Kenyan woman dies during Prophet Owuor ‘s Crossover crusade

NAIROBI-(MaraviPost)-A sombre shadow was cast over Prophet David Owuor’s high-profile end-of-year crossover crusade in Nakuru after a woman attending the event died under circumstances that have raised questions about transparency and reporting.

The incident occurred on December 30, 2025, during a large gathering at Technology Farm, the venue for the celebrated Menengai 8 meeting, which drew thousands of worshippers from across Kenya and beyond.

According to sources within the congregation, the woman collapsed and later died amid the event, but rather than alerting authorities, church leaders allegedly moved her body discreetly to Egerton University Funeral Home in Njoro a location some insiders suggest was chosen to avoid public attention due to its distance from the main crusade venue.

A faithful who spoke on condition of anonymity described how “very few people knew she died.”

The Repentance and Holiness Church leaders are said to be trying to conceal the death.

What has fueled further controversy is the revelation that neither the church nor the woman’s family reported the death to the police.

Nakuru County’s Criminal Investigations Officer, Samuel Ngeiywa of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), confirmed to the media that law enforcement had no official record of the woman’s death, because no formal notification was ever made.

“We have received information that one person died during Prophet Owuor’s crusade. We were not notified. No relatives went to any police station around to report the death and therefore the incident is not yet in any of our official records,” Ngeiywa said.

Sudden Relocation
According to The Standard, the woman’s body, held at the Njoro facility for a day, was moved to Luanda in Kakamega County on December 31, 2025, shortly after media inquiries into her whereabouts intensified.

Some church members told reporters that Prophet Owuor and other church elders instructed the family to relocate the remains once questions began circulating.

Crusade Highlights Amid Controversy
The Nakuru crusade, which began on December 29, 2025, was marked by packed gatherings and claimed testimonies of miraculous healings.

Prophet Owuor held a roadside outreach along Kenyatta Avenue that brought parts of the city to a standstill as large crowds thronged to hear his messages and witness alleged divine healings, including claims of cures for chronic illnesses.

Some church members told reporters that elders instructed the family to relocate the remains once questions began circulating.

While Owuor’s meetings often attract significant public attention and debate, especially around claims of miracles, the handling of this death has sparked fresh concern.

Critics argue that failing to notify authorities and moving the body without transparent documentation undermines public trust and could breach legal reporting requirements.

Prophet Owuor’s ministry has yet to issue a public statement addressing the woman’s death or the circumstances surrounding its reporting and relocation.

As the New Year begins, questions about accountability and oversight at large religious gatherings are likely to intensify, especially when events draw thousands and involve emotionally charged testimonies of healing and faith.

Source: nairobinews.co.ke


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Rumphi central’s By-election campaign heats up as parties gear up

MZUZU-(MaraviPost)-The battle for Rumphi Central Constituency is intensifying as political parties prepare for the upcoming by-election, triggered by Enock Chihana’s appointment as Second Vice President.

AFORD, the party that won the seat in the September 16 polls, will field its Deputy Secretary General Paul Nyirenda, while UTM has nominated Mathews Mtumbuka, who was Dalitso Kabambe’s running mate in the last presidential election. DPP’s candidate is Yelemiya Chihana.

Today, AFORD President Enock Chihana will hold a public rally at Rumphi Boma, where he’ll update the public on the AFORD/DPP Alliance’s agenda and development plans.

This comes amid speculation about the alliance’s future, following Yeremia Chihana’s decision to join DPP, raising questions about AFORD’s autonomy.

The Malawi Electoral Commission has yet to announce the by-election dates, but the contest is expected to be fierce, with multiple parties vying for the seat.

Rumphi Central has historically been a competitive constituency, with AFORD’s Enock Chihana winning the seat in 2011 and 2019.

The by-election will test the parties’ strength and alliances, particularly the DPP-AFORD partnership.

As the campaign heats up, voters will be looking for promises of development and progress.

With the stakes high, the outcome is far from certain.


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From floodwaters to fragility

The 2025–2026 rainy season has exposed Malawi’s deep vulnerability to climate-induced disasters, with widespread floods causing destruction and a deepening food insecurity crisis.

The floods have affected all regions, with southern and lakeshore districts bearing the heaviest burden, destroying crops, livestock, homes, and critical infrastructure.

Malawi’s food system, heavily dependent on rain-fed agriculture, has been severely impacted.

Thousands of hectares of farmland were submerged, damaging maize, rice, beans, and other crops, leading to a sharp decline in household food availability.

Effects of climate change

The destruction of irrigation schemes and river diversion structures has further undermined prospects for recovery.

The floods have also claimed large numbers of livestock, stripping families of a crucial coping mechanism and reducing their ability to purchase food or recover.

Thousands of homes have been destroyed, leaving families without secure shelter and exacerbating food insecurity.

The damage to roads and bridges has isolated communities, disrupting access to markets, healthcare, and humanitarian assistance.

The cost of transporting goods has risen sharply, contributing to shortages and price spikes.

The floods have worsened public health conditions, increasing the risk of cholera, malaria, and other water- and vector-borne diseases.

Children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities have been disproportionately affected.

The destruction of healthcare facilities and sanitation infrastructure has further compromised the ability of affected communities to access essential services.

The economic impacts of the floods are also significant.

The destruction of crops, livestock, and infrastructure has led to substantial losses, estimated to be in the millions of dollars.

The floods have also disrupted trade and commerce, with many businesses forced to close due to the damage.

The government’s response to the floods has been swift, with the declaration of a state of disaster in affected areas.

The Malawi Defence Force has been deployed to assist with evacuation efforts, and emergency supplies have been distributed to affected communities.

However, the response has been hampered by limited resources and infrastructure.

The 2025–2026 floods offer critical lessons for Malawi.

Climate shocks are no longer exceptional events, and planning must assume recurrence.

Infrastructure vulnerability amplifies disaster impacts, requiring investment in resilient infrastructure.

Early warning systems and preparedness remain insufficient.

To build a more resilient Malawi, the government must prioritize climate-resilient infrastructure, promote flood-tolerant crop varieties, and strengthen social protection systems.

Disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation must be mainstreamed into national development strategies.

This includes investing in climate-smart agriculture, improving drainage systems, and constructing flood-resistant homes and infrastructure.

The government must also strengthen its emergency response capacity, including improving early warning systems, enhancing coordination among agencies, and increasing funding for disaster response and recovery efforts.

The international community also has a critical role to play in supporting Malawi’s recovery and resilience-building efforts.

Recommendations include prioritizing climate-resilient infrastructure, promoting flood-tolerant crop varieties, strengthening social protection systems, mainstreaming disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation into national development strategies, improving early warning systems, and increasing funding for disaster response and recovery efforts.

Specifically, the government should:

First, invest in climate-smart agriculture practices, such as conservation agriculture and agroforestry, to improve soil health and reduce erosion.

Second, implement flood-resistant infrastructure, such as raised foundations and flood-proof buildings, in high-risk areas.

Third, strengthen social protection systems, including emergency cash transfers and livelihood support, to help households recover from disasters.

Fourth, establish a national disaster risk reduction and management policy, with clear roles and responsibilities for government agencies and stakeholders.

Fifth, develop and implement early warning systems that can provide timely and accurate information to communities at risk.

Finally, increase funding for disaster response and recovery efforts, including the establishment of a national disaster fund.

Malawi stands at a crossroads. With deliberate investment and strong political will, the country can transform this crisis into an opportunity to build a more resilient, food-secure future.

Without such action, floods will continue to wash away not only harvests and homes, but also the hopes of millions of Malawians striving for stability and dignity.

The path forward is clear. Malawi must prioritize climate resilience, invest in disaster risk reduction, and strengthen social protection systems.

The government, international partners, and civil society must work together to build a more resilient Malawi, one that is better equipped to withstand the impacts of climate change.

In conclusion, the 2025–2026 floods have exposed Malawi’s deep vulnerabilities to climate-induced disasters.

The government must take urgent action to build resilience, prioritize climate adaptation, and strengthen social protection systems.

With deliberate investment and strong political will, Malawi can transform this crisis into an opportunity for sustainable development and food security.

The future of Malawi depends on the actions taken today.

The government, international partners, and civil society must work together to build a more resilient Malawi, one that is better equipped to withstand the impacts of climate change and ensure a food-secure future for all Malawians.

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A soulful soundtrack: Ndindi Mally’s new album unveiled

ZOMBA-(MaraviPost)-Ndindi Mally is set to release a brand-new album that’s been in the making since 2025.

This project is a labour of love, with Mally combining various reggae styles to create a unique sound that’s all about love and romance.

The album is a reflection of Mally’s artistry and skill, with every track crafted with precision and care.

The love songs are heartfelt and sincere, sure to resonate with listeners.

The whole band and stage team have been involved in the project, ensuring that every detail is just right.

Mally’s music has always been characterized by its emotional depth, and this new album is no exception. It’s a romantic affair that’s sure to tug at the heartstrings and leave listeners breathless.

With its fusion of roots, skanky calypso, and other reggae styles, the album is a standout in Mally’s discography.

The anticipation is building, and fans are eagerly awaiting the album’s release in February.

Mally’s confidence in the project is clear, and he’s excited to share it with his fans.

This album is going to make waves in the reggae scene, cementing Mally’s position as a master craftsman.

Get ready to experience the ultimate romantic getaway with Ndindi Mally’s new music – it’s going to be a wild ride that’ll leave you wanting more.

The album’s focus on love and romance is sure to capture hearts, and Mally’s fans are in for a treat.


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