The Speaker of the Assembly has banned the Daily Nation and the Standard, two prominent media outlets, from reporting on assembly proceedings. This drastic move follows the newspapers' pivotal role in uncovering corruption scandals within the assembly.

This action not only challenges the fundamental principles of press freedom but also prompts concerns about the assembly's dedication to openness and transparency.




In the arena of governance, where transparency should rightfully claim the spotlight, the prohibition of crucial media outlets presents a disconcerting paradox. Rather than cultivating an atmosphere of openness and accountability, those entrusted with representing the people opt to silence the very watchdogs of society.