March 7, 2026
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Orengo slams state move to charge Boniface Mwangi with terrorism over protest role

On Sunday, July 30, Siaya Governor James Orengo blasted intentions to charge activist Boniface Mwangi with terrorism. Orengo called the move ludicrous, claiming that terrorist charges against an activist were nonsensical. “By stretch of any tortured legal definition and factual foundation, it’s ridiculous to charge Boniface Mwangi and our children who have demonstrated a high

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Politics

Jayne Kihara dares State to jail her, says speaking the truth Is her only crime

Naivasha Member of Parliament Jayne Kihara has sent a strong warning to President William Ruto, urging him to be cautious about his close ties with Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah. Speaking outside the Milimani Law Courts on Friday, July 18, after being granted a personal bond of Ksh50,000, Kihara did not hold back. She openly blamed

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News

Police bosses under fire as Citizen TV exposes killer squad linked to DCI, ATPU, and NIS

Police bosses are under serious pressure after shocking details revealed that a masked and heavily armed group behind deadly violence during the Saba Saba Day protests was linked to top security units in Kenya. A Citizen TV investigation showed that the squad responsible for killing and injuring civilians was made up of elite officers from

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News

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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“I am not interested in your drama” Justice Chacha Mwita slams IG Kanja and DCI Boss

Justice Chacha Mwita sent a strong warning to Inspector General Douglas Kanja at Milimani Law Courts on Tuesday. The judge was clearly angry after the police leadership failed to show up in person for a hearing about the disappearance of blogger Ndiang’ui Kinyagia. The judge had already given clear orders for Kinyagia to be brought

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Featured

From Senate lies to abduction denials, Amin’s cover-up in Ojwang and Kinyagia cases deepens

The controversy surrounding the Director of Criminal Investigations, Mohamed Amin, continues to deepen after his questionable statements regarding the death of Albert Ojwang in police custody. What was initially presented by the police as a case of self-inflicted harm has now turned into a serious credibility crisis for the DCI boss, who is increasingly viewed

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News

Top police bosses summoned ahead of June 25th anniversary protests

Top police bosses have been summoned to appear before the administration and national security committee in Parliament ahead of the planned protests scheduled for tomorrow. This move comes as tension continues to rise across the country, with many Kenyans saying they are ready to take to the streets despite warnings from the government. The committee,

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News

New twist in Albert’s death as DCI tied to suspicious phone calls with police chiefs

Recent developments have surfaced regarding the death of blogger Albert Ojwang, as the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are now being linked to his murder. This shocking twist adds a new layer to a case that has already attracted public attention, raising more questions than answers about the role of police officers in the mysterious

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News

Questions rise as Mbadi backs Sh150 million plot to spy on online activity

The government of Kenya has allocated KSh 150 million to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to purchase and operate a social media surveillance system known as Optimus 3.0 This funding is part of the 2025/26 budget and was presented by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi. The amount includes KSh 50 million meant for the equipment

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News

Fresh details reveal Albert Ojwang was beaten before death in custody

A new development has raised more questions in the mysterious death of Albert Omondi Ojwang, a blogger from Homa Bay County who died while in police custody. His death has caused public anger and concern, especially after fresh details from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) painted a very different picture from what the police

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