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Bomet hosts 14 counties for KPSSA games as teachers’ unions raise welfare concerns Bomet County is playing host to 14 counties for the Kenya Primary School Sports Association (KPSSA) athletics competition. The three-day event aimed at preparing young athletes for the regional games set to begin on April 25 at Bomet IAAF Stadium. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Bomet Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association (KEPSHA) Chairperson, Nathan Langat emphasized the need for unity among teachers, unions, businesses, and students to ensure the event’s success saying enough has been done to see the event succeed. “We have done everything possible to accommodate all the teams. As a county, we are fully prepared to host different events at our well-prepared venues of Longisa, Mulot, and the Bomet IAAF grounds,” Langat stated. Some of the activities expected at the competition include long jump, javelin, discus, shot put, triple jump, and pole vault. Langat encouraged local teams to perform well and make the county proud while urging businesses to take advantage of the event to boost their earnings. “This is a great opportunity for the business community to earn from the visitors. Let us work together to make this event a success by maintaining our culture of peace,” he added. The event was also used as a platform for teachers’ unions to voice concerns about the welfare of educators, particularly regarding the health care of teachers in Bomet as they host such an event. Bomet Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) Secretary Paul Kimetto expressed frustration over teachers’ mistreatment by health insurance companies. He claimed that teachers were being denied medical services at Tenwek Hospital despite their salaries being deducted to pay for the insurance. “It is unacceptable that our teachers are turned away by Tenwek Hospital despite paying for health insurance. This issue has persisted for too long and it should be sorted soon,” Kimetto stated. He warned that KUPPET would take further action if the insurance companies do not resolve the issue by Monday next week, stating that it’s a challenge for teachers to host such field events when their medical cover is unguaranteed. Kimetto also called on Tenwek Hospital to continue serving teachers despite an outstanding debt of Sh160 million, describing the denial of treatment as discriminatory. “Tenwek Hospital has always been known for offering excellent services. It is unfair that teachers are now being denied treatment because of unpaid dues,” he noted. Kimetto further urged the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to declare Chepalungu Sub-County a hardship area. He referred to a recent case of a junior secondary school student who was attacked and killed by a crocodile along the Nyongores-Omalo River. Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary, Desmond Langat echoed this sentiment stating that teachers and students in the area face serious risks. “We cannot ignore the dangers that teachers and students are facing in these regions. We call on the government to gazette Chepalungu, Bomet East, and Sotik as hardship areas,” Desmond said. He also criticized the lack of support from education officers following the recent tragedy in Nogirwet, where a 16-year-old boy was killed by a crocodile. “It was shocking to see that no education official mourned with the family of the deceased. These are our students, and their safety should be a priority,” he lamented. Desmond urged the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to compensate the affected family and called on the Narok County Government to step in, given that the river falls under the Mara Conservancy. “KWS must act fast and compensate the family of the deceased. The Narok County Government should also visit the family and provide support,” he stated. Bomet is hosting the KPSSA event for the second time after successfully organizing the Rift Valley Secondary Schools Games last year. The event presents both a sporting and economic opportunity for the region, but the concerns raised by teachers’ highlight pressing issues that need urgent attention. **By Nickson Terer** __ Share on Facebook Share __ Share on TwitterTweet __ Send email Mail

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PCS Mudavadi urges Kenyans to support broad-based government Prime Cabinet Secretary (PCS) Musalia Mudavadi has reiterated his support for the cooperation and working relationship between President Dr. William Ruto and the opposition leader Raila Odinga. Speaking in Bomet County, Mudavadi clarified that he was in full support of the broad-based government, despite being away on official engagement, during the signing of the MOU between the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), Nairobi, Friday. The event was attended by prominent leaders including politicians from the Kenya Kwanza-affiliated parties and the ODM party, which Mudavadi missed. However, speaking during burial ceremony of the late David Kirinyet in Chemaner, Bomet County, on the same day, Mudavadi said that he was in support of the cooperation agreement between the President and the opposition leader Raila Odinga. The PCS implored Kenyans to support decision by the President to work with the opposition in a bid to foster inclusivity and stability of the country in the spirit of broad-based government. The late Kirinyet was father of the Principal Secretary for Parliamentary Affairs, Aurelia Ronoh and Mudavadi conveyed condolences from the president to the family and friends. Hot on the heels of the signing of the MoU between the president and Odinga, Mudavadi stressed that the unity between the two parties is set to enhance and sustain unity among Kenyans. He also stated that the president’s vision is focused on progress and concern for the people of Kenya and urged the country to support him. “We must support Ruto to the hilt, and I want to say that his agenda is to unite Kenya and spur development,” Mudavadi said. The PCS averred that it was due to his own quest for a united Kenya that he led in the merger of his party Amani National Congress (ANC) with UDA for the common agenda of helping President Ruto to steer peaceful coexistence, unity and development in the country. **By Erick Ongeri** __ Share on Facebook Share __ Share on TwitterTweet __ Send email Mail

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APS Bomet soccer club strengthens squad ahead of NSL second leg Administration Police Service (APS) Bomet Football Club has reinforced its squad by signing in five new players, in readiness for the second leg of the 2024/25 National Super League (NSL) encounter. The Bomet County-based club, which currently ranks second on the NSL table with 40 points, one point behind leaders Nairobi United, is hopeful that the new signings will bolster their chances of securing promotion to the Kenya Premier League (KPL) at the end of the season. The newly signed players, who come from various clubs, include Kimutai Felix (APS Division Two), Felix Seda (Nzoia Sugar), Peter Mwaura (Police FC) and John Mabia (Fortune Sacco). Speaking during the unveiling ceremony at Bomet IAAF Stadium, APS Bomet CEO Chief Inspector Rose Chemutai emphasized the importance of strengthening the team, particularly in attack and defense, which she noted were areas of concern in the first leg. `”We identified our weak areas in the first half of the season, and that’s why we have brought in these players to reinforce our squad. Our target is clear; we want to win and secure promotion to the top flight FKF-KPL,” said Chemutai. As APS Bomet prepares for their first second-leg match against Naivasha United on Saturday, Chemutai also called on leaders from the region to support the team financially, citing difficulties in funding the club’s activities. Chemutai noted that despite APS Bomet being the only NSL side from the region, the team was struggling financially and urged local leaders to step in and support them. She took the opportunity to announce that APS Bomet football club will also be launching a membership registration drive on Saturday to help form a formidable fan and support base for the team. APS Bomet’s Head Coach, Mafuta, expressed confidence in the new signings, stating that the team has prepared well for the second leg of the season. He urged fans to turn up in large numbers for their home match against Naivasha United. “The new players have settled in well, and we have worked on our weaknesses, ready for the challenge ahead,” said Mafuta. The club is on a mission to prove a point after a series of setbacks, including a controversial suspension from the NSL during the 2022–2023 season. APS Bomet had previously won the NSL in the 2021–2022 season and earned promotion under the FKF Caretaker Committee. However, their promotion was nullified by the reinstated FKF National Executive Committee, which declared seasons under the caretaker committee void. The club was then relegated to the Division One league, where they fought back to win Zone ‘B’ with 60 points from 30 matches, securing their return to the NSL. **By Nickson Terer** __ Share on Facebook Share __ Share on TwitterTweet __ Send email Mail

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China Firm Secures Ketraco Deal for Narok-Bomet Power Line Discover how a Chinese firm's contract with KETRACO for the Narok-Bomet power line is reshaping Kenya's energy future—bringing hope and modernity.

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What does the future hold for Kenya's electricity infrastructure with the announcement of a significant contract involving a Chinese firm?

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