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Council of Governors Ousts Kahiga as Vice Chair Over Remarks on Raila Odinga’s Death

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Nairobi, October 22, 2025 — The Council of Governors (CoG) has unanimously voted to remove Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga from his position as Vice Chair, following his controversial remarks made in Kikuyu language allegedly celebrating the death of ODM leader Raila Odinga. In a special sitting convened at the Council’s headquarters, the governors resolved to pass a motion of no confidence in Kahiga, terming his comments as reckless, divisive, and unbecoming of a national leader. The meeting was attended in person by CoG Chairperson and Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdulahi, Tharaka Nithi Governor and Council Whip Muthomi Njuki, and Kericho Governor Dr. Eric Mutai, while other governors joined virtually. Governor Abdulahi confirmed the decision, emphasizing that the Council does not condone any form of hate speech or ethnic incitement. > “The Council of Governors wishes to distance itself from Governor Kahiga’s remarks. His statements do not in any way reflect the values, unity, a...

Mathira MP Eric Wamumbi Rebukes Governor Mutahi Kahiga Over “Insensitive” Remarks on Raila Odinga’s Death

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Mathira Member of Parliament Eric Wamumbi has sharply criticized Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga over comments he made following the death of opposition leader Raila Odinga, terming them “unfortunate, reckless, shallow, and irresponsible.” In a strongly worded statement shared on social media, Wamumbi distanced himself from the governor’s sentiments, saying they did not reflect the views of the Kikuyu community or the people of Nyeri County. “Governor Mutahi Kahiga, my Governor. The statement you have made today about the passing of Raila Odinga is very unfortunate, reckless, shallow and irresponsible,” Wamumbi wrote. “As a son from the Kikuyu community and Nyeri County, I de-associate myself from your school of thought. Raila did not rest so that the Kikuyu community can benefit. You can do better, shame!” Governor Kahiga’s controversial remarks, made earlier in the day, have drawn widespread backlash from both political leaders and Kenyans online, who accused him of politici...

Maraga Accuses Ruto of Betraying Constitution and Raila’s Legacy by Signing “Draconian” Bills During National Mourning

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Maraga Condemns Ruto’s Assent to “Unconstitutional” Bills, Says Laws Undermine Kenya’s Sovereignty Nairobi, October 21, 2025 — Former Chief Justice David Maraga has sharply criticized President William Ruto’s decision to sign into law eight controversial Bills, describing the move as a “mockery” of Kenya’s Constitution and a betrayal of the values championed by the late Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga. Addressing a press conference at PanAfric Hotel in Nairobi, Maraga—joined by civil society representatives and concerned citizens—expressed outrage that the laws were assented to even as the nation mourned the death of the opposition icon. “At exactly the same time that the nation was grappling with the news of Raila Odinga’s demise, President Ruto was in State House signing into law, not one but eight Bills, some of which are quite draconian. What a shame!” Maraga declared. Among the new laws signed include the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, the Privatisation A...

ODM Chairlady Rosemary Okuta Mourns Raila Odinga, Hails Him as a Symbol of Kenya’s Struggle for Democracy

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Nairobi, October 15, 2025 — ODM Nairobi Chairlady Rosemary Okuta has joined Kenyans and the global community in mourning the death of Raila Amolo Odinga, describing him as a towering figure whose lifelong dedication to justice and democracy transformed Kenya’s political landscape. Okuta paid tribute to the late Odinga, calling him “a father of the nation and a relentless freedom fighter whose courage inspired generations.” She noted that Raila’s sacrifices and vision for a united Kenya will continue to guide the country’s pursuit of equality, democracy, and social justice. “Kenya has lost a true patriot. His leadership, humility, and unshakeable belief in the power of the people will forever remain engraved in our hearts,” she said in her message of condolence. Okuta urged Kenyans to honor Raila’s legacy by upholding peace, unity, and the democratic values he championed for decades. She also expressed her condolences to Mama Ida Odinga and the entire Odinga family, assuring...

"His watch is over" Activist Boniface Mwangi Mourns Raila Odinga

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Nairobi, October 15, 2025 — Human rights activist and photojournalist Boniface Mwangi has sent his condolences to the family of Azimio leader Raila Odinga following the passing of Raila’s father, Mzee Odinga. In a brief but powerful message shared on his social media platforms, Mwangi wrote, “My condolences to the Raila Odinga family. Mzee amepumzika. His watch is over. What gives me hope is that last year a generation that will liberate Kenya from the shackles of bad leadership and corruption was born. Viva the revolution, viva.” The activist’s statement not only expressed sympathy for the Odinga family but also carried a strong political undertone, reaffirming his long-standing call for systemic change and leadership renewal in Kenya. Mwangi, known for his outspoken advocacy against corruption and impunity, said the hope for Kenya lies in a new generation of leaders committed to justice and integrity. His message comes at a time when the country continues to grapple with ...

Justice Helene Namisi Calls for Collective Action to End Child Marriage, Cites Judiciary’s Role in Protecting Girls’ Rights

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Hon. Lady Justice Helene Namisi, Judge of the High Court of Kenya, has called for stronger, society-wide collaboration to end child marriage and safeguard the rights and dignity of girls across the country. Speaking on behalf of the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya during the International Day of the Girl #EndChildMarriage Storytelling Forum, Justice Namisi emphasized that the fight against child marriage is not just a legal or developmental matter, but a profound issue of justice and human dignity. “The theme ‘Let Me Be a Child, Not a Wife’ captures the moral clarity of our shared mission — to safeguard every girl’s right to childhood, education, and freedom from exploitation,” she said. “Child marriage robs girls of their innocence, interrupts their education, jeopardizes their health, and traps them in cycles of poverty and dependence.” Justice Namisi commended Plan International Kenya for its steadfast advocacy in advancing gender eq...

Commissioner Michael Nzomo Calls for Collaboration and Equal Opportunities for Girls During Storytelling Forum

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Nairobi, October 11, 2025 — National Gender and Equality Commission (NGEC) Commissioner Michael Nzomo has called for stronger collaboration and continuous dialogue to empower girls and young women, particularly those from marginalized regions, as the world marked the International Day of the Girl. Speaking during a storytelling forum organized to celebrate the day, Nzomo emphasized the need for regular conversations that address the real challenges girls face in different parts of the country — from urban centers to remote areas like Mandera. > “We must have conversations at least twice a month, not just in privileged spaces like this room or on YouTube, but also in communities where girls face deeper struggles,” said Nzomo. “What happens to girls in Atlanta is very different from what happens to girls in Mandera or Turkana. We must bridge that gap.” He noted that while some youth have access to opportunities and platforms for growth, many others are left behind due to s...