March 11, 2026
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Businessman gunned down while protecting shop during Saba Saba chaos

A man lost his life on Monday, July 7, 2025, while trying to protect his business along Jogoo Road during the Saba Saba Day protests. He was reportedly attempting to stop looters from breaking into his shop when the police opened fire. Eyewitnesses say the man was not taking part in the protests. He was

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Hundreds of Kenyans forced to make u-turn as police block all roads leading to CBD

Kenyans living in the Nairobi Metropolitan area might not be able to access the Nairobi Central Business District or nearby areas as the country prepares for the Saba Saba protests. From early Monday morning, many roads seemed blocked or heavily guarded, making it hard for residents, workers, and businesspeople to reach their destinations. Reports show

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Uasin Gishu families cry foul as Governor Bii escapes blame in Ksh 1.1 billion scholarship scam

The Ksh 1.1 billion Uasin Gishu foreign scholarship scandal has taken a shocking new twist following recent court testimonies that exposed major gaps in accountability. Survivors and victims of the botched programme, which promised international academic placements, revealed in court that they paid large amounts of money during the tenure of Governor Jonathan Bii. However,

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Police brutality exposed as court uncovers cover-up in Dennis Lusava’s murder

Two police officers have been found guilty of murdering 21-year-old Dennis Lusava and dumping his body in River Nzoia. The High Court in Eldoret made the ruling on Friday after hearing details of how the officers tortured Lusava to death while he was being held in custody. Justice Reuben Nyakundi ruled that Constables Emmanuel Wafula

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Mbadi flags TSC payroll and capitation funds as IMF probes billions in suspected education scams

Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has revealed that the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) and the funds meant for school capitation are among the key areas being investigated during the ongoing International Monetary Fund (IMF) anti-corruption diagnostic mission in Kenya. Mbadi spoke during a public debate held on Saturday, June 4, where he explained that the

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After pledging Church, Ruto now faces pressure to accommodate Muslims in State House

Muslim leaders are now pressuring President William Ruto to encourage religious inclusion at State House by establishing a mosque, after he announced he is personally building a church. The leaders claim that they recognize and appreciate the President’s public support for religious institutions around the country. However, the State House, as the Head of State’s

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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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“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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