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Controversy Erupts as Video of Alfred Keter’s Alleged Abduction Surfaces Online

A video allegedly showing the abduction of Alfred Keter, a former Nandi Hills MP and vocal critic of the Kenya Kwanza regime, has surfaced online, sparking concern and speculation. The footage, shared by Cyprian Nyakundi on X (formerly Twitter), purportedly depicts Keter being forcibly removed from his vehicle by three unidentified individuals.

 

Keter, known for his outspoken criticism of the current government, reportedly posted about the incident on his Facebook page. The video’s circulation has prompted discussions about political intimidation and the safety of opposition figures in Kenya.

However, the authenticity of the video and the circumstances surrounding the alleged abduction remain unclear. Some social media users have raised doubts about the footage, with one X user suggesting the use of fake number plates in the video. Another user, George iQ Watson, explicitly called the video a fake, cautioning viewers to be critical of such content.

As the situation develops, authorities have yet to confirm or deny the alleged abduction. The incident has heightened tensions among political observers and supporters, underscoring the volatile nature of Kenyan politics and the power of social media in shaping public perception during times of crisis.

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Luxury Cars and Affluence Brings Kapsabet Town to a Standstill as Kapsabet Boys Admits 2023 Form Ones

Kapsabet Town came to a standstill when Kapsabet Boys High School, a prestigious institution in Nandi recently held its Form One admission ceremony, where students and their parents arrived in a display of luxury cars. The event was a testament to the school’s organizational skills, as the cars were parked in an orderly fashion, creating a scene reminiscent of a car yard sale. The Form One admissions took place from January 15, 2023, across the country, with parents and students preparing for the event.

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The school’s principal, Kipchumba Maiyo, expressed optimism that 98% of the students earmarked to join the school would have reported by the end of the week. Despite minor challenges, such as school fees, the school has made a resolve not to turn back any student who reports, admitting them even without fees and personal effects, while trying to find sponsors for them.

 

Kapsabet Boys High School has a total population of 2,100 students. The school expects to receive 600 Form One students, and the principal said they would go look for those who missed the deadline set by the government. The school’s principal, Edward Wachilonga, also expects to admit 384 Form One students.

 

The event at Kapsabet Boys High School was a unique display of wealth, as parents arrived in a variety of cars, including huge, small, and medium-sized vehicles gleaming in the sunlight. The town of Kapsabet came alive with swanky cars, and the school itself had a set area full of attention-grabbing machines.