By Grace Gilo The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has approved and filed terrorism charges against 37 individuals arraigned at the Kahawa Law Courts.
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Moses Kuria Resigns as President Ruto’s Senior Economic Advisor
By Grace Gilo Moses Kuria, the senior economic advisor to President William Ruto, has resigned from his position. In a statement via his X
Sarah Cohen to Remain in Custody as Court Denies Bail Again
By Ashley Kariuki Sarah Wairimu Kamotho, the widow of slain Dutch businessman Tob Cohen, will remain in custody at Lang’ata Women’s Prison after the
Kenya Deepens Malaria Fight with Japan Partnership
By Angela Kibara Kenya is significantly bolstering its efforts to combat malaria through an intensified partnership with Malaria No More Japan. Principal Secretary for
Police Confirm 11 Dead, 567 Arrests in Sabasaba Protests
By Mohammed Juma The National Police Service (NPS) has confirmed that 11 people died and 567 individuals were arrested during the Sabasaba protests held
Passaris Pauses Pre-publication Process of the Controversial Public Order (Amendment) Bill 2025
By Grace Gilo Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has announced that she will pause the pre-publication process of the controversial Public Order (Amendment) Bill
Saba Saba Then and Now: Kenya’s Ongoing Struggle for Democracy, Justice And Good Governance
By Chris David. Thirty-five years ago, on July 7, 1990, Kenya witnessed a political earthquake. A group of opposition leaders and pro-democracy activists, defying
Madaraka Express Passenger Service Train Resumes Operations Following Temporary Suspension
By Grace Gilo The Madaraka Express Passenger service train has resumed operations following a temporary suspension by the Kenya Railways. The Madaraka Express 10
Police Issue Stern Warning Ahead of Saba Saba Protests, Reaffirm Commitment to Rule of Law
By Dorothy Musyoka As Kenya marks the 35th anniversary of Saba Saba on Monday, July 7, 2025, the National Police Service (NPS) has issued
NCCK Demand for Protection of Constitutional Rights Ahead of Saba Saba Protests
By Dorothy Musyoka Amid rising concerns over human rights violations and the shrinking space for public dissent, National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK)have