
A funeral in Nyamira county became chaotic after Borabu MP Patrick Osero and activist-turned-politician Morara Kebaso engaged in a heated political confrontation. The incident occurred in Nyansiongo, where Morara accused Osero of overseeing inflated development projects and misusing public funds. Morara, who has declared interest in the 2027 presidential race and unveiled his INJECT political party, recently shifted his focus to unseating Osero in the Borabu parliamentary contest. The confrontation escalated when Osero invited politicians seeking to replace him to speak, questioning Morara's intentions. Morara then introduced himself as the "current" MP and referred to Osero as the "former MP," drawing strong reactions from mourners. He alleged that Osero's office built a toilet for KSh 1.8 million and purchased a plastic water tank for KSh 500,000, calling it a misuse of public funds. As Osero attempted to interrupt, his bodyguards reportedly grabbed the microphone from Morara, leading to a tense standoff between the security teams of both politicians, who appeared to draw their weapons before calm was restored. This incident follows Morara's intensified criticism of Osero's leadership and a recent alleged attack on Morara by youths linked to the MP.
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The Kenyan government is set to deploy 6,360 healthcare interns across the country starting July 1, following the finalization of preparations for the 2026/2027 internship program. Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale announced that KSh 9.3 billion has been allocated to support this training, aiming to strengthen Kenya's health workforce and advance Universal Health Coverage. The mandatory 12-month program is designed to provide graduates with practical skills. The cohort includes 875 medical officer interns, 69 dental officer interns, 615 pharmacy officer interns, 2,000 Bachelor of Science Nursing officer interns, 705 Bachelor of Science clinical officer interns, and 2,096 diploma clinical officer interns. Eligible pre-interns were directed to collect their offer letters on June 29 at the Ministry of Health headquarters in Nairobi. CS Duale also chaired a meeting with health professional regulatory bodies to ensure readiness and a transparent deployment process, commending them for verifying eligible graduates and submitting lists on time. The ministry is also implementing reforms to align health professions training with workforce needs, including improvements in student indexing, workforce planning, and internship capacity management.

Veteran TV news anchor Yvonne Okwara has reacted to an incident during the Gen Z protests anniversary on June 25, where former Chief Justice David Maraga was seen being whisked away by his security in an SUV after police deployed teargas. This occurred while mothers of victims from the June 2024 anti-government protests and other young people were left behind. Okwara described the moment as "shameful" and expressed annoyance that Maraga left the women, including "Mama Kennedy," exposed while he sought safety. She criticized politicians for joining movements for appearances but abandoning participants at the first sign of trouble, stating that if one is not committed to staying with the people "to the end," they should not participate at all. Opposition leaders, including Kalonzo Musyoka, Martha Karua, and Eugene Wamalwa, had joined families to lay wreaths at Parliament Buildings to honor those who died in the 2024 protests, a peaceful memorial that was disrupted by police.

The Kibera High Court has ordered a mental assessment for eight suspects implicated in the Utumishi Girls Academy fire, which resulted in the deaths of 16 learners. Deputy Registrar Barbara Akinyi directed the suspects to undergo assessment by a child psychiatrist at Mathare Mental Hospital on June 29, with reports to be filed before the next court mention. The prosecution, led by Senior Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Vincent Monda, requested and was granted the appointment of pro bono advocates for the suspects, the opening of protection and care files, and assessment by a children's officer. The court also ordered the Director of Public Prosecutions to provide all prosecution documents to the defense and mandated the presence of children's officers, guardians, and parents at the next appearance. The case will be mentioned on July 1, 2026, before Lady Justice Diana Kavedza. This development follows the acquittal of a ninth suspect by a Nakuru court on June 24, after DCI detectives found no responsibility for the crime. The remaining eight suspects face 16 counts of murder each. The trial was transferred from Naivasha to the High Court in Nairobi due to security concerns, with prosecutors citing public hostility. The Director of Public Prosecutions approved the murder charges after evaluating a preliminary DCI file, vowing strict legal consequences for perpetrators of school arsons and promising justice for the affected families. DCI homicide and forensic teams invest