March 7, 2026
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Man with panga shot dead after storming Kakamega police station

Fear and confusion gripped a police station in Kakamega County on Monday after a man armed with a panga caused a dramatic scene. Witnesses described how the man walked in visibly angry and began threatening police officers who were on duty. He raised the weapon and shouted that he was prepared to cut down any

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Eldoret court sends two police officers to jail for 35 years over custody death

Two police officers, Emmanuel Wafula and Godwine Sirengo, have been sentenced to 35 years in prison each for the murder of Dennis Lusava. This major ruling was made on Monday by the Eldoret High Court and has attracted national attention. The case goes back to 2022 when Lusava died while being held at the Mbururu

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Khalwale accuses Ruto and Mudavadi of blocking his 2022 Kakamega Governor bid

Boni Khalwale has finally opened up about what really happened behind the scenes during the 2022 elections, revealing how top leaders in the Kenya Kwanza coalition plotted to block his ambition to become the governor of Kakamega. Speaking at his Malinya home in Kakamega on Monday, July 14, 2025, the senator explained how he was

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Police brutality exposed as court uncovers cover-up in Dennis Lusava’s murder

Two police officers have been found guilty of murdering 21-year-old Dennis Lusava and dumping his body in River Nzoia. The High Court in Eldoret made the ruling on Friday after hearing details of how the officers tortured Lusava to death while he was being held in custody. Justice Reuben Nyakundi ruled that Constables Emmanuel Wafula

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“Stop insulting Ruto” Alai fires back at Kakamega Senator Khalwale in fiery social media clash

A political storm broke out online after Kakamega Senator Bonny Khalwale accused the government of failing to fulfill its promises to the people of Western Kenya. According to Khalwale, the region was promised 1,000 kilometers of tarmac roads and a 30% share of national government resources, yet nothing much has been delivered so far. He

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