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Pelosi and Warren Condemn President Trump's Pursuit of Unconstitutional Third Term

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By EoK Team  Washington, D.C. ā€“ In a bold challenge to President Donald Trump's recent assertions about seeking a third term, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and Senator Elizabeth Warren have voiced strong opposition, accusing the President of undermining the Constitution and neglecting the needs of American families. President Trump, who was inaugurated for a second, non-consecutive term on January 20, 2025, has sparked controversy by suggesting he may pursue a third term, despite the 22nd Amendment's clear two-term limit.  Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) responded emphatically, stating; "The president is not a king. The Constitution could not be clearer: No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice. Donald Trump would rather fantasize about a fictional third term than do anything to lower costs for working families." Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi echoed these sentiments, criticizing the administration's economic policies:  "Donald T...

Govt Declares April 31st a Public Holidayā€”But There's a Catch!

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By EOK News Team Kenyans were caught off guard on Tuesday morning after the government announced a brand-new public holiday to be observed on April 31st each year. Dubbed National Relaxation Day, the holiday was declared through a gazette notice aimed at giving hardworking Kenyans a day to unwind and reflect. "The Government of the Republic of Kenya remains steadfast in its commitment to the welfare and well-being of its citizens. In appreciation of the industrious spirit of the Kenyan people, it is deemed expedient to declare an additional public holiday as a measure to enhance national productivity and socio-economic well-being," the notice read. A top government official confirmed that all businesses and government offices would be required to observe the holiday by shutting down operations for the day. However, the announcement quickly sparked confusion. Many Kenyans pointed out that April only has 30 days, raising the question: How can a holiday be scheduled on a non-exi...

WAMBILIANGA, WAKOLI SPREAD EID JOY WITH FOOD DONATIONS ACROSS BUNGOMA

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By EoK Team: Bungoma County leaders marked Eid ul-Fitr with acts of generosity and unity, distributing foodstuffs to Muslim communities across the region. Through coordinated efforts, the office of Bungoma Woman Representative Catherine Wambilianga and Bungoma Senator Wafula Wakoli ensured that families in need could fully partake in the festivities. In the spirit of Eid ul-Fitr, Woman Rep. Wambiliangaā€™s office, represented by Manager Selah Wanyonyi, delivered food aid to the Muslim faithful in Webuye, Mateka, Malakisi, Chwele, and Maeni. The gesture, which aligns with the values of sharing and compassion central to the celebration, aimed to reinforce social cohesion and support for the community. Photo Credits: Hon. Catherine Wambilianga, Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/100069085274647/posts/995617412751092/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v "Zakat al-Fitr, or charity, is a key pillar of this celebration, and I am honored to contribute to this noble cause," Wambilianga stated. ...

Rutoā€™s Cabinet Circus. More Faces, Same Old Problems!

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By Franklin Mrata - Student, KCAU  Photo: President William Ruto addressing the nation  On March 20, 2025, President William Ruto announced new changes in his cabinet, hinting at further adjustments in due time. This marks his third cabinet reshuffle since he was sworn in on September 13, 2022. With most of these changes tied to new political alliances, one is pressed to wonder,  What exactly is His Excellency seeking? Be it new faces in the team, familiar ones, or old faces in different roles, the Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr said it best: The more things change, the more they stay the same. Because despite all the reassignments, the lamentations remain unchanged. Take, for instance, the Ministry of Health, where leadership adjustments have yet to bring tangible solutions. The rollout of the Social Health Authority (SHA) continues to face hurdles, leaving many Kenyans questioning whether cabinet reshufles will yield any real impact. President William Ruto from ...

The Rise of Remote and Hybrid Work in Kenya

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By Maurine Ngari- Student KCAU  For years, the traditional work setup in Kenya required employees to report to the office by 8:30 a.m. and leave at 5:00 p.m. This routine often meant spending nearly ten hours at the workplace, with only brief breaks for tea and lunch. While some individuals thrive in this structured environment, others, especially younger professionals find rigid schedules and long hours stifling, preferring flexibility and autonomy in their careers. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 significantly altered work culture. With lockdowns and movement restrictions in place, many businesses shifted to remote work. Sectors such as IT, customer service, and marketing adapted quickly due to their digital nature. According to a 2021 report by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), remote work increased by 35% during this period. The traditional 8-to-5 routine often leaves employees feeling overworked and stressed, exacerbated by long commutes and office politics. In con...