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A fresh wave of unrest descended upon Nairobi’s Central Business District on Tuesday, sparked by public outrage over the death of blogger and teacher Albert Ojwang’ in the hands of police.
Widespread outrage erupted following the fatal shooting of the man during the demonstrations. Images from the aftermath show the victim lying in a pool of blood, his hands still clutching the packet ...
“Even if they are people from Mt. Kenya, they are not traditional people. People from Mt. Kenya are not cousins—they are ...
Police officers in Wajir County have arrested four Ethiopian nationals suspected of being in Kenya illegally and in transit ...
“The Kenya Kwanza regime has failed Kenyans. Goons on motorbikes attempted to disrupt peaceful demonstrations by terrorising innocent children and people expressing their fundamental rights to ...
The prosecution confirmed that all the accused are mentally fit to take plea, based on a mental assessment report submitted ...
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has said that Africa is not a passive recipient of aid or a battleground for ...
Charlene Ruto is listed as both the complainant and a key witness in the case. The court has set July 22, 2025, as the hearing date for the case involving the alleged impersonation of President ...
A group of plainclothes police officers have been spotted dispersing protesters in Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) ...
Human rights activist Hussein Khalid has alleged that he was attacked by a rival group of protesters during demonstrations in ...
Ipoa claims the technician was paid Sh3,000 to disable the surveillance system during the time Ojwang was held. He was ...