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People Daily ePaper, 30 ma 2026

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ArticleGov­ernors quietly assemble polit­ical net­works ahead of 2027 elec­tions

As Kenya gears up for the 2027 Gen­eral Elec­tion, a num­ber of gov­ernors are quietly build­ing polit­ical machinery to enable them to con­tinue being rel­ev­ant bey­ond their counties, in what is shap­ing up to be an early scramble for regional...

Gov­ernors quietly assemble polit­ical net­works ahead of 2027 elec­tions

ArticleThe jovial, dan­cing PS who is bring­ing energy to Kenya’s pub­lic ser­vice

In a pub­lic ser­vice often painted in shades of grey starched suits, clipped speeches, and doors guarded by pro­tocol, Dr Jane Kere Imbunya arrives in full col­our. She walks into rooms with a scholar’s pos­ture, but a cit­izen’s smile. She listens...

The jovial, dan­cing PS who is bring­ing energy to Kenya’s pub­lic ser­vice

ArticleBaringo girls still under the knife des­pite anti-fgm crack­down

Female Gen­ital Mutil­a­tion (FGM) in Baringo County con­tin­ues to rear its ugly head des­pite sus­tained efforts to erad­ic­ate it. The harm­ful tra­di­tion is more pre­val­ent in Baringo South, Mogo­tio, and Tiaty sub-counties, where thou­sands of...

Baringo girls still under the knife des­pite anti-fgm crack­down

ArticleThe jovial, dan­cing PS who is bring­ing energy to Kenya’s pub­lic ser­vice

In a pub­lic ser­vice often painted in shades of grey starched suits, clipped speeches, and doors guarded by pro­tocol, Dr Jane Kere Imbunya arrives in full col­our. She walks into rooms with a scholar’s pos­ture, but a cit­izen’s smile. She listens...

The jovial, dan­cing PS who is bring­ing energy to Kenya’s pub­lic ser­vice