.

In the lump, Ojwang’s body had marks of wounds in the arm, his face was swollen, and blood was coming from the nostrils and mouth – as opposed to police details.

“I have seen his body and I am shocked because the way I found him was not the same as the police details. The eyes, nose and his face are full of wounds,” Said Opiyo.

3. The Star

The newspaper reported on President William Ruto’s response to increasing calls from opposition demanding that he be president of one term.

Speaking at the Church of Christ Africa Church, Makadara, on Sunday, June 8, Ruto dismissed the famous ‘Wantam’ statement, calling his critics “shouting.”

The president said he had enough time to transform Kenya and would not be overwhelmed by baseless politics.

“I am dedicated. I have a strong desire. I am determined to change Kenya. Said Ruto.

4. Nation Today

The Swahili newspaper reported on a fatal accident at the intersection of Keroka-Ichuni Road in Nyamira County.

A police report stated that three people died instantly following the accident involving Three of a cruiser on Sunday, June 8.

Preliminary investigations showed that the three, heading to Nairobi, hit two motorcycles near Kekoka Sub-County Hospital.

Eyewitnesses said the accident happened after the driver lost the direction of the car due to brake failure, which caused the vehicle to fall into the car.

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