March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Citizen TV

Entertainment

Laughter as Inspekta Mwala pulls out with the christmas photo of the day with friends

Kenyan comedian and actor Inspekta Mwala brought smiles to his fans this Christmas with a humorous and heartwarming message shared online. In a Facebook post on December 25, 2025, he wished his followers a Merry Christmas, adding humor by saying, “Me and the Short persons of Africa wishes you Merry Christmas mjienjoy kabisa and be

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Entertainment

Jeff Koinange makes electric comeback after four-month disappearance

Jeff Koinange strode back onto Citizen TV’s prime-time lineup on Wednesday night with the swagger of a man reclaiming territory—unhurried, unbothered, and unmistakably in command. After four unexplained months away from the limelight, the news veteran resurfaced on JKLive, igniting a wave of exhilaration across living rooms that had grown used to recycled reruns and

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News

Linus Kaikai joins Kenya’s legal elite after two decades in journalism

Many Kenyans followed the news with interest as Linus Kaikai, a well-known media figure, reached a major milestone in his professional journey. His career has always been associated with journalism, public commentary, and newsroom leadership, and now he has stepped into a new chapter that expands his influence even further. His admission to the Bar

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Politics

Moses Kuria warns Ruto’s anti-graft team risks losing independence under Executive control

Former Presidential Economic Advisor Moses Kuria has voiced concerns over President William Ruto’s newly unveiled Multi-Agency Team on War Against Corruption, arguing that its placement under the Executive Office of the President raises questions of independence and fairness. Kuria, who also served as Trade Cabinet Secretary, shared his views during Citizen TV’s ‘The Explainer’ show

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Featured News

Confessions from protest goons raise fresh questions about Sakaja’s involvement

Governor Johnson Sakaja is once again in the spotlight after a group of young men confessed to being hired to disrupt protests in memory of Albert Ojwang. These protests were meant to call for justice after Ojwang died in police custody under suspicious circumstances. What has angered many Kenyans even more is that the same

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News

Kipchumba Murkomen explains why Ongondo Were case moved faster than others

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has spoken about the fast action taken by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations in the murder case of Kasipul MP Charles Ongondo Were. His remarks came during an interview on Citizen TV, where he responded to public questions about how fast this particular case moved compared to other cases that

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