
Kenyan sports fraternity mourns Raila Odinga, say he lived and breathed football
The Kenyan sports community has joined millions across the nation in mourning the death of former Prime Minister, ODM Party leader and long serving Gor Mahia patron Raila Amollo Odinga who passed away on Wednesday while receiving treatment in India. Fondly known as Baba, Raila who had lived for 80 years will be remembered not only as a reformist, democrat and a leader but also as a sports lover- specifically football — a sport he loved, supported, and often credited his love of the sport for helping him develop a philosophical attitude towards the rough-and-tumble world of politics. For decades,

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Investing in Kenya's Green Energy Sector: Opportunities Ahead
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Clashing cultures, shared futures: How Governors Arati and Ole Ntutu are bridging the divide in Trans Mara
The rolling hills of Trans Mara, a region known for its lush tea plantations and sprawling savannahs, have recently been the stage for a simmering conflict between two of Kenya’s most iconic communities: the Gusii and the Maasai. What began as a dispute over land boundaries and resources has escalated into a full-blown tribal spat, threatening the fragile peace in this agriculturally rich region. But in a rare show of unity, Governors Simba Arati of Kisii and Patrick Ole Ntutu of Narok have stepped in, not just as administrators, but as peacemakers determined to heal the rift. The tension, which
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