Esther Passaris Tables Controversial Bill to Criminalize Protests near Parliament.
Nairobi County Woman Representative Esther Passaris has stirred national uproar by proposing a sweeping amendment to the Public Order Act, effectively barring demonstrations within 100 metres of “protected areas” – including…
Read more14‑Year‑Old Girl Succumbs to Protest Injuries in Nairobi Hospital.
In a heart‑wrenching development that casts a chilling shadow over the June 25 protests, activist Hanifa Adan confirmed today that a 14‑year‑old girl has died in hospital after being critically…
Read moreJOB ALERT: Urgent Opportunity for Kenyan Bike Riders to Work in Dubai with Ksh. 85,000 Salary.
In a stunning turn of opportunity for job seekers across the country, a rare and lucrative employment chance has just opened up for Kenyan bike riders seeking to work abroad.…
Read moreTargeted and Taken: DCP Youth Leader Wanjiku Thiga Arrested in Mystery Sweep.
In a startling escalation of politically charged detentions, Wanjiku Thiga, the National Youth Leader of the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) and a prominent ally of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua,…
Read moreVanished in the Night: State Agents Accused in Abduction of Gachagua Ally.
A tense drama unfolded late Monday evening as heavily armed, plain-clothed officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations reportedly stormed the Limuru home of Peter Kawanjiru, a close ally of…
Read moreKenya Introduces “No‑Protest Zone” Bill: Democracy Under Siege?
In a swift and dramatic move today, Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris introduced the groundbreaking Public Order (Amendment) Bill 2025, aiming to ban all demonstrations within 100 metres of Parliament…
Read moreKenya Revenue Authority Grants Last-Minute Reprieve: Tax Deadline Slips to July 1 Amid iTax Outage.
In a tense turn of events late Monday, the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) issued a dramatic 24-hour extension for the 2024 tax-filing deadline, pushing the cutoff from midnight on June 30…
Read moreMurkomen Faces Ouster Over ‘Shoot to Kill’ Orders.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions across Kenya, calls are intensifying for the removal of Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen after a controversial video of him issuing “shoot to kill” orders…
Read moreGachagua in Mourning After Death of Only Surviving Aunt, His “Second Mother”
In a deeply personal and poignant statement on Saturday, former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua announced the passing of his only surviving maternal aunt, Gladys Gathoni Kahua. Gachagua described the loss…
Read moreRuto Declares “No Going Back to Normal” After Police Targets in June 25 Riots.
President William Ruto has issued a scathing rebuke of the recent wave of violence that erupted during the June 25 protests—decrying the attacks on police personnel, coordinated arson at stations,…
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