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CALL FOR STATESMANSHIP: LEADERS URGE UHURU TO STEP BACK FROM ACTIVE POLITICS

By Ahmed Salat, Political Affairs | AARAN TV KE  As the country edges closer to the next General Election, a fresh appeal has been made to former President Uhuru Kenyatta to withdraw from active political engagement and embrace his role as a unifying national figure. Speaking to residents at Lunyofu Primary School in Budalang’i, the leader acknowledged Mr Kenyatta’s enduring contribution to the nation but cautioned that his recent public remarks risk fuelling division at a time when unity remains paramount. “We hold the former President in high regard for his service to this Republic. However, at this critical juncture, the country needs voices that unite rather than divide,” he said. He noted that Kenya stands at a delicate moment, where cohesion, stability, and national harmony are essential as the electoral period approaches. Drawing parallels with past leaders, he pointed to the examples set by the late Daniel arap Moi and the late Mwai Kibaki, who, upon leaving office, maintai...
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UNITY WAVE LIFTS MARYANROON AS SOLE WOMEN REP HOPEFUL IN TANA RIVER

By Ahmed Salat Ali, Political Affairs | AARAN TV KE  TANA RIVER — A growing tide of political unity is taking shape in Tana River County after the Somali Weyn community formally endorsed Maryanroon Mohamed as their sole candidate for the Women Representative seat in the 2027 General Election. In a declaration marked by solidarity and optimism, Maryanroon expressed deep gratitude for the endorsement, describing it as both a personal honor and a collective commitment to a shared future. “I am deeply humbled by the trust and confidence you have placed in me. This endorsement is not just about me—it reflects our unity, our belief in progress, and our shared vision for a better Tana River,” she said. She emphasized that her campaign will prioritize empowerment, inclusivity, and equal opportunity, with a particular focus on women and youth across the county. “Together, we are building a movement that ensures every voice is heard and every community is represented. I remain committed to a...

CAREER STAGNATION SPARKS WALKOUT AT WAJIR REFERRAL HOSPITAL

By Ahmed Salat Aaran Tv Ke  Operations at Wajir County Referral Hospital were disrupted on Friday after a section of health workers downed their tools, protesting stalled promotions and delayed career progression. The affected staff—comprising nurses, pharmacists, clinical officers and laboratory technicians—resorted to a go-slow, significantly slowing service delivery at the county’s main referral facility. The striking workers cited long-standing grievances, saying many had upgraded their qualifications, undertaken specialized training, and served for over a decade without corresponding promotions or adjustments to their job groups. “We have invested in our professional growth, but our careers have remained stagnant for years,” said one practitioner familiar with the situation. An official at the hospital, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the disruption but maintained that the impact on services had been contained. “There has been minimal interruption. We have...

CLASHES MUST END: WAJIR GOVERNOR CONDEMNS VIOLENCE, CALLS FOR SWIFT JUSTICE AND RESTRAINT

By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs | AARAN TV KE  Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi has issued a strong condemnation of the ongoing clashes involving members of the Kamba and Somali communities, describing the violence and loss of life as “deeply troubling and wholly unacceptable.” In a firm statement, the governor—who also serves as Chair of the Council of Governors—called on security agencies to act with urgency and decisiveness in restoring order and bringing those responsible to justice. “We cannot and will not condone violence in any form. Those behind these criminal acts must be apprehended without delay and face the full force of the law,” he said. Governor Abdullahi cautioned against framing the clashes along ethnic lines, warning that such narratives risk inflaming tensions and undermining peaceful coexistence among communities that have long lived and traded together across county borders. “This must not be reduced to an ethnic confrontation. Kenyans from all backgrounds...

Senators’ Bill Sparks Accountability Debate or Political Showdown Ahead of 2027

By Ahmed Salat Ali, Political Affairs  A controversial constitutional Amendment Bill has ignited a fierce national debate, raising a critical question: is Kenya witnessing a genuine push for accountability, or a calculated political contest between senators and governors ahead of the 2027 General Election? At the centre of the storm is the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2026, tabled by Kirinyaga Senator James Murango, which seeks to bar Governors from contesting Senate or County Assembly seats for five years after leaving office. While framed as a governance reform, the proposal has deepened an already strained relationship between the Senate and county leadership. On paper, the Bill proposes Amendments to Articles 99 and 193 of the Constitution, alongside Sections 24 and 25 of the Elections Act, introducing new disqualification criteria specifically targeting former governors. Its stated objective is to prevent conflicts of interest, particularly where former county ch...

Wajir Intensifies Cholera Prevention Drive Through Community Outreach and Hygiene Campaigns

By Ahmed Salat  The Department of Health, in partnership with the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) Wajir Branch, has stepped up efforts to curb the spread of cholera and other waterborne diseases across Wajir County through sustained community outreach and hygiene promotion initiatives. The ongoing intervention, anchored on Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE), focuses on public sensitization and the distribution of essential water treatment supplies. Health teams have been actively engaging residents using Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials, with a strong emphasis on preventive measures and safe hygiene practices. Key high-risk areas targeted include Orahey Market, Soko Holla, and ADC Market—busy centres that attract large numbers of pastoralists and traders. The high mobility of these populations has been identified as a significant risk factor in the rapid transmission of waterborne diseases. As part of the campaign, a total of 3,200 strips...

HEARTFELT WELCOME IN HABASWEIN AS JEHOW RENEWS COMMITMENT TO WAJIR SOUTH

By Ahmed Salat Ali | Political Affairs HABASWEIN — Wajir Woman Representative Fatuma Jehow has reaffirmed her commitment to inclusive development and service delivery following an emotionally charged visit to Habaswein and the wider Wajir South constituency. Speaking during her development tour, Jehow described the region as “deeply personal,” recalling the enduring legacy of her late father, Mzee Jehow, whose dedication to public service continues to shape her leadership journey. “Habaswein and the greater Wajir South hold a special place in my heart. Today, I felt a powerful connection—an outpouring of warmth and trust that reflects the legacy of my late father,” she said. Jehow noted that the trust once placed in her father has now been extended to her and her team, a responsibility she said she carries with humility and determination. The visit forms part of her ongoing countywide tour aimed at strengthening grassroots engagement, assessing community needs and accelerating dev...