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MUMIAS KNUT: COURT REMOVES ACTING EXECUTIVE SECRETARY.

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By Joel Eshikumo. THE Employment and Labour Relations Court in Kisumu has overturned the appointment of Mr. Wesa P. Malack as the Executive Secretary Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Mumias Branch. In an application dated 14/8/2020, Mr. John Wesonga Lutta had moved to court to challenge his ousture by KNUT Secretary General Honourable Wilson Sosion from office. In cause number 60 of 2020, the claimant moved to sue Mr. Wesa P. M. Meshack the purported Ag KNUT Executive Secretary Mumias Branch, The registrar of Trade unions and KNUT national office who were lined up as respondents. Mr. Wesonga the longest serving Executive secretary had in the application termed the action by Hon Sosion to remove his as "I lawful and unfair" since  laws guiding suspension of any Executive Secretary were not followed. The firebrand Mumias Branch Executive Secretary who is in line to succeed Mr. Omucheni as the National Chairman KNUT sought orders restraining the Registrar of T

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MATUNGU: YOUTHS DESTROY ODM T-SHIRTS HOURS AFTER HON WERE WAS CLEARED.

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A group of youths burn ODM - branded caps and Tshirts in Matungu protesting the candidature of DVid Were the former MP.  HUNDREDS of youths yesterday tore and destroyed ODM-branded Tshirts and caps an hour after the party's candidate David Were was cleared by the IEBC. The sparodic incidents were witnessed in Emakale market in Mayoni Ward, Koyonzo market in Koyonzo ward and Mirere market. The youths said Honourable Where's candidature was no longer tenable and that he was being forced down their throats. As the ODM entourage snaked towards Harambee market, pockets of residents openly protested saying their choice to succeed the late MP is ANC :s Peter Nabulindo whose victory they claimed was stolen in 2017. "It will be unrealistic for Governor Oparanya to force us using threats and intimidation and empty promises to elect Hon. We're, we have him 15 years let someone else go there and work" Said Simon Sande. At one time, massively built goons transporte

FOUR AT KAKAMEGA ASSEMBLY ON THE SPOT OVER KSH 5M THEFT.

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Report By Peter Shitabule ( Editor)  FOUR top officers at the troubled Kakamega County Assembly could go to jail over an irregular payment of Ksh 5Million.  Documents show that the amount was paid to a hotel in Khwisero whose proprietor is the Assembly majority leader Mr. Joel Ongoro. A payment voucher in our procession shows the reason for payment being "meals by MCAs". It is claimed they ate meat and kienyeji worth the amount. A source at the Assembly has told the media that the payment has kicked off a storm and divided top officers who are not seeing eye to eye. The officers include the Speaker Mr. Morris Buluma, Clerk Laban Atemba, an accountant Mr. Mwanje and Mr. Ongoro himself. Before this  payment was made, according to insiders, Mr. Ongoro stormed the Accountant's office demanding to know why it was taking long. Mr. Ongoro who brags of being close to Governor Oparanya, took to threatening county staff over the delayed release of the money.  The speake

BISHOP SULUMETI GIRLS STUDENTS ROBBED

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Students at a school. Bishop Sulumeti girls Students are spending cold nights in the school. Property worth millions of shillings is suspected to have been lost after unknown men broke into Bishop Sulumeti Girls high school. According to the Principal Jane Cheloti, unknown people broke into the girl's dormitory and stole property including blankets, text books and uniforms. Speaking on phone, the Principal said the incident that happened one week before last week's re-opening had been reported to the police. "We do not know what exactly was stolen but most boxes of the girls were broken into, tho we have had security in the school through the Corona period" She said. Mrs. Cheloti said the school administration had not told parents adding that they were in the process of documenting what was missing from each student. Parents who spoke to the media expressed worry on the safety of the girls and blamed the school administration of not keeping them in the pic