The 2nd Disease Which Doctor Who Died of Covid-19 Suffered From; When Kenya’s Covid-19 Infections Will Peak – Govt & Speculation as Peter Kenneth Meets Murang’a Politicians

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As much as his rivals would like to downplay his influence over Kenyans, it is time to accept the fact that ODM leader Raila Odinga is a force to reckon with.

Apart from the second coming of Christ, there is no one else’s arrival that has gotten Kenyans waiting with baited breathe more than the return of Baba from Dubai.

His ‘foe’ Miguna Miguna came close, but we all know we just wanted to see how President Uhuru Kenyatta would handle the situation, but for Baba, it is different: People actually miss his presence in the country. He is the politician that many hate to love.

The good news is that he is only two days away from returning home after successful treatment in the Middle Eastern country.

It will not be a surprise to find his supporters flocking the airport to welcome him back home, despite the risk of contracting coronavirus, but as earlier said, this is Baba; after Christ, fear Baba.

Sadly, we will only celebrate him for a few hours before the country goes back to pinning all problems on him and shooting down his ideas and ambitions.

Here are the stories making headlines on Opera News today:

First Doctor to Die of Covid-19 in Kenya was Diabetic – Family

Gynaecologist Doreen Lugaliki

The first doctor to die in Kenya of Covid-19 was diabetic but had not known about it until she was admitted to hospital last Monday, her family has said.

The family of Dr Doreen Adisa Lugaliki, 38, said she was diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) after being admitted to the Aga Khan University Hospital at 10 pm.

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When Kenya’s Covid-19 Infections Will Peak – Nzioka Waita

AMREF Flying Doctors personel load a portable isolation chamber onto a plane.

State House spokesperson Nzioka Waita was on Sunday, July 12 interviewed by Anne Kiguta on the country’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Waita discussed the phased re-opening announced by President Uhuru Kenyatta, stating that Kenyans seemed to be taking a measured approach to returning to public establishments.

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Speculation as Peter Kenneth Meets Murang’a Politicians

Former presidential candidate Peter Kenneth at Mbae Primary School in Gatanga on Saturday

Murang’a politicians on Saturday held talks with former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth in what could have stemmed from perceptions of the politicians’ growing dalliance with anti-President Uhuru Kenyatta forces.

Senator Irungu Kang’ata, Maragua MP Mary Wamaua, Wangari Mwaniki of Kigumo and Gatanga’s Nduati Ngugi met with Peter Kenneth at Thika Greens Hotel.

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It is now almost a week since Uhuru lifted the Inter-county movement ban. Have you traveled to or from upcountry, or are you part of the cautious lot?

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