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**Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, countering criticism over his development record, has declared he will not prioritise his Ukambani backyard if elected president, framing his stance as a commitment to national unity over regional politics.**

**An Australian council has shut down a controversial Islamic centre for operating without approval, a move that echoes Kenya's own struggles with regulating places of worship in the wake of national tragedies.**
China Road and Bridge Corporation, the firm that constructed the Nairobi Expressway, has been handed another contract to repair and enhance the old roads running alongside it, raising questions of value for Kenyan taxpayers.