UDA candidate for Ol Kalou, Samuel Muchina Nyagah, continued his engagements across the constituency, interacting with residents, listening to their concerns, and discussing practical, people-centered solutions aimed at shaping a brighter future for all.
His message of responsive leadership, inclusive development, and service to the people continues to resonate strongly across Ol Kalou.
XPENG’s aircraft fleet conducts synchronized test flights.
Following steady progress in batch trial production, multiple flying cars have completed coordinated formation flights, demonstrating the maturity of our production systems and flight control capabilities.
Congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on attaining a historic milestone in public service, as today you become the longest-serving elected Prime Minister in India’s history.
This reflects the trust and confidence reposed in your leadership by the people of India across three consecutive mandates in the world’s largest democracy.
Your journey from humble beginnings to this position is a testament to dedication, perseverance and public service.
Kenya values its strong and enduring partnership with India and looks forward to deepening cooperation for the mutual benefit of our peoples.
Best wishes for continued success and service to the people of India.
@rigathi 10 million supporters ??? from where ?.medics tell us correlation btwn Takusubo and psychiatry in relation to verbal diarrhoea victim wamunyoro.
@rigathi Shetani Worst LIAR.
Dr.Ruto HELPED\MADE YOU famous.
Had you joined Jubilee you could've been out like ALL ELECTED LEADERS WHO DIDN'T JOIN UDA 2022.
Return ALL your Bro's Properties & Money you Stole mwizi wewe.
Finally you LIED your sons work in SA,but,are roaming this streets
@owinosteve_001 Reshuffle hao ma pedi wako.
Hiyo bangi if you don't cease smoking it, you're soon gonna be admitted at the Hospital iko opposite Muthaiga police station on Thika Rd.
The Court did not admit the medical evidence presented by Dr. Gikonyo of Karen Hospital.
As a result, there is no admissible or probative medical evidence on the record establishing that Jofri was unwell at the material time.
Without such evidence, the Senate was entitled to decline the request for adjournment, as there was no evidentiary basis before it to justify postponing the proceedings.
Indeed, the Court's finding that the medical evidence was inadmissible reinforces the position that the Senate acted reasonably on the material available to it at the time. Consequently, there are strong grounds for the Court of Appeal to overturn the KSh 50 million award.