April 26, 2026
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Senator urges stricter motorcycle regulations after Lawyer’s killing

Murang’a Senator Joe Nyutu has raised concerns over the growing use of motorcycles in violent crimes, following the killing of well-known city lawyer Kyalo Mbobu along Magadi Road on September 9, 2025. The incident has renewed debates on the need to regulate motorcycles, which have increasingly been linked to criminal activities in urban areas. Speaking

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Mwelekeo TV to break down fiscal decisions and their effects on youth, women, and families

Mwelekeo TV has become a vital platform in Kenya for exploring everyday issues through data-driven discussions, using research from Mwelekeo Insights to understand public opinion across the country. The platform simplifies complex topics, often inviting policy experts to explain how government decisions shape the daily lives of ordinary citizens. In 2025, Kenya’s fiscal focus centers

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Treasury CS Mbadi slammed for double standards after daughter’s Monash University graduation

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi is facing a wave of public anger after appearing in photos from Melbourne, Australia, where he attended his daughter Natalie’s graduation from Monash University. While the event was meant to be a proud family moment, it has turned into a public relations nightmare. Many Kenyans see it as a painful

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Eerie book cover sparks debate after Lawyer Mbobu’s tragic death

The city of Nairobi has been left in shock after the killing of lawyer Mathew Kyalo Mbobu. He was shot while sitting in his car along Magadi Road, hit on the right shoulder by a motorbike-riding assailant in broad daylight. Witnesses described the attack as fast and deliberate, leaving people worried about the safety of

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Business

Safaricom’s role in Mokaya case raises questions on data protection and trust

David Mokaya’s case is now exposing a much bigger problem than a single social media post. The Moi University student is still facing charges after he was arrested last November for sharing an AI-generated image that showed a coffin with President William Ruto’s name on it. What he thought was satire has turned into a

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Busia Senator exposes disappearance of KES 32 million meant for development projects

Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has revealed a serious case of corruption involving KES 32 million in development funds meant for the county. The money, which came from the World Bank to support important projects in Busia, is reported to have disappeared after being allegedly moved through proxy accounts linked to the Central Bank of Kenya.

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President Ruto faces criticism over Sh12 million private jet trip to Addis Ababa

President William Ruto’s recent trip to Addis Ababa on a private jet, costing taxpayers over Sh12 million, has sparked widespread criticism. The four-hour round trip has drawn attention amid growing economic hardships faced by millions of Kenyans.Reports indicate that the President and his delegation could have flown to the Ethiopian capital via Kenya Airways for

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Calls grow for the arrest of tainted lawyer Guy Spencer Elms

Guy Spencer Elms has once again found himself at the center of a storm that paints a dark picture of how land disputes in Kenya are exploited by powerful individuals who manipulate documents for personal gain. The case in Kwale involving a 53-acre beachfront property in Msambweni has exposed him as a lawyer whose name

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Msambweni estate case raises new doubts on integrity of lawyer Guy Spencer Elms

The name of lawyer Guy Spencer Elms continues to surface in troubling cases that raise questions about integrity in Kenya’s legal and property sector. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has turned its attention to him again, this time over allegations that he forged the will of the late billionaire Pritam Singh Panesar. At the center

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Man with panga shot dead after storming Kakamega police station

Fear and confusion gripped a police station in Kakamega County on Monday after a man armed with a panga caused a dramatic scene. Witnesses described how the man walked in visibly angry and began threatening police officers who were on duty. He raised the weapon and shouted that he was prepared to cut down any

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