March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

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10,000 slots up for grabs as NPS launches fast track recruitment drive

The National Police Service is preparing for a major recruitment exercise that will happen on Monday, November 17, and many young Kenyans are expected to show up. Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja confirmed that the process will take place in a single day, showing the urgency and planning behind this nationwide activity. His announcement

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Police recruitment set to resume nationwide after court ruling clears the way

The National Police Service has confirmed that its countrywide recruitment of police constables will go on as planned after court orders that had previously stopped the process were lifted. The Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, announced that the exercise will be held on November 17, 2025, and will happen at the same time across

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Fresh twist in Rex Masai case after police dismiss IPOA findings and demand full probe

The case surrounding the killing of Gen Z activist Rex Masai has taken another twist after senior investigators were directed to take over the probe. This move comes after the National Police Service (NPS) raised serious concerns that the inquiry conducted by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) was incomplete and lacked essential evidence. The

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Corporal Kennedy Nzuve’s body arrives home from Haiti to emotional reception

The arrival of Corporal Kennedy Mutuku Nzuve’s body at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport marked a painful moment for both his family and the National Police Service. The officer, who lost his life in a road accident on September 1 while serving in Haiti under the Multinational Security Support Mission, was brought home to a solemn

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Lawmakers question timing and transparency of police recruitment changes

Lawmakers have dismissed a draft proposal brought forward by the National Police Service Commission that sought to change the way police officers are recruited in the country. The proposal was presented before the Parliamentary Committee on Administration and National Security, but members of parliament from both sides raised concerns over transparency, regional equity, and whether

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CA accused of aiding state cover-up by banning live protest broadcasts

The Communications Authority’s latest move to stop all live coverage of the June 25 anniversary protests is a dangerous attack on press freedom and public access to information. The memo sent to media houses ordered them to immediately cease broadcasting any part of the demonstrations, warning that failure to comply would attract regulatory sanctions. Although

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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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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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Senator questions police training after Ang’ata Barikoi killings

Senator Aaron Cheruiyot has voiced strong concerns over the behavior of police officers, especially after a disturbing incident in Ang’ata Barikoi, a small village in Laikipia County. According to reports, police officers carried out a raid in the area where unarmed civilians were shot and killed. This event has sparked anger, fear, and sadness among

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Public concerns grows as Mash Poa dodges responsibility in shocking Nairobi to Mombasa case

The story of Adelle Omondi has shaken many Kenyans and put Mash Poa bus company under serious scrutiny. Adelle boarded a Mash Poa bus from Nairobi to Mombasa, expecting a normal journey like any other. Instead, she woke up two days later at Coast General Hospital with no memory of what had happened, her valuables

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