By Ahmed Salat Ali political Affairs AARAN TV KE Major (Rtd.) Abdullahi Bashir Says Landmark Highway Will Transform North Eastern Kenya and Boost Regional Trade Mandera North Member of Parliament Major (Rtd.) Abdullahi Bashir has expressed satisfaction with the steady progress of the 68-kilometre Gari–Rhamu road, a critical component of the 750-kilometre Isiolo–Mandera Highway being implemented under the Horn of Africa Gateway Development Project. Speaking after an inspection tour of the project, the legislator described the pace of construction as encouraging, revealing that the first kilometre has already been tarmacked, while work on the remaining sections is progressing steadily. The MP noted that the Isiolo–Mandera Highway is jointly financed by the Government of Kenya and the World Bank, while the Gari–Rhamu section is funded through a partnership between the Government of Kenya and the African Development Bank (AfDB). He further observed that the project includes the ...
By :Ahmed Salat Ali political Commentator, Freelance Journalist and Wajir West Resident As the countdown to the 2027 General Election gathers pace, Wajir West is once again emerging as one of Northern Kenya's most unpredictable political theatres. Beneath the calm surface, an intense contest for influence is unfolding. Aspirants are quietly consolidating networks, elders are holding consultations behind closed doors and political camps are expanding their grassroots machinery. Across markets, mosques, villages and tea kiosks, one question dominates every conversation: who will inherit Wajir West's parliamentary seat? Unlike many constituencies where incumbency provides a comfortable advantage, Wajir West has built a reputation for political volatility. Its voters have repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to reject established leaders in favour of fresh faces whenever they believe change is necessary. Here, political survival is earned—not guaranteed. Every election resets the...