Good morning,
A very chilly morning it is! Most of us didn’t want to get out of bed but our love for the job and our loyal readers could have none of this nonsense. You are advised to dress warmly before you get out of your house because the last thing you would wish is to catch a cold.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the presence of fake antibiotics in the Kenyan market. WHO said that fake Augmentin was intercepted during routine market surveillance. We don’t know if there are other fake drugs in the market, just pray that you don’t get sick at this moment.
Despite the rains being witnessed across the country, at least 23 counties are facing hunger. Devolution CS Eugene Wamalwa announced on Thursday that the govt has received a donation of 3000 bags of rice from China to help Kenyans affected by hunger. What happened to dignity? What do we say about a father who cannot feed his family? Should we be celebrating relief food?
Just received a donation of 30,000bags Of rice from The People’s Republic of China to compliment GOK relief food distribution in 23 drought affected Counties. pic.twitter.com/z2cmdcQwHV
— Eugene L. Wamalwa (@EugeneLWamalwa) August 28, 2019
Here are the stories making headlines on Opera News:
Sex Scandals Rock Bishop Owuor’s Church
What is happening to the Kenyan churches? Several scandals have rocked different churches in the recent past! The Nairobi Central SDA church is on temporary lockdown over leadership wrangles, James Ng’ang’a, the owner of Neno Evangelism, has been in the news for all the wrong reasons including but not limited to threatening the manhoods of male congregants.
And now we bring you a story from Prophet Bishop Owuor’s church. Owuor’s former Personal Assistant of having sex with several women in the church.
Selfish MPs Plot to Kill Punguza Mzigo
Lawmakers have hatched a secret scheme to frustrate the Punguza Mizigo Bill that seeks to reduce their number from 416 to 147.
It has emerged that MPs are plotting to exploit a loophole in the Constitution by ‘sitting’ on the Bill should it get the backing of at least 24 county assemblies as required for it to be submitted to Parliament.
Waititu Steps up Fight Against Office Ban
Suspended Governor Ferdinand Waititu yesterday moved to the Court of Appeal to contest a decision to bar him from accessing the county offices.
Mr Waititu, through lawyer Tom Ojienda, argues that the High Court erred by finding that he should be out of office until a graft case filed against him is determined.
There was drama on Thursday when a section of teachers stormed KNUT offices with the intention to kick out underfire Secretary General Wilson Sossion. They insisted that Sossion must leave the union, blaming him for their troubles with the Teachers Service Commission. Do you think Sossion is the cause of troubles facing the whole union?