While urging Kenyans, particularly the youth, to continue speaking out against abductions, Muturi also called on human rights groups, including the Kenya Human Rights Commission, to apply more pressure on the government and the President.
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has slammed President William Ruto for mediating in the DRC conflict while insecurity worsens in Kenya.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki lauded President Ruto for achieving significant economic progress in just two years, surpassing Mwai Kibaki's early performance.
At face value, any public action the Kenyan government takes to show that it’s listening to its citizens is important – but it’s only a first step.
The Minority Leader Antohny Kiragu confirmed to the house that the president will be attending, however, the date may be subject change. Governor Sakaja will attend
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has affirmed his loyalty to President William Ruto, telling off critics urging him to challenge his boss on unpopular policies.
A section of Kenyans have criticised President Ruto for having a call to US secretary of state, opining that African problems must be solved by Africans,
Kisii Governor Simba Arati has read a riot act on an ODM party faction censuring party Secretary General Edwin Sifuna over his hardline position against the broadbased President William Ruto administration.
Cabinet Secretary for Public Service Justin Muturi has once again criticized the government over cases of abductions and extrajudicial killings, taking direct aim at his boss, President William Ruto.
Kenyan President William Ruto has criticised the African Union (AU) for its uncoordinated, underfunded, and poorly planned response to terrorism and conflict in Africa.
As confusion and internal feud deepen in Kenya’s main opposition party, it’s scribe has taken a swipe at party officials for betraying the cause of ‘ordinary Kenyans’, accusing them of turning into Ruto’s mouthpiece.
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has proposed a Public Commission of Inquiry into the root cause of recent spate of abductions saying the trend will plunge the country into 'chaos and anarchy'.