
Local newspapers on Tuesday, April 14, highlighted several key issues. Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi faced MPs regarding a KSh12 billion fuel import scandal. In Nairobi, recent floods exposed severe infrastructure deficiencies, displacing residents and leading to lawlessness in some areas. President William Ruto acknowledged the city's challenges, with Governor Johnson Sakaja detailing a KSh80 billion recovery plan for drainage, roads, and housing. Meanwhile, President Ruto, during his tour of Nyamira County, strongly rebuked political rivals, asserting that only Kenyans would determine the nation's future. He announced billions in development projects for the Gusii region, including stadium upgrades and investments in healthcare and housing. In Nakuru County, a suspected love triangle resulted in the death of a 42-year-old woman, Mary Njoki, with Paul Ndung'u arrested in connection with the incident. Lastly, a report from Pipeline Estate detailed a family's struggle with a grandmother's betting addiction, which has exacerbated financial difficulties and health issues.
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