KPA boss William Ruto involved in road accident, daughter dies

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By  Cantona Joseph April 04, 2026 12:08 (EAT)

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KPA boss William Ruto involved in road accident, daughter dies

A photo collage showing the accident scene.

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The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has confirmed that its Managing Director, Capt. William K. Ruto, was involved in a road accident on Friday evening while travelling with his family.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the authority said the crash, which occurred at Taita Taveta along Mombasa road, claimed the life of his daughter.

Capt. Ruto and the rest of his family, however, survived the crash and are currently receiving medical care.

“Regrettably, his daughter did not survive the accident. We extend our thoughts and deepest condolences to Capt. Ruto and his family, during this time of immense grief,” read the statement in part.

“Capt. Ruto and the rest of his family are currently in stable condition and under close medical supervision.”

The agency said it is working with relevant authorities to establish the cause of the accident as investigations continue.

“We are cooperating with the relevant authorities as they establish the circumstances surrounding the incident. We will continue to provide updates as appropriate and as more information becomes available,” KPA stated.

KPA is now appealing to the public to allow the family as they deal with the loss.

Nyangati residents lash out over insecurity, lynch suspected gang member

Nyangati residents lash out over insecurity, lynch suspected gang member

Kirinyaga residents protest over rising levels of insecurity.

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Residents of Nyangati village in Mwea East Sub-county, Kirinyaga County, are up in arms over rising insecurity, which they say is being driven by youth gangs terrorising the area.

On Friday night, an angry mob killed a 21-year-old man, Daniel Chomba, who was suspected of being part of one of the gangs. Residents said they would continue taking matters into their own hands unless authorities intervene.

Led by Peter Mwangi, locals claim that gangs of youths have been assaulting residents—particularly men—even in broad daylight. “They’re beating men with canes; we can’t allow this,” said Purity Wambui. The most affected areas include Nyangati along the Mwea–Embu highway, Polytechnic, and Motel.

Residents further allege that the youths are attempting to control local businesses and are forcing people to stay indoors by 7pm. “We’ve had enough of their nonsense,” said Joseph Muriuki, a local elder. “They’re disrupting our lives, and it’s time we put a stop to it.”

However, Chomba’s family has disputed the allegations, maintaining that he was a casual labourer and not involved in criminal activities. “Why kill my son? He rented here and was doing casual work,” his mother, Charity Muthoni, lamented. “He was a married man with a child. What reason could they have had to kill him?”

The deceased’s uncle acknowledged that Chomba had previously been involved in selling bhang but questioned why he was singled out. “What we want to know is: was he the only one selling bhang? Where are the others?” he asked.

Residents say the situation has spiralled out of control, leaving many in fear for their safety. “We don’t know what’s happening to our area,” said Rose Wawira. “These youths are taking over, and nobody seems to be doing anything about it.”

Police from Wang’uru Police Station responded to the incident and urged residents to refrain from vigilantism. “We understand their frustration, but taking the law into their own hands is not the solution,” said an officer at the scene.

Locals are now calling for decisive action against drug dealers, whom they accuse of fueling the gang activity. “We fear for our children’s safety. Action must be taken against these youths,” Muriuki said.

The incident has sparked renewed debate over insecurity in Nyangati, with residents calling for increased police presence and stronger community action. “Enough is enough—it’s time we take back our community,” one resident said.

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