If Israel wants total autonomy in this war, even when its actions go against America’s wishes, then it had a very simple option:
Act alone.
Don’t ask America for help. Don’t ask America to assist your regime-change ambitions. And don’t call it a joint operation when you expect Washington to absorb the consequences.
Do it on your own.
🟢 | 🏆 A CHAMPIONS REWARD!
His Excellency President William Ruto has rewarded Gor Mahia FC with KSh 10 million following the club's triumphant 2025/26 SportPesa Premier League title-winning campaign.
In addition, every member of the winning squad and technical bench will receive a token of KSh 100,000 in recognition of their dedication, hard work, and contribution to securing the club's historic league success.
A heartfelt thank you Mr President for this generous gesture.
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It has been apparent to me for quite a while that Pakistan as a mediator is more than problematic. Their animosity towards Israel is long standing.
It is undeniable that Iranian military aircraft are being housed on Pakistani air bases and past rhetoric from the highest Pakistani officials against Israel is disturbing.
As to the defense minister’s comments about the Abraham Accords, saying that Pakistan would never join because they don’t trust Israel: The clip may be a year old, but I fear the sentiment is fresh.
In that regard, it is imperative that Pakistan give an answer now to President Trump’s call to join the Abraham Accords.
Alaru Mixed Secondary School in Homa Bay County was left stunned yesterday when a former star pupil, Achieng Jovin Trezzy, returned to plead for a chance to repeat Form Four — or even Form Three — after failing to join university due to financial constraints.Achieng, who scored a strong B in the 2024 KCSE and lives with her grandmother in Kokoth Village, Karachuonyo Constituency, had secured a placement at Egerton University to pursue Education. However, she could not take up the opportunity due to lack of school fees.Driven by boredom and depression while at home, the determined young woman approached her former school hoping to improve her grades and attract well-wishers to sponsor her education. She also inquired about enrolling and waiting for government funding through JAB, but was informed that every new student must pay fees upfront — an impossible demand for her grandmother.Her former teachers revealed that Achieng had already accumulated a significant fee balance during her previous years at the school due to her family’s financial struggles. Moved by her vulnerability and strong desire to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher, the school has generously agreed to waive her outstanding fees.The teachers have now launched an appeal to well-wishers and kind-hearted Kenyans to support Achieng so she can resume her studies and realise her ambition.