In an emotional tribute that capture both the depth of his loss and the regret of not listening to his deceased aunt, Gachagua stated that the current political situation and the concerns he has with the government of President William Ruto would not have been the case had he listened to his aunt.
Government officials have been scrambling to respond to questions on the chapel under construction at State House and below is a compilation of their responses including who will serve as the bishop, who will worship at the church and other information that has so far become available on the project that was rolled out quietly and only got to the public when the media got wind of it.
Saba Saba, celebrated on July 7, marks Kenya’s ongoing fight for democracy, social justice, and economic equity. It has evolved from a political protest to a powerful symbol of civic activism.
Violent protests erupted in Homa Bay after mourners carried Albert Ojwang’s coffin to the local police station, blaming officers for his death in custody.
Ndiangui Kinyagia has reappeared safe after nearly two weeks in hiding and has appeared before the High Court in Milimani, where a habeas corpus application challenges the circumstances of his disappearance.
A High Court ruling on Wednesday cleared the way for DIG Eliud Lagat to return to office, but with a fresh court date and an active investigation, the case is far from over.
Former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i has called for a public inquiry into the River Yala bodies scandal, distancing himself from blame and accusing the current administration of politicising the unresolved case.
The Ministry of Health has waived the hospital bill for Boniface Kariuki, a 22-year-old street vendor who died after being shot during the June 17 demonstrations. The waiver, charged to Kenyatta National Hospital’s emergency fund, applies to all protest-related injuries treated at the facility.
Preliminary research findings from an intervention by the Economic Growth Center, Yale University and Kenyatta University's WEE Hub indicate that immediate improvements are seen in families where children are allowed to join PP1 at 3 years old as opposed to the statutory 4 years old.
Kenyan law allows police to search or arrest without a warrant in certain situations, but only under strict conditions designed to protect your rights.
The High Court has ordered police chiefs to produce missing blogger Ndiangui Kinyagia. If they fail, top commanders have been directed to appear in court on July 1 to explain his whereabouts.