March 10, 2026
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Co-op Bank’s handling of viral protest raises doubts about how it treats vulnerable customers

On July 14, 2025, outside a Cooperative Bank branch in Nairobi, a woman named M/s Mueni shocked the public when she stripped naked in front of the bank, claiming she had lost Ksh10 billion and threatening to expose love affairs involving bank staff. She called herself the “Queen of Africa,” and the dramatic scene quickly

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Business

Hidden dangers in your snacks as most supermarket foods fail health tests

The Ministry of Health has expressed serious concern over the growing number of consumable products in the Kenyan market that fail to meet required nutritional standards. According to the 2025 Kenya Market Assessment Report, only 10 per cent of packaged foods currently being sold meet the nutritional content guidelines set by the Kenya Nutrient Profile

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Featured News

From mourning to Kamiti, how state power turned Ojwang’s funeral into a weapon against his own community

The recent arrests and terrorism charges against eight individuals from Homa Bay have triggered public concern, with many seeing this as a misuse of state power. The arrests followed protests during the burial of Albert Ojwang, a teacher and blogger who died in police custody. These individuals had initially been detained after carrying Ojwang’s body

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News

Murangiri denies identity in Rex Masai case despite matching facial mark, tattoo and location data

The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) on Wednesday presented strong evidence in court linking police officer Isaiah Murangiri to the killing of Rex Masai. Rex was shot during the anti-finance bill protests, and IPOA has been investigating the matter since. In court, IPOA relied on a combination of photographic, video, and phone data to show

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News

Cyrus Jirongo blames Kenyan leaders for turning government into a looting scheme

Former Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo has come out strongly against the current leadership in Kenya, accusing them of having no real intention to serve the people. During an interview with K24 TV on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Jirongo openly criticized the top leaders, saying they have used their positions to enrich themselves through corruption. He

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Politics

Ahmednasir responds to Havi’s ‘chicken legs’ remark in defence of his record

Former Law Society of Kenya President Nelson Havi has accused the current LSK representatives at the Judicial Service Commission of failing to represent the interests of LSK members. In a strongly worded post on his official X account early in the morning, Havi said that the two officials sitting at the JSC only care about

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News

Terror charges over a protest? Government and Courts now punishing the poor for speaking out

Eight young men are now being branded as terrorists by the government simply because of a protest-related incident at Mawego Police Station in Rachuonyo North. This move, widely seen as a misuse of the law, shows how the state is now stretching its powers to punish dissent. These youths, arrested over the July 3 fire

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Commentary

Salasya’s bursary post sparks confusion after old check date comes to light

Peter Salasya, the MP for Mumias East, found himself in the middle of public criticism after a social media post on July 15, 2025, which many people say was misleading. In his post, Salasya claimed to have delivered bursaries to 30,000 vulnerable students and even shared a photo of a KSh 39 million check from

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News

Murkomen sidesteps police killings in protest response

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen’s remarks on the June 25 and July 7 protests reveal more about the government’s priorities than they do about justice for the victims. Confirming that 42 people were killed and over 1,500 arrested, Murkomen chose to focus on defending state actions rather than confronting the disturbing reality that under his

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Politics

Sifuna’s bold message sparks fresh talk on democracy, fear, and what lies ahead in 2027 politics

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has caused a stir after making remarks during a recent political rally that many believe were aimed at the ruling Kenya Kwanza government. While speaking to a crowd of supporters, Sifuna issued a warning that has since gone viral and drawn reactions from leaders and citizens across the country. He said

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