Category: Politics - Page 2

Nkosana Bhulu 12 July 2024

Tatu City Accuses Kiambu Governor of Extortion Over Land Approval

Tatu City, a prominent investor in Kenya, has raised accusations against Kiambu County Governor Kimani Wamatangi, claiming he attempted to extort Sh4.3 billion in land. The company argues this delay cost 4,500 jobs and Sh16 billion in investments. Governor Wamatangi has denied the allegations, demanding an apology and threatening legal action.

Nkosana Bhulu 10 July 2024

Civil Society and Political Parties Outraged by John Hlophe’s Election to Judicial Service Commission

The election of impeached judge John Hlophe to the Judicial Service Commission has sparked outrage among civil society organisations and political parties. Critics argue that his controversial past makes him unsuitable for the role, and opposition parties are calling the appointment irrational and unreasonable. This decision raises concerns about the integrity of judicial appointments.

Nkosana Bhulu 2 July 2024

Governor Wike Criticizes Ireti Kingibe, Sparks Controversy with Harsh Comments

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has strongly criticized Ireti Kingibe, former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. In a heated reaction to her comments about the 2023 presidential election, Wike told Kingibe to 'go and hang herself in a transformer,' igniting a social media firestorm.

Nkosana Bhulu 28 June 2024

Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump: Key Insights into the First 2024 Presidential Debate

The highly anticipated first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump for the 2024 election is set to take place on Thursday. This event is a crucial opportunity for both candidates to showcase their strengths and address their weaknesses. With polls showing a tight race, the debate's outcome could significantly influence the election narrative.

Nkosana Bhulu 26 June 2024

How France's Hard-Right Shift Could Redefine European Ties

Emmanuel Macron is grappling with a shifting electoral landscape in France that suggests a potential hard-right government, led by Marine Le Pen, could greatly affect the nation's standing in Europe. With diminishing voter support and parliamentary struggles, Macron's administration faces an uphill battle in addressing key issues from populism to economic reform.

Nkosana Bhulu 20 June 2024

Nnamdi Kanu Expresses Willingness to Negotiate with Nigerian Government Over Terrorism Charges

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has shown openness to negotiating with the Nigerian government concerning the terrorism charges against him. This announcement was made in court, potentially marking a shift in Kanu's legal fight that began with his extradition from Kenya in 2021. While specifics remain unsaid, this development raises interest in the ongoing trial.

Nkosana Bhulu 11 June 2024

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta's Fuel Cards Blocked in March 2023, Reveals Kanze Dena

In March 2023, former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s fuel cards were blocked, as disclosed by spokesperson Kanze Dena. Despite receiving old vehicles and a fuel card, the government has not renewed the contracts for two of his staff members. Kanze Dena sheds light on this significant development concerning Kenyatta’s post-presidency provisions.

Nkosana Bhulu 31 May 2024

Zille Highlights 'Ethnic Identity Vote' as Crucial in 2024 South African Elections

As early results for the 2024 South African elections come in, Helen Zille of the Democratic Alliance is confident of her party's strong performance in the Western Cape. Zille pointed out that new parties have gained traction through ethnic identity politics, with the MK Party drawing Zulu speakers and the Patriotic Alliance appealing to coloured voters. The ANC currently leads with over 1.5 million votes, ahead of the DA and other parties.