The day today in bits…

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Webster Wechuli

In bits today ………………………………

?155 more test positive for the coronavirus taking the Kenya national tally to 4,952. 102 more were discharged from hospitals as three die, bringing deaths tally to 128 in the last 24 hours

?Government says that all passengers coming into the country on evacuation flights must have a Covid-19 certificate from country of origin

?Vice chancellors of Egerton and Kisii universities sued by union for slashing salaries of lectures by 40% against a court order

?National Assembly Speaker Muturi has declined a petition by Nyali MP Mohamed Ali seeking the removal of Transport CS Macharia saying the motion lacks evidence

?The Court of Appeal has suspended a misconduct probe against judge Lucy Waithaka until the case challenging the investigation is heard and determined.

?Police IG directs the DCI to resume taking fingerprints for issuance of Good Conduct Certificates from Tuesday under the Ministry of Health protocols.

?Governor Waiguru’s impeachment trial kicked off at the Senate where she’s represented by lawyers including her husband Waiganjo. She says the ouster is based on malice, innuendo and falsehoods

?EACC arrests 8 Kenya School of Law officials and directors of private firms accused of Sh198mn fraud at the institution.

?Wiper Party writes to former senator Johnstone Muthama to explain why he shouldn’t face disciplinary action for violating the party constitution.

?Policeman Patrick Ndiema charged with the murder of the 13-year boy who was shot dead as cops implemented the curfew in Huruma.

?Police recover stolen laptops and jewellery as 5 suspects are nabbed for breaking into houses in parklands

?Tennis star Novak Djokovic and wife Jelena test positive for covid-19 after returning to Belgrade from Zadar tournament.

?UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that people from two households can meet indoors in England from 4 July but should follow distancing guidelines. He further confirmed that pubs, cafes, restaurants, hotels, cinemas and museums in England will reopen on 4th July as the hospitality sector restarts in easing of lockdown restrictions

FACTS:-

1. Penguins have sex for pleasure, just like humans. Some penguins are prostitutes – Offering sex in exchange for pebbles.

2. The term, “Quirkyalone” means someone who is single and does not feel the need to date for the sake of it.

3. In 1938, Gold was the 3rd most important export for Kenya after coffee and cotton and employed over 10K people. The mines were mainly in western Kenya

©BEDEF/NEWSROOM/#iKUWEiKUWE – 25/20 _//WEBSTER

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