April 25, 2026
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OCS Talaam, Deputy Ng’ang’a and DIG Lagat named by Mukhwana in Ojwang’s torture and murder

Police Constable James Mukhwana, who is now in custody over the brutal death of blogger and teacher Albert Ojwang’, has finally spoken out. His detailed statement paints a disturbing picture of what happened on the night of June 7, 2025, when Ojwang’ was being held at the Central Police Station. According to a report seen

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Serious allegations hit Jacinta Masila over interference with public funds and confidential leaks

Allegations have surfaced against Ms. Jacinta Masila, the Director of Corporate Services at the Office of the Controller of Budget, raising serious concerns about how public funds are managed in Kenya. According to claims shared online, particularly by Cyprian Nyakundi on X, Ms. Masila is accused of interfering in the distribution of bursary funds and

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IPOA struggles to clear its name amid Ojwang death cover-up allegations

The death of Albert Ojwang in police custody has continued to raise serious concerns across the country. Cyprian Is Nyakundi was one of the first to question the Independent Policing Oversight Authority’s handling of the case. His post pointed out the suspicious change in IPOA’s story and sparked national debate. Ojwang, a 31-year-old teacher and

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“I came in Nairobi with tittle deed but am leaving with death certificate” Ojwang’s Father cries

Albert Ojwang’s father has spoken out with deep pain after the shocking death of his son while in police custody. The young man died in unclear circumstances, and his father’s words outside the Nairobi mortuary painted a picture of heartbreak that many Kenyans could relate to. “I came to Nairobi with a title deed, but

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NTV investigation links Kenyan weapons to Sudan’s deadly conflict

A shocking report by NTV Kenya has revealed that weapons with Kenyan logos and names have been found in Sudan, raising fears about Kenya’s possible involvement in illegal arms trade. The discovery was made by Sudanese soldiers who were going through an abandoned city store that was once controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF),

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“I may have lost my son but i found other children here in the city, far from home” Albert’s dad

Father’s Day arrived with sorrow not celebration for Meshack Ojwang, the father of Albert Ojwang. His son’s death while in police custody has become one of the most haunting and controversial tragedies in recent months. What should have been a day of pride and connection turned into a painful reminder of the absence of a

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DCI boss accused of lying to Parliament as new video contradicts police report on Ojwang

New details have come out in the case of blogger and high school teacher Albert Ojwang’s death, raising serious questions about the honesty and conduct of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, especially under the leadership of DCI boss Mohamed Amin. The new information sharply contradicts the earlier report presented by Amin himself to Parliament. While

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EPRA announces new fuel prices with petrol up and relief for diesel users

Fuel prices in Kenya have once again changed following the latest review by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA). In this new update, super petrol will now cost more, while diesel and kerosene will be slightly cheaper. This review, which was released on Saturday, June 14, shows that the price of super petrol has

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Mbagathi letter and DCI report expose police cover-up in teacher Albert Ojwang’s custodial death

The mysterious death of blogger and teacher Albert Ojwang has taken a disturbing turn as new revelations emerge from a closed-door briefing between the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) and the National Assembly’s Committee on Security.Information shared in the session paints a calculated and coordinated plot that led to Ojwang’s death while in police custody.

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Unpacking the opportunism of Kenya’s political Scavengers

By Clement Wasike In the unending circus of Kenyan politics, survival hinges on an instinct honed by desperation, not principle. That is why if you look closely most of opposition politicking today is built on the art of scavenging. And leading the pack, with nostrils flared for the faintest whiff of misfortune, grievance, or fleeting

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