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Our party, DCP continues to grow exponentially across the country.
Today, at the DCP Party Headquarters, I officially received one the Kiambu County DCP Party aspirants Mr. John Mwaura Kogi.
Congratulations Mr. Mwaura on your bold move to join the party with the interests of the people of Kenya at heart. I wish you the very best in your aspiration to be the Governor of the great county of Kiambu.
As a party, we remain strong in our philosophy to listen to the people of Kenya. There can be no meaningful development in any society if it doesn't involve the people. We endeavor to always be with the people of Kenya across all aspects every time.
As a party, we assure all the candidates across the country that we shall conduct free and fair party primaries across the country. Our ideals remain strong in the journey and we appeal to all our supporters to uphold them.
To the great people of Kiambu County, I wish you well in the days ahead.
God Bless Kenya.
This is Lake Logipi.
Hidden deep within the silent, sun scorched expanse of the Suguta Valley lies Lake Logipi, a place so extreme, yet so beautiful, it feels almost unreal. Often referred to as part of the “Valley of D£ath,” this remote landscape is one of the hottest and most inhospitable regions on Earth. And yet, against all odds, it holds life.
Lake Logipi is a shallow saline alkaline lake, stretching about 6 kilometers long and 3 kilometers wide, with a depth of only 3 to 5 meters. Its waters are rich in sodium bicarbonate, with an alkalinity reaching a pH of 9.5 to 10.5. Along its edges, white crusts of trona, a sodium rich mineral form naturally, giving the shoreline a striking, almost otherworldly appearance.
Despite these harsh chemical conditions, the lake supports a unique and thriving ecosystem. Its waters often shift in colors like green, brown, deep red and orange due to the presence of heat tolerant cyanobacteria and algae, particularly Arthrospira. These microscopic organisms form the foundation of life here, providing food for one of the most iconic inhabitants of the lake, the flamingos.
In recent years, Lake Logipi has emerged as a critical sanctuary for Lesser Flamingos. Aerial surveys conducted in late 2024 and 2025 recorded nearly one million birds gathering here to feed and breed, transforming the lake into a breathtaking sea of pink. In such a hostile environment, this spectacle is nothing short of extraordinary, a reminder of nature’s resilience and adaptability.
Geographically, the lake lies just south of Lake Turkana, separated by the rugged Barrier volcanic complex a chain of relatively young volcanoes that define the dramatic landscape. During periods of extreme rainfall, like in 2020, Lake Turkana expanded and overflowed into Logipi, temporarily altering its size, salinity and ecological balance.
Even in times of intense drought, Lake Logipi endures. Saline hot springs feed the lake along its northern shores and near Cathedral Rock, a towering volcanic formation that rises from the lake like a silent monument. These geothermal inputs help sustain the lake when surrounding conditions become almost unbearable.
At times, when the rains return, the Suguta River carries fish such as tilapia and catfish into the lake, briefly enriching its biodiversity. Predators like golden jackals may appear along the shores, taking advantage of the temporary abundance of birdlife. These fleeting moments of balance highlight the delicate and ever changing nature of this ecosystem.
Lake Logipi is not easily accessible. It is remote, isolated and unforgiving. But perhaps that is what makes it so powerful. It is a place where fire, salt, water and life come together in a rare and fragile harmony, hidden oasis in one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
~ Betty Kiende
Raila Amollo Odinga Baba ...Enigma...
Your love for country
Your love for peace
Your love for democracy
Your love for equality
Is unmatched
We cannot unwalk it
We cannot unfeel it
We cannot untouch it
We cannot unsee it
As Kenyans
We must live it!
Rest in peace and power, Baba Raila Amolo Odinga!
Your life’s work has left an indelible mark on our democracy and our nation. May your spirit of resilience, fearless leadership, and courage continue to guide us as we carry forward the ideals you embodied.
Kenya is my second home.
My Ministry has immensely grown through the support of my kenyan Family.
I stand with you as we celebrate this great son of Africa @RailaOdinga .
I had to do this for Kenyans.
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) medical personnel and the United States Army medical team joined forces under the multinational exercise Justified Accord 2025 and conducted a two-day medical outreach in Samburu County.
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