April 23, 2026
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Autopsy details bruises, chest injury and neck compression in Albert Ojwang’s final moments

The post-mortem results for Albert Ojwang have now painted a clearer and more troubling picture of how he died. The report shows that Albert suffered serious injuries that strongly point to violence. One of the findings was a left-sided intercostal hemorrhage between his 6th and 7th rib, which shows that he had a chest injury.

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“He should be arrested” Outrage grows as Nelson Havi points finger at DIG in Albert Ojwang’s death

Tension continue to rise across the country following the murder of Albert Ojwang. This comes after a statement from lawyer Nelson Havi, who directly accused Eliud Lagat of being behind the killing. Havi’s words have caused a major stir online, with many Kenyans expressing anger, suspicion, and concern. He firmly stated that Lagat is the

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Makau Mutua’s statement shifts focus to justice in Albert Ojwang’s death

The death of Albert Ojwang has taken a dramatic turn following a chilling statement made by President William Ruto’s Senior Advisor on Constitutional Affairs, Professor Makau Mutua. In a post shared on his official X account, Prof. Mutua declared that someone will be held accountable for Ojwang’s death. His message has triggered widespread concern and

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Officers suspended as questions mount over Albert Ojwang’s death in police custody

The Officer Commanding Station (OCS) at Nairobi’s Central Police Station and all officers who were on duty during the night popular influencer Albert Ojwang died have been interdicted. This decision came after growing public pressure and concern about the mysterious circumstances that led to his death while he was in police custody. Many Kenyans have

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Ahmednasir Abdullahi blames police for killing Albert Ojwang in a cell

Recent claims by prominent lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi have caused anger and serious concern across the country, especially regarding how the police in Kenya treat people in their custody. In a post on X, Abdullahi said that the police were “sabotaging the government from within” after the death of a young man in custody. Authorities later

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Questions mount after Albert Ojwang’s death following remarks on Eliud Lagat

Albert Ojwang, a young Kenyan who was active on social media, is now dead under suspicious circumstances. What began as a few online comments about Deputy Inspector General Eliud Langat has ended in tragedy, leaving behind a wave of anger, fear, and unanswered questions. His arrest, and what followed, paints a disturbing picture of how

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Atwoli confronts Ruto over use of workers’ housing levy funds

President William Ruto is now facing a serious disagreement between the Central Organisation of Trade Unions–Kenya (COTU-K) and the State Department of Housing over how the housing levy funds are being used. The conflict is about the government’s plan to use the billions collected from the affordable housing levy to build other social facilities instead

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Eric Omondi exposes shocking state of Siaya school

Comedian and activist Eric Omondi has once again brought attention to the serious state of Kenya’s education system after visiting Bar Oninge Primary School in Alego Usonga Constituency, Siaya County. What he found shocked many Kenyans. The school, which serves 85 pupils, is in a terrible condition. The classrooms are built with mud walls that

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Why Kenya’s young people shouldn’t whine over neediness

By Musa Maridhawa Economic sovereignty demands control over resources, market and value creation. Traditional models reliant on foreign investment or extractive industries often dilute this control. For Kenya, home to a 75% youth population under 35, entrepreneurship, particularly in the digital realm, offers a viable alternative. That option comes in homegrown solutions capturing value locally

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Health ministry raises alarm over rising abuse of Ozempic for weight loss

The Health Ministry has launched an investigation into the growing misuse of Ozempic, a drug meant for managing Type 2 diabetes but now being used by many Kenyans to lose weight. Health Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni confirmed the move on Thursday, revealing that the Pharmacy and Poisons Board is already working on the case following

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