March 11, 2026
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Faith Kipyegon eyes world record as Serena Williams’ husband promises Ksh 12.9 million reward

Faith Kipyegon is just hours away from possibly making history once again. The Kenyan star, known for her incredible speed and strength on the track, has a huge reason to push herself even harder today. Alexis Ohanian, the husband of tennis legend Serena Williams, has promised to give her Ksh 12.9 million if she breaks

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Government strips Babu Owino’s security after he marches with protesters on June 25

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino was among the few leaders who stood with Kenyans during the June 25th anniversary of the Anti-Finance Bill 2024 protests. Unlike many other politicians who stayed silent or chose to distance themselves from the youth-led demonstrations, Babu Owino showed up in person and walked side by side with the protesters

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Young protester lies in coffin during Rongai march to honour victims of 2024 clashes

On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, something very emotional happened in Ongata Rongai during the nationwide protests marking one year since the 2024 anti-Finance Bill demonstrations. A young man, believed to be part of the Gen Z movement, lay inside a coffin placed in the middle of the road during a peaceful procession. He remained still

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CA accused of aiding state cover-up by banning live protest broadcasts

The Communications Authority’s latest move to stop all live coverage of the June 25 anniversary protests is a dangerous attack on press freedom and public access to information. The memo sent to media houses ordered them to immediately cease broadcasting any part of the demonstrations, warning that failure to comply would attract regulatory sanctions. Although

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Kenyans plan June 25 protests demanding justice for victims of police brutality

Kenyans are planning to hold nationwide protests on Wednesday, June 25, to honour those who died during last year’s anti-government demonstrations. The protests will not only serve as a memorial but also as a demand for justice for victims and accountability for the security officers involved in the violence. Many believe that the state has

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Anarchists stoking embers in protests originally intended to mend out of plumb concerns

By Evangelist Japheth Mwania Musya I greet you my beloved flock and children of this sacred soil we call Kenya! I come to acknowledge that when protests took place last year the intention was noble. The infiltration of disrupters has changed the whole equation rendering the protests nothing but a pitiable orgy of destruction. I

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Ojwang’s murder case takes new turn as accused officers plead not guilty

Six police officers accused of murdering Albert Omondi Ojwang have denied the charges before the Kibera High Court. The case has attracted national attention as details continue to emerge about what happened on the night of June 7 to 8, 2025, at the Central Police Station in Nairobi. The suspects are Samson Talaam, the Officer

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Envoys warn Kenya against use of force as protests honouring victims of brutality draw near

Just hours before the planned June 25 protests, a group of powerful foreign diplomats raised concern about how the Kenyan government has been handling demonstrations. In a joint statement on Tuesday, 12 ambassadors from countries including the United States, Britain, Germany, and several others asked the Kenyan authorities to protect the rights of citizens. They

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Why lawyer Omari’s indictment of Kenya’s civil society rings true

By Musa Maridhawa The stage is set and the cameras primed. As tomorrow, Wednesday, June 25th 2025, dawns, a familiar cast prepares for its grand entrance onto a tumultuous street theatre. Promises of fiery defiance fill the air, amplified by social media megaphones wielded by certain self-appointed guardian angels of the people. Yet, as lawyer

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Top police bosses summoned ahead of June 25th anniversary protests

Top police bosses have been summoned to appear before the administration and national security committee in Parliament ahead of the planned protests scheduled for tomorrow. This move comes as tension continues to rise across the country, with many Kenyans saying they are ready to take to the streets despite warnings from the government. The committee,

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