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‘From hustlers to sufferers’ Raila disses Ruto’s 100 days in power

Raila Odinga is not a happy man, as President Ruto’s leadership is concerned. As the Kenya Kwanza regime 100 days in office end, the Azimio La Umoja leader says, Kenyans have moved from hustlers to sufferers. In a long report Raila Odinga says; The speeches, actions, and policy failures during the first 100 days of the Kenya Kwanza administration have revealed a concerning trend line across the board. There is already a recurring pattern emerging. The Kenya Kwanza regime’s disrespect for the Kenyan Constitution and laws, its disregard for democracy and its institutions, its blatant violation of Chapter Six of the Constitution on Leadership and Integrity, its intoleranceand speed with which it has trampled on the rule of law. Its haste to crush the political opposition and stifle political opposition, its blatant repression of the free press, and its overt attempt to kill devolution are the key takeaways at this early stage. These actions have all been carried out […]

Carole Kariuki, KEPSA CEO (Left), with Hon. Johnson Sakaja the Nairobi Governor aspirant for the Kenya Kwanza Alliance during a meeting where the private sector outlined eight priority areas in addressing challenges facing the county including sustainable urban mobility and transport, an integrated urban land use plan, water provision, wastewater and solid waste management and a robust security and disaster risk management agenda for the city. news politics

KEPSA met up with Kenya Kwanza Alliance Governor Aspirant Johnson Sakaja

The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) today presented the Private Sector Economic Manifesto for Nairobi County to the Kenya Kwanza Alliance candidate for Governor, Hon. Johnson Sakaja. The Manifesto seeks to make Nairobi a livable city and emphasizes eight thematic areas where the private sector wants to see a change in how the capital city […]

KEPSA Chief Executive Officer, Carole Kariuki speaking during the private sector engagement with the Kenya Kwanza Coalition where KEPSA tabled the proposed Private Sector Manifesto that seeks government commitment in spurring jobs and inclusive wealth creation, among four other areas of intervention. news politics

KEPSA engages Kenya Kwanza Coalition on Private Sector Manifesto

The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) has today met with the Kenya Kwanza Alliance in a series of planned meetings with all presidential candidates to present the private sector economic manifesto. This follows the first engagement meeting with the Azimio La Umoja Movement, held on March 2, 2022. In the proposed Private Sector Economic Manifesto, […]