KTM NEWS TITBITS Tue, 01 July 2025

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Tue, 01 July 2025

5:40 pm
Former DP Rigathi Gachagua has accused President William Ruto of orchestrating a plan to have him arrested while claiming the state wants to restrict his movement in and out of the country.

5:10 pm
Opposition leaders have called for the immediate resignation of Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen, or he faces impeachment over his recent controversial shoot-to-kill order.

4:48 pm
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has threatened to commence a nationwide strike should the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) fail to begin talks for the new CBA by July 7.

4:13 pm
Hours after KUCCPS announced the release of the 2025 results, several students have decried not receiving any placement results, with the students’ portal showing the same old message.

3:21 pm
Families of the June 25 protest victims have expressed their grievances after the government pathologist failed to conduct an autopsy on their kins’ bodies as previously planned.

3:00 pm
The High Court has ordered IG of Police, Douglas Kanja, and DCI boss, Mohammed Amin, to produce missing activist Ndiangui Kinyagia, dead or alive.

2:39 pm
Education CS Julius Ogamba has released the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) results for the 2025 placement cycle with nursing at KMTC among most sort after courses.

2:07 pm
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has appealed to members of the public to help trace a missing title deed for one of its plots of land.

1:55 pm
Murang’a Governor Irungu Kang’ata has pledged to support the family of Boniface Kariuki, the Nairobi hawker who was shot and later died in hospital after spending weeks in intensive care. The shooting, which was unprovoked, was captured on video.

1:27 pm
Peter Kawanjiru, an ally of ex-DP Rigathi Gachagua has allegedly been abducted; according to his family officers in civilian clothes stormed their house on Monday night and captured the DCP youth leader.

12:57 pm
Nairobi Woman Rep Esther Passaris has proposed a new bill that would change the way demonstrations are conducted by introducing restrictions on the locations of public meetings.

12:30 pm
The Kenya Meteorological Department has issued a warning of rain and significantly colder-than-normal nights over the next five days for Nairobi and several other parts of the country.

11:38 am
Kenya joins an international coalition of eight countries lobbying for a global taxation on luxury air travel. The group suggests that levies on flying could raise up to Ksh28 trillion ($220 billion) if applied across the board.

10:53 am
President William Ruto met with French President Emmanuel Macron who reaffirmed France’s shared commitment with Kenya to sustainable development, regional peace, and global cooperation.

10:17 am
The Parliamentary Service Commission has announced vacancies for up to 38 security wardens to be positioned at and around Parliament Buildings.

9:37 am
UK Deputy High Commissioner Ed Barnett has defended the joint statement by ambassadors and high commissioners, maintaining that it was issued in good faith to encourage peaceful demonstrations and support protection of human rights.

9:13 am
The Ministry of Water has announced internship opportunities for young professionals after securing funding from the World Bank. Interns will be deployed to regions implementing the bank’s the Horn of Africa Groundwater for Resilience Project.

8:47 am
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has once again extended the deadline for filing tax returns by four more days to July 5.

7:56 am
KNEC to train examiners for the upcoming Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) exams between July and August; shortlisted teachers to pay Ksh10,500 for the training.

7:00 am
Kalonzo Musyoka’s Wiper party has officially changed its name to the Wiper Patriotic Front, Registrar of Political Parties Ann Nderitu has confirmed.

6:45 am
The Ministry of Health has waived all medical bills for victims of the protests, including Boniface Kariuki’s Ksh815,805; he tragically died from a gunshot wound sustained during the June 25 protests in the CBD.

6:30 am
The Registrar of Political Parties has affirmed Uhuru Kenyatta as the legitimate leader of the Jubilee Party and Jeremiah Kioni as its Secretary-General, effectively dismissing claims to leadership by Kanini Kega and Sabina Chege.

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