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Robert Alai Denies Gun Threat Claims, Challenges Babu Owino to Produce Evidence

01/05/2026 • Chris_Akali

Kileleshwa Member of County Assembly Robert Alai has broken his silence over a dramatic confrontation involving Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, offering a sharply different account that disputes claims of intimidation, assault, and firearm use. Speaking publicly for the first time since the incident, Alai dismissed allegations that he threatened or attacked the MP, insisting […]

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Ruto Vows Harsher Laws on Drugs, Illicit Alcohol, and Gambling

01/04/2026 • Kriss

President William Ruto has announced sweeping plans to toughen Kenya’s laws against illicit alcohol, drug trafficking and gambling, warning that the government will no longer tolerate activities he says are destroying families and endangering the future of the country’s children. Speaking during an engagement ceremony in Uasin Gishu County on Saturday, January 3, the President […]

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Iconic Super Tusker Craig Dies at 54 in Amboseli National Park

01/03/2026 • Kriss

Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and wildlife conservationists are mourning the loss of one of Africa’s most iconic elephants following the death of Craig, one of the continent’s last remaining super tuskers. The legendary elephant died peacefully in the early hours of Saturday, January 3, at the age of 54 in Amboseli National Park. Craig was […]

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Calls Grow for Mudavadi to Keep Off Constitutional Debate and Apologise to Kenyans

01/01/2026 • Chris_Akali

Political commentator and motivational speaker Fanya Mambo Kinuthia has taken aim at Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, urging him to refrain from commenting on constitutional matters on the grounds that he occupies what he terms an unconstitutional office. Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, Kinuthia argued that Mudavadi lacks the moral and legal authority to advise […]

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Murkomen Denies Plans to Move Kiganjo Police Training College to North Rift

12/31/2025 • Chris_Akali

Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has dismissed claims suggesting that the government intends to relocate the national Kiganjo Police Training College from Nyeri to the North Rift as part of measures to tackle persistent banditry in the region. Speaking on Tuesday, 30 December, Murkomen clarified that while the government has been planning to establish multiple […]

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George Khaniri Confirms Tiriki Cultural Rites at Cyrus Jirongo’s Burial

12/31/2025 • Chris_Akali

Former Vihiga County Senator George Khaniri has confirmed that the final send-off of businessman Cyrus Jirongo was conducted in accordance with Tiriki cultural traditions. Speaking during the burial service of the late Jirongo on December 30, Khaniri issued a stern warning to anyone who may have played a role in Jirongo’s death, saying they would […]

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EAC Backs Somalia Amid Rising Tensions Over Somaliland Recognition

12/29/2025 • Chris_Akali

The East African Community (EAC) has broken its silence over rising regional tensions involving Somalia and Somaliland, reaffirming its full support for Somalia’s sovereignty following Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as an independent state. In a statement released by the EAC Secretariat on Sunday, December 28, the regional bloc said it recognises the Federal Republic of […]

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Government Signals Changes to Rescue Policy for Kenyans Abroad Amid Resource Strains

12/22/2025 • Dunda

Kenyans who willingly travel to high-risk countries may find themselves with limited government support, as officials review the current repatriation policy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an update on the rescue of Kenyans caught in swindling rings in Myanmar, noted that “blanket assistance strains resources and erodes accountability,” signaling potential changes in how response […]

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Christmas: A Time for Rest, Family, and Peace of Mind

12/22/2025 • Chris_Akali

As the world celebrates Christmas Day, a familiar sense of warmth, reflection, and togetherness fills homes and communities. Beyond the decorations, carols, and festive meals, Christmas remains a powerful reminder of the importance of family, friendship, and rest after a long year of hard work and sacrifice. For many people, the months leading up to […]

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Rights Groups Warn Security-First Migration Policies Are Putting African Migrants at Risk

12/19/2025 • Chris_Akali

Kenya and three other African human rights bodies have raised alarm that migration policies in Southern Africa are failing, warning that a security-heavy approach is worsening risks for migrants rather than protecting them. Marking International Migrants Day on December 18, the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), together with counterpart institutions from Ethiopia, Mozambique […]

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