April 25, 2026
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Caroline Achieng’s cry for help ignored after brutal beating by armed officers near Lunga Lunga bridge

Another troubling incident has pushed the Kenyan police back into public focus after a single mother in Nairobi’s Lunga Lunga area accused officers of violently assaulting her in front of her baby. Caroline Achieng says the attack happened at around 10 p.m. on Sunday, June 22, while she was walking home after finishing her shift

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From Journalist to State puppet Mugonyi slammed for silencing the truth

David Mugonyi is now facing serious criticism after The Sunday Standard openly accused him of betraying press freedom during the recent Gen Z protests. The newspaper didn’t hold back in its June 29th edition, directly calling out Mugonyi’s leadership at the Communications Authority of Kenya. The front page branded his actions as a betrayal to

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Fear grips Activist after ordeal of beatings, death threats, and forced State House visit

Geoffrey Chesoni, a popular TikToker known for his activism, has come forward with shocking claims after his mysterious disappearance in Mombasa. He says he was kidnapped in broad daylight by armed men, dragged into a Subaru car with the registration number KDC 126E, and taken through a terrifying three-day ordeal that ended at State House

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Two days after Murkomen’s threat, human rights defender found dead in Isiolo

The country is witnessing a worrying rise in cases of missing persons, with more Kenyans vanishing without trace each day. Just days after Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen issued a reckless shoot-to-kill warning, the worst has happened. A well-known human rights activist has been found dead his body burnt and dumped at a GK prison

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Murkomen’s dangerous lies blamed for escalating brutality against protesters

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has crossed a dangerous line with his reckless remarks about the June 25 youth protests. By calling the demonstrations a “coup attempt,” Murkomen is not just exaggerating he is launching a direct attack on the rights of ordinary Kenyans. His words are not just careless, they are calculated to spread

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Murkomen blasted by LSK for justifying police violence against peaceful protesters

The Law Society of Kenya President, Faith Odhiambo, has come out strongly against Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen following his recent remarks on police conduct during the June 25 protests. These protests, which took place across the country, were sparked by public anger over the controversial Finance Bill 2025. The protests saw thousands of Kenyans

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‘Shoot to kill’ order exposes Kipchumba Murkomen’s dangerous leadership

Kipchumba Murkomen, now serving as Kenya’s Interior Cabinet Secretary, has come under fire for issuing “shoot to kill” orders against anyone approaching or threatening police stations. His decision, made after the violent June 25 protests, has drawn strong criticism from the public, politicians, and legal experts who see it as a reckless move that could

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Documentary raises hard questions over police cover-up in Albert Ojwang’s death

A new documentary video on YouTube has sparked serious concern over the murder of Albert Ojwang, a young Kenyan man who died under unclear circumstances while in police custody. The video, titled “Albert Ojwang’s Murder: James Mokhwana is Lying! Evidence Still…” was uploaded just a few days ago and already has people questioning the actions

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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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