This morning, myself and Dr. Fred Matiang’i held talks as part of ongoing consultations with other opposition leaders to enhance opposition unity with the hope of building a broad coalition committed to transforming Kenya. The overarching goal remains forming a government based on constitutionalism and rule of law, and the total eradication of state capture and corruption.
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Bwana CS @kipmurkomen this is indeed sad news. We are serving in the board of a TTI together and in the meeting held today, she didn't attend and we were unable to reach her. Little did we know that she is no more. We have lost a resourceful member of our board. RIP my sister.
Eng. Anne Cheboi was a consummate professional, an astute entrepreneur and a great community mobiliser who was depended upon by many.
I received the news of her passing with profound shock. A dear friend, I benefited from Anne’s professional counsel when I served in the Ministry of Roads and Transport and she was a very active member of the Institution of Engineers of Kenya, where she pushed for various reforms in the construction sector.
I also benefited immensely from Anne’s entrepreneurial ideas. A public-spirited personality, she tried her hand at politics, when she vied for the Elgeyo Marakwet senatorial seat upon my exit.
Though unsuccessful in the Senate race, she continued serving the public in other spheres until her passing.
Fare thee well, my friend. You will be missed dearly.
My deepest condolences to her family and friends. May Anne’s soul rest in eternal peace.
In Kruger National Park, South Africa, veteran ranger Sipho Nkosi suffered a heart attack while on solo patrol. His vehicle was found empty, and search teams began looking for him.
What the park’s remote trail cameras revealed broke the hearts of everyone who saw the footage.
An old bull elephant — known to rangers as “Mnumzane” (Zulu for “Sir”) — had found Sipho’s body. For three full days and nights, the elephant refused to leave. He stood guard, gently touching the ranger with his trunk, chasing away hyenas and jackals that came too close, and even covering parts of the body with branches and leaves.
On the third night, the elephant was still there — visibly grieving, swaying slowly beside his fallen friend. Only when the full recovery team arrived with vehicles did Mnumzane finally step back, watching solemnly as they carried Sipho away.
Park officials later confirmed that Sipho had rescued this same elephant as a calf years earlier after poachers killed his mother. The elephant had never forgotten.
One colleague who viewed the footage whispered:
“He didn’t come to say goodbye. He came to make sure no one disrespected his brother.”
Mnumzane still visits the exact spot regularly. Rangers now leave fresh water and fruit there in honor of both.