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Kenya Top Stories

for the 17 Nov - 23 Nov

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Kindiki Cautions Leaders on Disunity
1. Kindiki Cautions Leaders on Disunity

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki cautioned political leaders against statements he said could undermine national unity. Speaking at a church service in Nandi County, he noted that President William Ruto has included all regions in the government’s development agenda and urged leaders to support those efforts. Kindiki highlighted ongoing projects in Nandi and said he is working with ministries to implement presidential directives. He added that agricultural reforms continue, with tea bonus concerns under review.

Nairobi Gets Three Administrative Units
2. Nairobi Gets Three Administrative Units

Kenya’s Interior Ministry created three administrative sub-regions in Nairobi to improve service delivery, citing the city’s growing population. Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen announced Nairobi North, Nairobi East, and Nairobi West as new coordination units, each headed by an official at the County Commissioner rank. A gazette notice detailed the sub-counties under each unit. Murkomen also redeployed several County Commissioners nationwide, saying the changes reflect officer strengths and recent public consultations.

COTU Seeks Deporting a Chinese National
3. COTU Seeks Deporting a Chinese National

Kenya’s Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) called for the deportation of a Chinese national filmed assaulting a Kenyan worker at TCM Mabati Factory in Eldoret. In a statement to Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen, COTU said the incident violated the workers’ rights and urged stricter oversight of foreign-run enterprises. The worker later said he forgave his supervisor, but COTU maintained its demand and noted earlier concerns about misconduct involving other foreign investors.

UDA Refutes Gachagua’s Violence Claims
4. UDA Refutes Gachagua’s Violence Claims

Kenya’s United Democratic Alliance dismissed Rigathi Gachagua’s claims of planned violence ahead of the Nov. 27 Mbeere North by-election. Secretary General Hassan Omar said Gachagua’s letter to the Inspector General alleging threats from UDA supporters was unfounded and aimed at seeking sympathy. Omar said the party’s campaigns have remained peaceful and cautioned Gachagua against linking its candidate to the claims. Gachagua has asked authorities to ensure his safety during upcoming rallies.

Ruto Orders Steady Drug Supply by KEMSA
5. Ruto Orders Steady Drug Supply by KEMSA

President William Ruto directed the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority to maintain consistent delivery of medicines to public hospitals under the Universal Health Coverage program. Speaking in Marsabit County, he told KEMSA to send supplies directly to facilities to prevent shortages. Ruto said the agency has sufficient funding and urged Kenyans to register with the Social Health Authority for primary care. He also highlighted ongoing efforts to streamline national ID issuance and support county development.

Mudavadi Defends ODM’s Path
6. Mudavadi Defends ODM’s Path

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi said Raila Odinga and the Orange Democratic Movement never attempted to take power through unconstitutional means. Speaking at an ODM event in Mombasa, he cited Raila’s reliance on legal processes during the 2007–08 post-election crisis and the negotiations that produced the Grand Coalition Government. Mudavadi said ODM has supported electoral reforms and contributed to the 2010 Constitution, including its strong advocacy for devolution.