
Rushdie Oudia
Journalist at Nation Media Group
A journalist with Nation Media Group.. who believes in doing a story that impacts on the lives of people positively
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1 week ago |
nation.africa | Rushdie Oudia
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has warned county governors over the non-remittance of pension contributions, now exceeding Sh40 billion. Speaking at the 14th Annual General Meeting of the Local Authorities Provident Fund (LAPFUND) in Kisumu, Mr Mbadi decried the persistent failure of county governments to remit pension dues, warning that the debt threatens the sustainability of public sector pension schemes.
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2 weeks ago |
nation.africa | Rushdie Oudia |Kassim Adinasi
While other counties in the Luo Nyanza region are enjoying political calm that came with the newly formed alliance between ODM and the ruling Kenya Kwanza Alliance, Siaya has turned into a theatre of supremacy battles. The latest battle pits Siaya Governor James Orengo against Senator Oburu Oginga and Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi. The rift is not new, it stems from the gubernatorial campaigns in 2017 and 2022 polls.
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2 weeks ago |
taifaleo.nation.co.ke | Kassim Adinasi |Rushdie Oudia
Jamvi La Siasa Siaya yageuka uwanja wa fujo vita vya ubabe vikitishia kuvunja ‘bedroom’ ya Baba Na KASSIM ADINASI, RUSHDIE OUDIA May 19th, 2025 Kusoma ni dakika: 2 KAUNTI ya Siaya sasa imekuwa kitovu cha uhasama wa kisiasa wakati ambapo kaunti nyinginezo za Luo Nyanza zinashuhudia utulivu hasa wakati huu ambapo ODM inashirikiana na serikali ya Kenya Kwanza.
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3 weeks ago |
taifaleo.nation.co.ke | Kassim Adinasi |Rushdie Oudia
Huku kaunti nyingine katika ngome ya aliyekuwa waziri mkuu Raila Odinga ya Nyanza zikifurahia utulivu wa kisiasa uliojiri na ushirikiano mpya kati ya ODM na serikali ya Kenya Kwanza, Siaya imegeuka kuwa uwanja wa vita vya ubabe wa kisiasa. Vita hivi vinahusisha gavana wa Siaya James Orengo, ambaye kwa muda mrefu ameheshimiwa kama gwiji wa siasa, dhidi ya Waziri wa Kawi Opiyo Wandayi na Seneta Oburu Oginga.
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3 weeks ago |
nation.africa | Rushdie Oudia
A Kisumu court has denied a woman in a polygamous marriage the right to bury her husband in their shared home, despite her having stayed with him for over 44 years. The three-judge bench ruled that feelings of affection could not determine the resting place of a polygamous man. They said that even when the flames of love had died down, as long as there had been no divorce, the honours rested firmly with the first wife.
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