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Over 60 suspected militants open fire near GSU camp

Residents of Basuba village in Lamu County spent a night filled with fear and uncertainty after more than 60 suspected Al-Shabaab militants stormed the area late on Friday. The attack began at around 9pm when the heavily armed group opened fire without targeting anyone in particular, sending villagers into panic. According to reports from people

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Susan Njoki was dragged, injected, then strangled, 4 people now under DCI radar

New information about the death of Toto Touch CEO Susan Kamengere Njoki has left many Kenyans in shock, raising questions about the events leading up to her final moments. According to six pathologists who spoke on July 22, Njoki died from manual strangulation caused by severe pressure to the neck. This pressure blocked oxygen from

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Kenya’s youth crafting a new uplifting narrative for global consumption

By Eugenia Kindaruma As we engage in unending politicking and mudslinging across our political divides, a quiet youth-led revolution is slowly unfolding. In Nairobi’s innovation hubs, Mombasa’s historic alleys, and the highlands of Eldoret, young Kenyans are picking up cameras, microphones, and keyboards to document their view of the Kenya they envisage and yearn for.

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Witnesses reveal how Tanzanian police took CCTV before Mwambili Mwagodi’s disappearance

Eyewitnesses in Dar es Salaam have come forward with chilling details about the abduction of Kenyan activist Mwambili Mwagodi. According to people who were present near a butchery close to the scene, officers believed to be Tanzanian police gave them a direct warning not to release any CCTV footage or video showing how Mwambili was

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How John Mbadi is helping Ruto kill education sector, divert funds to luxury, ghost projects

John Mbadi’s time as Treasury Cabinet Secretary has attracted criticism, especially over how the government is handling the education sector. His recent move to reduce secondary school capitation by KSh 5,344 per student has raised concern among parents, teachers, and political leaders. Many now believe Mbadi is working hand in hand with President Ruto to

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“Mimi na dustbin nani alikuta mwingine hapa?” Fearless Nairobi hawker confronts Mosiria

Nairobi chief officer Geoffrey Mosiria is really facing it tough from the city hawkers. His job of managing the streets and ensuring order is becoming more difficult by the day. Every attempt to restore sanity in areas where hawkers operate has been met with resistance, and not all traders are willing to cooperate. Some people

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Detectives reveal Susan Njoki was murdered during lunch break at Chiromo hospital

Susan Njoki was murdered inside Chiromo Hospital Group in Nairobi, and detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have now confirmed the exact time it happened. According to their findings, she was killed between 12:30 PM and 1 PM on July 15. This was a time when most of the hospital staff and patients

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Men endorse bride price as reward scheme for good behaviour – Mwelekeo Insights

A new study by Mwelekeo Insights shows that most Kenyan men now support the idea that bride price should not just be a tradition but a reward for a wife’s good behaviour during marriage. According to the findings, 89% of men said they would support a system where the bride price is given gradually throughout

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REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY HON. WILLIAM SAMOEI RUTO, Ph.D., C.G.H., PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE FORCES, DURING THE 2025 WILDEBEEST MIGRATION

LIVE BROADCAST BY CHINA MEDIA GROUP Africa JULY 24, 2025 THE MASAI MARA GAME RESERVE 1. We are gathered here, in the heart of the Masai Mara, a place where the wild thrives, the land breathes, and nature puts on her grandest performance. This is the theatre of the Great Wildebeest Migration, one of the

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Mwelekeo Insights study shows deep split on bride price between rural and urban youth

A survey conducted by Mwelekeo Insights has brought fresh attention to the bride price tradition in Kenya, revealing a wide range of opinions and experiences. The research sought to understand whether men still consider the bride price tradition vital, or whether they view it as outdated and problematic. The study touched on cultural relevance, gender

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