

Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya will preside over the launch of CFAO Mobility Kenya’s sponsorship of the 2025 WRC Safari Rally at the Toyota Showroom.
CFAO Mobility Kenya will announce its sponsorship of the 2025 WRC Safari Rally.
The event will also usher in the commemoration of 100 years since the Toyota Gazoo Racing Team started participating in the rally.
In attendance will be Safari Rally Kenya CEO Charles Gacheru, 100m African Record Holder Ferdinand Omanyala and CFAO Mobility Kenya Managing Director Arvinder Reel.
Koskei to hold press briefing at KSG
The Head of Public Service Felix Koskei will hold a press briefing at the Kenya School of Government, Lower Kabete at 8 am.
KMPDU South Rift Branch to address critical health issues
The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Union (KMPDU) South Rift Branch will hold a media briefing to address critical healthcare issues in Kericho County.
Court to issue directions in Jowie’s petition
The High Court is expected to issue directions in a case in which murder convict Jowie Irungu petitioned the court seeking to have the death penalty declared as a degrading form of punishment.
Jowie was sent to the gallows in March 2024, by Justice Grace Nzioka after he was found guilty of the murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani.
He has since filed a notice of appeal at the Appellate Court over his conviction and sentencing.
In his application before the Milimani Law Courts, Jowie said the mode in which the death penalty can be enforced is torturous, cruel and inhumane.
He said it is prohibited under article 25 of the constitution which spells out the fundamental rights and freedoms that may not be limited.
These include freedom from torture or degrading punishment, freedom from slavery, and right to a fair trial.
Jowie claims that his sentencing over the Monica Kimani murder was in violation of his non-derogable right to freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman punishment and wants the court to declare as so.