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Young Kenyans have confronted the political establishment with an uncompromising call for accountability—on corruption, ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNIPOA Denies Clearing DIG Lagat to Resume OfficeThe Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) on Monday, July 14, refuted claims that Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Lagat has been exonerated in connection with the death of Albert Ojwang in ...
As Kenyans flooded the streets of Nairobi on 25 June in commemoration of the first anniversary of the Maandamano (protests) ...
Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi calls for restraint, dialogue, and a sober reflection in the wake of widespread protests, increasing public anger, and the controversial handling demonstrators by police.
In Kenya, widespread antigovernment protests have escalated into deadly unrest and a deepening political crisis.
Deputy IG Eliud Lagat is set to resume duties after being cleared in Albert Ojwang’s death probe, a case that sparked ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNPolice Spokesperson Denies DIG Lagat Return to OfficeThere was confusion on Monday, July 14, about whether embattled Deputy Inspector General of Police Eliud Lagat had officially ...
On July 7 every year, Kenyans honor the pro-democracy uprising of 1990. However, this year’s protests over heightened taxes ...
What's the context? A year after Gen Z protests, rights group Access Now calls for repeal of Kenya's cybercrimes law as online crackdown intensifies.
Kenya’s governance crisis stems from weak oversight, not devolution, what the country needs is stronger accountability and fair resource distribution.
Instead of building walls with razor wires, it might be better to build bridges and open the door to dialogue. The future of the country is at stake. The more politicians stoke violence, the further ...
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