May 9, 2025
Nairobi, Kenya

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Margaret Jesang’s corrupt scheme to loot University of Nairobi land exposed

The University of Nairobi is now at the center of a major land-grabbing scandal, exposing the rot within its leadership. The situation has been developing for months, but it has now reached a point where the truth can no longer be hidden. The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Margaret Hutchinson, Jesang, is deeply involved in questionable dealings

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Super Metro’s dark reality exposed as Gilbert Thuo Kimani loses life after being thrown from speeding bus KDL 125N

Eric Mboya has exposed a shocking case of brutality involving a Super Metro bus, registration number KDL 125N. He shared on his Facebook handle how a disagreement over fare turned into a horrific act that claimed the life of an innocent passenger. This incident has shed light on the dark reality behind a company that

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Nyakang’o calls for more funding as oversight on public spending weakens

Margaret Nyakang’o, the Controller of Budget, has raised concerns that her office is struggling to oversee national government projects due to financial constraints. She told the Senate Committee on Finance and Budget that her office often cannot perform all its duties because of a lack of funds. She also revealed that her office is understaffed

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DP Kithure Kindiki linked to Wanja Nyarari’s lavish life as Kenyans question her sudden wealth

Wanja Nyarari is under fire for flaunting a lifestyle that raises more questions than answers. Reports circulating on X suggest that Kenyans are convinced she is having an affair with Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, a claim that would explain her sudden rise to wealth and influence. Wanja, a divorced mother of three, was previously married

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Well done KWS for containing multiple wildfire incidents in parks across the country

By Jane Pendo. Kenya has in recent past experienced a series of wildfires in several of our national parks and protected areas. These fires have posed a significant threat to our wildlife, ecosystems and the livelihoods of communities that depend on these natural resources. Thanks to the tireless efforts of our firefighters KWS rangers, and

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Conservancies and community: How Kenya Wildlife Service is rewriting the future of conservation 

By Francis Kimanene.  In the vast, sun-scorched landscapes of northern Kenya, a quiet revolution is unfolding. One time devastated ecosystems are on the rebound with growing elephant herds traversing time-honoured migratory routes and communities previously at odds with wildlife now becoming their fiercest protectors. All that courtesy of good conservation stewardship by the Kenya Wildlife

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Guardians of the wild; counting the triumphs of KWS  

By Fridah Inyanje. In a world grappling with biodiversity loss and climate crises, Kenya has emerged as a beacon of hope, thanks in large part to the relentless efforts of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). Established in 1990, the agency has long been the frontline defender of the country’s iconic wildlife and ecosystems.   In recent

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Why Kenyans must regard the likes of Hussein Khalid and Boniface Mwangi with enough caution

By Sundeep Sharma In an era defined by social media activities, hashtags and protests, activism has become one of the most potent forces in shaping public discourse. Yet, as society increasingly lionises activism as a moral imperative, a growing chorus of critics urges caution. Not all activism is created equal—and blind allegiance to self-proclaimed “champions

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JSC forced to halt judge removal cases after court intervention

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has decided not to hear petitions seeking the removal of the Chief Justice and Supreme Court judges. This comes after the commission received temporary court orders preventing it from proceeding with three petitions that had already been filed. JSC Vice Chair Isack Rutto explained that these orders meant the commission

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