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MP Mpuru Aburi demands apology from governor Kawira as he dismisses remarks in senate video

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Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza is being demanded to apologize by Tigania East Member of Parliament Mpuru Aburi due to a video tape that was shown in the Senate during her impeachment hearing.

In the footage, MP Aburi can be heard aggressively criticizing Governor Mwangaza for not having children with her present spouse.

The politician can be heard speaking in Meru vernacular and making a charged statement while rubbing a stick between his palms.

When asked to report to the Senate what the MP had said, Governor Mwangaza responded as follows:

“He is saying he has given me 9 months to be pregnant and if that is not done. He will do it via what he is holding,” the county boss stated before shedding tears.

The lawmaker is now claiming that the head of Meru County edited the video to support her allegations, and he is on his way to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to file a report and request an investigation.

MP Aburi asserts that he values and respects women much and that he has never made any remarks that would be seen as demeaning to them.

The lawmaker declared that he will provide the DCI with the entire recording of his remarks to support their investigation.

“Nataka apology kutoka kwa Governor wetu wa Meru County kwamba aliambia Wakenya uwongo. Niko tayari kuenda kuandika statement, alete video, mimi niko na video yangu ya maneno niliongea…ile yao ilikuwa imekatwakatwa kuonyesha ya kwamba Mpuru amekuwa akivuruga kina Mama,” he stated.

MP Aburi spoke on Friday as Governor Mwangaza returned home a triumphant woman having survived the second bid to remove her from office by impeachment in just under a year.

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CS Machogu says no exam printing contract was cancelled in reply to Raila

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Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has denied assertions made by Raila Odinga, head of Azimio La Umoja One Kenya, that anomalies in the recently revealed results are due to the termination of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) tests printing tender to a UK firm.

During his appearance before the Parliamentary Education Committee, Machogu stated that tenders for publishing national tests are sent out every year.

”We have not terminated anybody’s contract. Each and every year a contract is made,” he said.

He insisted that Kenya, like any other nation, is capable of producing exam papers domestically.

The Education CS said that his ministry did not violate any laws and that the examinations printing tender was awarded using due process.

However, Machogu recognized that applicants’ difficulties receiving their results were caused by the company’s noncompliance with KNEC guidelines regarding the management of the QR code used for transmitting and accessing the KCPE results.

“As a CS I have learnt lessons because basically you can see as a ministry everything was right. Somebody we can call an outsider was given the contract but did not really conform and do to the required standard. Moving forward when we release the KCSE examinations we will not be able to make use of the same service provider,” he added.

Odinga had on Wednesday alleged that the government illegally revoked the printing tender from a UK based firm to a printer based in Mombasa road and later to India.

”We have established that early this year, the Kenya Kwanza administration suddenly and abruptly stopped this contact because the UK firm refused to give kickbacks. Without following any legal procurement processes, due diligence procedures and attention to examination timelines, the Kenya Kwanza administration awarded the KCPE and KCSE exam printing contract to a politically correct printing company based in Mombasa road,” Odinga said.

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Ex-KCB top manager Leonard Mwithiga arrested in US trying to kill wife

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A Kenyan man is being charged in the US with murder-for-hire after authorities thwarted his plan to have a woman, with whom he has a long-running legal dispute, assassinated.

The 52-year-old former top banking executive Leonard Thuo Mwithiga was charged in Putnam, Connecticut, after he instructed a friend to find a hitman for him so that he could “finish that woman” or “inject something into her food or water to kill her slowly like cancer.”

In order to avoid being connected to the woman’s death, Mwithiga allegedly intended to have her killed between January 28 and February 3 of the following year while he would be in Kenya. He assured the hitman he would give him $4000 (Sh609,000).

Mwithiga, the prosecutor claims, found a would-be killer, whom he gave $300 (Sh46,000) “in good faith”, not knowing he was dealing with an undercover police officer. He had also given the associate $100 (Sh15,238).

Both the associate, an Uber driver, who turned informant for the police, and the woman who was supposed to be the victim have not been identified.

According to local media sites, the informant informed a state police officer, who then went up to Mwithiga and pretended to be the hitman-for-hire he required.

According to investigation files submitted to the court, the undercover police officer “spoke with Mwithiga for more than an hour on Monday night, finalising the details of” the scheme while wearing audio and video monitoring, according to CT Insider, a Connecticut-based news site.

The Kenyan man was apprehended right away by the officer after they met at a motel in Putnam, the capital of Connecticut.

 

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Death and funeral announcement of Florence Wabaiya Kariuki in in Austin Texas USA

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The family of Florence Wabaiya Kariuki is sad to inform you that she passed away on Thursday 23rd November 2023 at her home in Austin Texas USA.

She was the last surviving child of the late Eliud Gitome Kariuki and the late Penis Muringe. She was a stepdaughter to Isabera Wambui Eliud.

She was the mother of Charles Kariuki (CK) and Rahal Muringe Morabu. Grandmother to Ng’ang’a Kariuki, Wabaiya Kariuki, Warucu Kariuki, Kuki Murugi Kariuki, Kena Muringe Kariuki, Audrey Amani Morabu and Isaiah Morabu. Great grand mother to Nakia Grace Cherono Ng’eno.

She was the mother-in-law to the late Caroline Kariuki, Alice Wangari Kariuki and Andrew Morabu. She was grandmother-in-law to Robin James Kennerley and Benson Ng’eno.

She was sister to Hesbon Mwangi, Njora Kariuki, Diana Muthoni Macharia, Janet Wanjiru Abdallah, Eunice Wangari, Marion Wanjiku Gikandi, Monica Wairimu Ngugi, Gerald Muchira Kariuki and Mwembu Mbugua (all deceased). She was the stepsister to James Mwangi, Stephen Macharia, George Muchiri, Samuel Karuga, Dinah Muthoni, Lucy Watiri and Godfrey Mureithi. She was an aunt, grandaunt, and great grandaunt to many.

Plans are underway for her repatriation and interment in Kenya.

Friends and family are meeting at the All-Saints Cathedral from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm every Tuesday and Thursday starting from 30th November to 14th December 2023 to comfort and support the family with prayers and raise funds towards funeral expenses.

Further details will be shared during the meetings.

Financial contributions may be sent to number [paybill details to be shared soon]

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