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Gachagua Threatens to Name Attackers After Church Incident

 Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has threatened to publicly disclose the identities of individuals who allegedly attacked him during a church service in Witema, Othaya, on Sunday, January 25, 2026. Speaking on Friday, February 6, 2026, during the funeral service of the late Jamleck Kamau’s mother in Kigumo, Murang’a County, the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) leader said his team had gathered sufficient evidence identifying those behind the incident. Gachagua said the attack disrupted what had been a peaceful worship service, plunging the church into chaos and forcing congregants to flee the premises for their safety. He maintained that the matter was serious and warned that unless appropriate action is taken, he would have no option but to reveal the names of those he claims orchestrated and carried out the attack.
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Aden Keynan Welcomes Court of Appeal Verdict Upholding Constitutionality of NG-CDF

 By Ahmed Salat Ali AARAN TV KE   The Court of Appeal has emphatically upheld the constitutionality of the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF), delivering a major victory for Parliament and reaffirming the fund’s critical role in driving grassroots development across the country.   In a landmark judgment delivered on 6 February 2026, a three-judge bench comprising Court of Appeal President Justice Daniel Musinga, Justice Fatuma Tuiyott, and Justice A.O. Muchelule set aside a High Court decision that had invalidated the entire NG-CDF Act, 2015. The appellate court ruled that the High Court erred in declaring the NG-CDF Act unconstitutional, finding that the legislation does not violate the principles of public finance, devolution, or the division of functions between the national and county governments.   “The remedy of striking down the entire Act was disproportionate and inconsistent with the principle of severability,” the j...

Feiza Ahmed Launches 2027 Women Rep Bid as Wajir’s Clan Politics Take Shape

  Feiza Ahmed Launches 2027 Women Rep Bid as Wajir’s Clan Politics Take Shape By. Ahmed Salat Ali - Aaran Reporter Hon. Feiza Ahmed Sheikh, the nominated MCA for Wajir County Assembly, has officially entered the 2027 Woman Representative race, injecting fresh energy into the political landscape of Wajir West and the county at large. On Saturday, she hosted a well-attended consultative forum with women from the Rerow Mohamud community and the broader Wajir West constituency, attracting participants from different professional and social backgrounds. Addressing the gathering, Feiza said she was fully prepared to serve, expressing confidence in her qualifications, leadership experience, and deep understanding of Wajir’s challenges. “I believe Wajir deserves informed, firm, and compassionate leadership. I am prepared for this journey, and I am ready to lead our county with integrity,” she said. Participants at the meeting openly endorsed her candidature, with several speakers affirmi...

WARDERE JOINS 2027 WAJIR SENATORIAL RACE, PROMISES LEADERSHIP OF INTEGRITY AND INCLUSIVITY

  WARDERE JOINS 2027 WAJIR SENATORIAL RACE, PROMISES LEADERSHIP OF INTEGRITY AND INCLUSIVITY By Ahmed Salat, Aaran TV KE News Desk The political temperature in Wajir County is steadily rising as Hon. Wardere officially declared his bid for the 2027 Senatorial seat, marking a significant development in the county’s fast-shaping political landscape. In a statement to residents, Wardere described his decision as a “humble yet determined step” inspired by extensive consultations with elders, religious leaders, youth, women, and professionals from across the six sub-counties of Wajir. He emphasized that his candidacy is rooted in the voices and aspirations of the people. “This decision has not been made in haste. I have listened to the voices of Wajirians from every corner of our great county because true leadership begins with the people,” he said. Wardere underscored his commitment to championing accountability, inclusivity, and equitable representation, pledging to restore digni...

Wajir Residents Mark Eid al-Adha with Calls for Unity, Modesty and Responsibility

By Ahmed Salat Ali   Hundreds of residents from all walks of life gathered at the ICF grounds in Wajir County to observe Eid al-Adha, one of the most significant celebrations in the Islamic calendar. The congregational prayers drew men, women, youth, and children in a heartfelt display of community, faith, and spiritual reflection. Leading the prayers was Sheikh Osman Noor, who delivered a powerful sermon emphasizing the spiritual and moral essence of Eid al-Adha.  He reminded the faithful of the festival's significance—commemorating the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice for Allah—and urged those present to remember and support the less fortunate in society. “This is a day of sacrifice, mercy, and unity. Let us not forget the needy, the poor, and those struggling in silence,” Sheikh Osman preached. The Sheikh emphasized brotherhood and humanity, encouraging the community to embody compassion and humility, particularly on such a holy day.  He cautioned again...