March 8, 2026
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Maryanne Keitany’s social media bill raises fears of censorship and state-led targeting of critics

Governance experts have raised serious concerns about a new law being pushed by Maryanne Keitany, a close ally of President William Ruto. The law aims to monitor Kenyans closely whenever they use the internet. Experts warn that this is not just about controlling hate speech but about stalking and tracking anyone who criticizes the government

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President Ruto turns a new chapter for human-wildlife conflict victims

By Jackie Adhyambo Today, Monday the 26th day of May 2025, President Ruto will turn a new chapter for Kenyans affected by human-wildlife conflict. His presence in Meru to grace a compensation event will close a chapter of a past riddled with painful experiences but now giving way to a hopeful future. As Kenya’s model

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Nyanza school left in shock after receiving only Sh87 despite government releasing billions

A public secondary school in Nyanza has shocked many Kenyans after it was revealed that it only received Sh87 for its operations. This comes after the government had announced that it had released Sh22.03 billion for schools across the country. The news has caused confusion and anger among parents, teachers, and education stakeholders who are

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Architects warn poor planning could collapse government’s affordable housing project

President William Ruto began a large project to build affordable houses for many Kenyans. The goal was to help people who live in poor conditions or have no homes at all. Many believed this plan would change lives and solve housing problems in the country. However, according to a report by Kenyans.co.ke, experts are now

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Billions lost in corrupt projects as new report exposes rot in Ruto’s government

A new report has revealed worrying claims about how billions of shillings are being lost through shady government deals involving top officials. The report, which was released by the Africa Centre for Open Governance (Africog) and Okoa Uchumi, exposes a system that is draining the country’s resources through corrupt mega-projects, hidden loans, and poor planning.

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Activist Boniface Mwangi hospitalized after troubling deportation journey from Tanzania

Prominent human rights activist Boniface Mwangi has returned to Kenya after being deported from Tanzania under unclear and troubling circumstances. His family confirmed on Thursday that he was brought back into the country by road and abandoned in Ukunda, a small town along Kenya’s coast. Mwangi, who had been detained earlier this week in Tanzania’s

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Isiolo county in crisis as Senate uncovers massive hiring scandal under governor Guyo

Scandal is brewing for Isiolo Governor Abdi Guyo as questions continue to rise over the number of people hired into his government. The Senate County Public Accounts Committee has uncovered shocking details showing that Guyo has kept 36 advisors in office, far beyond the legal limit. According to Kenyan law, each county is only allowed

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Global report reveals Kenyans online longer than any other nation

Kenyans are spending more time on social media compared to internet users in other countries, according to the latest report by GlobalWebIndex. The report shows that on average, Kenyans spend about four hours on social media daily, which is far above the global average of two hours and 19 minutes. The study was done by

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Kenya’s LSK condemns detention of Karua, two lawyers in Tanzania

Faith Odhiambo, President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), has spoken out about a troubling incident where several Kenyan lawyers were detained at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Tanzania. Among them is Martha Karua, the leader of the People’s Liberation Party (PLP), who revealed that she was denied entry into the country and was

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Government announces eviction alert for residents around Kiambere dam

The Ministry of Interior has warned residents living near the Kiambere dam to evacuate immediately due to fears of an overflow. On Friday, May 16, the Interior Ministry issued a strong advisory for people in four key locations downstream of the dam to move to safer ground. These areas include Garissa, Hola, Garsen, and the

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