March 8, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Juliana Kwamboka

World News

Tanzania cut off from the world after disputed election and nationwide backout

Tanzania’s tense general election has left the country in turmoil, with reports of violence, curfews, and widespread internet blackouts gripping the nation. The

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Governor Wisely Rotich confirms new Kibendo landslide after days of torrential rains

The tragedy in Elgeyo Marakwet has deepened after another mudslide struck the Kibendo area in Keiyo South on Sunday night, adding to the

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Oburu Odinga explains why two different coffins were used for Raila’s body

Siaya Senator Oburu Odinga has shed light on the reason behind the noticeable difference between the coffin that transported the late Raila Odinga’s

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Politics

Oburu Odinga takes charge of ODM campaign in Magarini

Siaya Senator Oburu Odinga, who was recently installed as the new leader of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), is preparing to lead a

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Opposition accuses electoral body of fabricating results to keep Samia in power

Tanzania’s opposition party Chadema has rejected the presidential election results that declared Samia Suluhu Hassan the winner, saying no real election took place

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King Charles strips Andrew of title amid growing pressure

Pressure continues to mount on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the Duke of York, as American lawmakers and victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse renew their

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Bloodshed and protests follow Samia Suluhu’s disputed re-election

Tanzania is facing a tense and uncertain moment after the announcement of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s landslide victory in the recent general election.

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Samia Suluhu seeks Ruto and Museveni’s support amid worsening unrest in Tanzania

Tanzania is facing growing unrest after its October 29 General Election, with protests spreading across several towns and regions. Tension remains high as

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700 youth killed in Tanzania post-election protests

Tanzania is facing one of its darkest moments after reports emerged that 700 young protesters were shot dead by police during violent post-election

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UASU vows to keep universities shut as lecturers’ strike enters second month over unfulfilled CBA

The Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) has reaffirmed its commitment to continue the ongoing nationwide lecturers’ strike until the government fully addresses their

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