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Government Warns Against Violence During Protests, Calls for Responsible Citizenship

Principal Secretary for Internal Security and National Administration Raymond Omollo has called on Kenyans to embrace responsible citizenship and respect for the rule of law, saying peaceful civic engagement is essential for safeguarding the country’s democracy, stability and economic progress. Speaking during the Prize Giving Day at Chinga Boys High School in Nyeri County, PS […]

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PS Ouma Oluga backs Kenya–US health deal, citing long-term public health benefits and government commitment

Kenya’s latest health partnership with the United States has drawn strong backing from Health Principal Secretary Dr. Ouma Oluga, who says the newly signed cooperation framework reflects the country’s long-term interests and the government’s commitment to strengthen public health systems. PS Dr. Ouma Oluga on Thursday described the agreement as a milestone achieved after months […]
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17 European countries exert pressure on Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu to release political prisoners and address human rights concerns

The international community consisting of Western and European diplomats has condemned the deepening political and humanitarian crisis in Tanzania following the elections, which saw a rise in violence and reports of gross human rights abuses. The coalition is pressuring officials in Dar es Salaam to guarantee justice, clear processes, and the protection of civil rights. […]
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KWS denies allegations that Ritz-Carlton Camp blocks Wildebeest migration path

The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has dismissed social media allegations that the Ritz-Carlton Safari Camp is obstructing wildebeest migration routes in the Maasai Mara, describing the claims as “misleading, outdated, or presented without proper context.” KWS said the migration was recently recognized by the World Book of Records (UK) and World Tourism Market (London) as […]
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African Union calls for unconditional release of President Embaló, appeals for calm in Guinea-Bissau crisis

The African Union (AU) has condemned the military coup that unfolded in Guinea-Bissau, calling for the immediate and unconditional release of President Umaro Sissoco Embaló and several detained senior officials arrested ahead of the announcement of official election results. AU Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf said the Union rejects unconstitutional seizure of power, describing the […]
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DCI receives modern equipment to bolster fight against cybercrime in major boost to digital investigations

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has received modern digital forensics equipment under a German government–funded Digital Forensics Project, implemented through AFRIPOL, marking a major step forward in combating rising cases of cybercrime. The new equipment, handed over to the DCI National Forensic Laboratory, is expected to significantly transform investigative work by shifting operations from […]
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KQ staff sentenced to 25 years in prison after being found guilty of trafficking heroin worth Ksh 60 million.

The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has arrested and sentenced three KQ staff over major conviction in heroin trafficking valued at ksh 60 million. The three suspects, 26-year-old Lennox Chengek Chestit, a cabin crew member; Kenneth Sinzore Isundu (45), a ground staffer; and Alfric Odhiambo Otieno (27), also a cabin crew member, were each sentenced […]
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Police in Kilimani have arrested a bogus police recruiter accused of defrauding unsuspecting victims of Ksh2.5 million

Kilimani detectives have arrested and taken into custody, Benedict Odeng’ero Wekesa, a con suspect linked to over 2.5 million police recruitment fraud scheme. This is after three victims came forward, each narrating how they were lured with promises of “guaranteed” entry into the police service. The smooth-talking con artist targeted desperate job seekers by using […]
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NTSA Announces 24-Month Ban on Licensing New Matatu Saccos

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced a temporary ban on the licensing of new Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operators as part of efforts to enhance road safety and streamline the public transport sector. In a public notice issued on June 19, 2026, the authority said the suspension will affect the licensing of […]

Starehe Boys Announces Early Mid-Term Break Amid Unrest in Schools

Starehe Boys’ Centre and School has announced an early closure for the mid-term break, adjusting its academic calendar to allow for preparations ahead of the institution’s annual Founders Memorial event. In a statement issued by Director Fred Okono, the school said students will proceed on half-term break on Friday, June 19, 2026, and return on […]

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