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Police deny receiving official communication on Sifuna’s Linda Mwananchi rally

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Western Kenya Police Commander Isaak Mahoud has stated that he has yet to be formally notified about the Edwin Sifuna-led Linda Mwananchi rally scheduled to take place at Amalemba Grounds in Kakamega town.

Speaking to the media on Friday, February 20, 2026, the eve of the planned rally, Mahoud said he had not received any official communication regarding the event and had only learned about it through social media.

He noted that no member of Sifuna’s team had approached his office to inform him about the rally or to request police security.

“We have heard on social media that the senator for Nairobi will be having a rally at Amalemba Grounds. Nobody has come to my office to inform me; we are only seeing it on social media. Nobody has come to sk for assistance.”

Despite the lack of formal notification, the commander maintained that the police would still provide the necessary security support to ensure peace and order during the event.

“But we will assist them as much as we can tomorrow “”Addressing the ongoing accusations between the rival factions, with the Sifuna-led team alleging that the Linda Ground group is planning to disrupt their rally, Mahoud stated that the matter appeared to be political and not a police issue.

He said he could not authoritatively confirm whether there were any plans to interfere with the rally.

“Although social media is not reliable, there are accusations and counter-accusations; those accusations have nothing to do with the police; they are purely political; it’s between them.”

He assured residents that should any security concerns arise, the police would step in to provide the required response, emphasising that their mandate is to maintain law and order.

He added that the police would use all available resources to ensure that peace prevails and that lawlessness has no space.

Mahoud further disclosed that intelligence reports indicated a group travelling from Nairobi and said security agencies were on alert.

However, he reiterated that the Sifuna team had not formally requested police protection.

Linda Mwanachi rally

The remarks come at a time when preparations for the Linda Mwananchi rally in Kakamega are in top gear. Leaders allied to the faction, including Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Deputy Party Leader Godfrey Osotsi and Siaya Governor James Orengo, on Friday claimed there were attempts to disrupt their event.

Orengo declared that the rally would proceed with or without interference, while Osotsi stated that just as they continued with their rallies in Busia and Kitengela despite earlier chaos, they would do the same in Kakamega. He expressed confidence that residents would stand with them.

Governor barasa welcoming sifuna

The Council of Governors (CoG) Finance Chairperson and Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa during a consultative meeting with the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Budget. PHOTO/@KenyaGovernors/X

Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa, although aligned with the rival Linda Ground faction, welcomed the Sifuna-led team to the county.

He said he would not interfere with their political activities but insisted that the rally must remain peaceful and free from violence.

Tension was already reported on Friday after the team’s sound truck, which had been acquired from a donor following technical challenges in previous rallies, was attacked in the Riat area while en route to Kakamega.

A group of youths stoned the vehicle, damaging its windscreen.

The leaders have since arrived in the region and are expected to begin their engagements in Mbale before proceeding to Kakamega town for the final rally at Amalemba Grounds-PeopleDaily Digital

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National Assembly dismisses claims Sacco Bill is being rushed through Parliament

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The National Assembly has dismissed reports that the Sacco Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2025, is being rushed through Parliament, saying the proposed law is still undergoing public participation.

Through infographics shared on Facebook on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, Parliament said misleading information had been circulating online about the Bill, formally known as the Sacco Societies (Amendment) Bill, National Assembly Bill No. 32 of 2025.

Bill was published in June 2025

The National Assembly said the Bill was published on June 30, 2025, and had remained under consideration for more than 12 months.

It rejected suggestions that lawmakers were fast-tracking the proposed amendments without allowing enough time for scrutiny.

According to Parliament, the lengthy period between the publication of the Bill and its current consideration shows that it is not being rushed.

Bill currently before the National Assembly committee

The Sacco Societies Amendment Bill is currently before the National Assembly’s Departmental Committee on Trade, Industry and Cooperatives.

The committee is conducting public participation and receiving views from members of the public and other stakeholders.

The submissions are expected to help the committee assess the proposed amendments before presenting its recommendations to the National Assembly.

What happens after public participation?

After the public participation process is concluded, the committee will prepare a report containing its findings and recommendations.

Parliament said the views submitted by members of the public and stakeholders could inform further amendments to the Bill.

The proposed legislation will then proceed to the National Assembly for consideration by MPs.

This means the Bill has not yet completed the legislative process and could still be amended based on the submissions received during public participation.

Bill will be forwarded to Senate

The National Assembly also clarified that the Bill will not proceed directly for presidential assent after being passed by MPs.

Because the proposed legislation concerns county governments, it will be forwarded to the Senate for consideration in accordance with the Constitution.

The Senate will be required to consider the Bill before it can complete the parliamentary process and be presented for presidential assent.

Parliament urged members of the public to rely on verified information about the Sacco Societies Amendment Bill instead of unconfirmed reports circulating online-PeopleDaily.Digital.

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Digital house-hunting platform bets on technology to reshape Nairobi’s rental market

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NAIROBI, Kenya, July 14 – A growing shift towards digital property searches is changing how Kenyans find rental homes, with real estate technology platform Reemio positioning itself as a solution to longstanding challenges.

This included fraudulent listings, costly house searches and limited market transparency.

As younger, tech-savvy consumers turn to online platforms to make purchasing decisions, the company says digitizing the rental process could improve efficiency for both tenants and landlords while lowering transaction costs.

“Our niche is to solve the problem of house hunting and also bring trust into that process. We use technology to connect renters and landlords,” said Kimani.

Kimani said the platform seeks to address inefficiencies that have traditionally made house hunting expensive and time-consuming.

Instead of physically visiting multiple properties, users can browse verified listings, take virtual tours, compare amenities and access information on additional costs such as water charges, electricity bills and service fees before scheduling physical viewings.

Beyond improving convenience for tenants, Reemio argues that technology can help landlords reduce marketing costs, shorten vacancy periods and reach a wider pool of prospective tenants, including Kenyans living abroad.

The company says its platform also generates market data that can help property owners and developers better understand evolving consumer preferences, although its long-term impact will depend on wider adoption of digital property platforms and continued investment in trustworthy online real estate marketplaces-Capitalfm.co.ke.

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ORPP edges two parties closer to joining Kenya’s political arena

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The Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) has issued a notice for the provisional registration of two proposed political parties, opening a seven-day window for members of the public to lodge objections.

In a notice published by the Registrar of Political Parties and Chief Executive Officer J.C. Lorionokou, the ORPP announced that the Social Democratic Party of Kenya (SDP) and the People’s Alternative Voice (PAV) are in the process of being provisionally registered under Section 5(2)(a) of the Political Parties Act.

The ORPP, a State office established under Section 33 of the Political Parties Act and Article 260 of the Constitution, said its mandate includes registering and regulating political parties as well as administering the Political Parties Fund.

According to the notice, the Social Democratic Party of Kenya (SDP) has adopted pink, white and sky blue as its official party colours, with the slogan “Change – Mageuzi.” The party’s symbol is the acronym SDP enclosed inside a circle.

The party’s listed founder members are Nyangong’ Duncan Nyumbah, Omwandasi Jared Dishon and Kinyua Mary Wacuka.

The founders of PAV are listed as Odenyo John Fitzgerald Elly, Nyando Rachel Mmboga and Ali Hussein Kiplangat.

The Registrar said particulars of the two proposed political parties have been published on the ORPP website to facilitate public scrutiny as required by law.

Any person wishing to oppose the provisional registration of either party has seven days from the date of publication of the notice to submit objections either in writing or in person to the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties at Lion Place, Fourth Floor, Waiyaki Way at Karuna Close, Nairobi.

The provisional registration marks the first step in the legal process of establishing a political party in Kenya.

Kenya has 91 fully registered political parties. The ORPP’s updated register indicates that, as of January 2026, there were 91 parties that had met the legal requirements for full registration under the Political Parties Act-STAR.

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