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Women eye top seats across Rift Valley s 14 counties

THE STANDARD By Steve Mkawale | April 4th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Uasin Gishu Senator Margaret Kamar. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] The high number of women eyeing gubernatorial and senate seats across the Rift Valley is a sign that the hitherto male-dominated political scene is ripe for a shake-up. Although the General Election is still 17 months away, battles are already underway in the counties as the aspirants seek to align themselves with leading parties and presidential contenders. There are already clear rivalries between the Tangatanga and Kieleweke factions in the ruling Jubilee party, and the women-led Inua Mama and Team Embrace. Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika has declared her intentions to unseat Governor Lee Kinyanjui. 

Kuppet officials re-elected unopposed

THE STANDARD By Jacinta Mutura | April 5th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers? Secretary-General Akelo Misori. [David Gichuru, Standard] All the 10 Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) national officials were re-elected unopposed during Saturday’s polls. This was after their opponents withdrew from the race. The elections, whose nerve centre was Moi International Sports Centre, Karasani, in Nairobi, were conducted virtually and presided over by Acting Commissioner of Labour Hellen Apiyo. Ms Apiyo said she was satisfied that all the legal requirements for the elections were met. “Even though voting by virtual methods is not expressly provided for under the Kuppet constitution, I am satisfied by resolutions of the National Governing Council of March 30 and a court order paving the way for virtual voting,” said Apiyo.

Safety of learners top priority as KCPE exams start

Safety of learners top priority as KCPE exams start
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KNUT Members Turn Against Sossion

KNUT Members Turn Against Sossion File image of KNUT Secretary-General Wilson Sossion (centre) File The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) woes continue to deepen after some branch members associated with the union turned against their boss Wilson Sossion. The members led by Stanley Mutai, who recently took over as Kericho branch executive, criticized the manner in which Sossion has conducted operations within the giant union. Sossion has brought this union to the lowest end, we want him out. This is a declaration that we are going to restore the union to its former glory, Mutai stated. The new Kericho KNUT branch executive Stanley Kimutai speaking during a past press briefing.

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