March 11, 2026
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Mystery surrounds construction of 8,000-seater church in State House

President William Ruto is reportedly overseeing the construction of a massive church within the grounds of State House in Nairobi, according to Nation Africa. The project has remained largely hidden from the public, and its total cost is estimated at about Sh1.2 billion, which will reportedly come from taxpayers. This revelation has sparked strong opinions,

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Silence, doubt, and a scripted comeback How Kinyagia’s case could kill future outrage

The story of Ndiang’ui Kinyagia is starting to look like a carefully planned deception, a psychological operation meant to kill public outrage and save face for powerful institutions. This is not just another case of someone going into hiding out of fear. This is something deeper, more calculated, and far more dangerous. A man disappears

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Mass shutdown of hospitals exposes deep flaws in Ruto’s new health scheme

President William Ruto has said that over 1,000 health facilities have been closed across Kenya in an ongoing crackdown. He revealed this while speaking to Kenyans living in the United Kingdom on Thursday, July 3. According to the president, the closures are part of efforts to clean up the health sector and remove institutions that

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Featured

Why Kenya’s youth remain main losers when anarchy prevails

By Jackie Adhyambo There is a time to call a spade a spade and idle moments to toy with conjecture. With Kenya’s demography of under 35 years estimated at 75% and 70% of hospitality jobs being youth-held, social order and decorum are imperatives of economic survival but certainly not vacuous idealism. Come to think of

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Featured

Why Kenya’s youth remain main losers when anarchy prevails

By Jackie Adhyambo There is a time to call a spade a spade and idle moments to toy with conjecture. With Kenya’s demography of under 35 years estimated at 75% and 70% of hospitality jobs being youth-held, social order and decorum are imperatives of economic survival but certainly not vacuous idealism. Come to think of

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Business

Railways city still lags as Mudavadi repeats 2023 london tour without results

Musalia Mudavadi continues to show why many Kenyans see him as a costly burden to taxpayers. His recent remarks following President William Ruto’s tour of King’s Cross Railway City in London did little to silence growing criticism over repeated benchmarking trips that yield very little. While Mudavadi defended the visit as part of the government’s

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“Albert,Usilale” Ojwang’s Mother weeps painfully while paying tribute at emotional memorial service

Mourners filled Ridgeways Baptist Church in Nairobi to say goodbye to Albert Omondi Ojwang, a teacher, blogger, and father whose sudden death while in police custody has shocked many Kenyans. The church service was not just a farewell it became a moment of reflection, anger, and a strong demand for justice. The pain in the

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Tearful farewell for Albert Ojwang as family demands truth behind his death in custody

It was a painful and emotional moment as the body of Albert Ojwang arrived at Ridgeways Baptist Church on Kiambu Road for a solemn requiem mass. Family, friends, and fellow Kenyans gathered to pay their last respects to a young man whose death has shocked the nation. Albert was arrested after exposing alleged corruption within

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Politics

Mystery deepens as Matiang’i distances himself from rogue police squad

Speaking to Citizen TV, former Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i shared a serious matter that happened soon after William Ruto was declared the winner of the 2022 presidential election. He revealed that during the very first security meeting with the new president, one of the key questions Ruto raised was about the Special Service Unit (SSU)

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Murkomen accused of turning Police guns on citizens as impeachment looms

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen is facing growing pressure to resign or be impeached after making a controversial shoot-to-kill order. Opposition leaders, led by Kalonzo Musyoka and Eugene Wamalwa, are demanding his immediate exit from office, saying his remarks are dangerous and unacceptable. The two leaders were speaking in Githurai, where they had gone to

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