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Why Kalonzo Is Urgently Seeking Pope’s Prayers

Kalonzo Musyoka has appealed to Pope Leo to keep Kenya in his prayers for peace and unity during his ongoing visit to Africa. The Wiper Patriotic Front leader urged the head of the Catholic Church to remember Kenya, even though the country is not included in his current four-nation tour …

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Taxpayers Face Ksh3.2B Loss in Fuel Deal Fallout

Kenyan taxpayers are facing a possible Ksh.3.2 billion compensation bill following the cancellation of a multi-billion shilling fuel shipment contract just hours before the cargo was due to dock at the Port of Mombasa. The Senate Energy Committee has launched investigations into how the contract was awarded and later abruptly …

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Why EACC Won’t Investigate Oil Import Scandal

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has explained that it will not directly investigate the ongoing oil importation scandal to avoid duplicating efforts with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations. EACC Chief Executive Officer Abdi Mohamud said the commission will allow the DCI to complete its investigations first before deciding whether any …

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“Protect Us!” Journalists Demand Urgent Reforms

Media stakeholders are pushing for urgent legal changes to better protect whistleblowers and investigative journalists, warning that increasing threats, intimidation, and strategic lawsuits are weakening efforts to fight corruption. Speaking at an anti-corruption workshop for journalists in Nairobi, Zubeida Kananu said the current environment leaves both reporters and their sources …

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End of Traffic Jam? Gitaru Interchange Almost Done

Construction of the Gitaru Interchange has reached 90 per cent, with works still ongoing as the project nears completion. Kenya National Highways Authority Director General Luka Kimeli recently inspected progress at the site, where bitumen surfacing is currently in progress. Click here to join our WhatsApp Channel He called on …

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Nairobi, Coast Brace for Rain as Temperatures Rise

The Kenya Meteorological Department has forecast increased rainfall across several parts of the country for the week of April 14 to 20, even as hot weather conditions continue in arid and coastal regions. According to the weekly outlook, showers are expected in areas east and west of the Rift Valley, …

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MPs Sound Alarm Over Rising Political Gangs

A parliamentary committee has raised concern over the increasing use of organised gangs in Kenya’s politics, warning that the trend could threaten national security as the country heads toward the 2027 General Election. The National Assembly’s Departmental Committee on Administration and Internal Security cautioned that politically linked gangs are becoming …

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Omtatah: Dark Days of Violence Returning

Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has warned that politically driven violence is making a comeback, cautioning that the country could be heading into a tense and dangerous period ahead of the 2027 General Election. In a strongly worded statement, Omtatah reflected on his own experience, recalling a 2012 attack in Nairobi …

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Osotsi Records Statement with DCI Over Kisumu Attack

Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi has recorded a statement with officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations at Parliament following a recent attack on him in Kisumu. On Tuesday, Osotsi, alongside members of the Linda Wanchi team, called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of those believed to have planned the …

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Ruto Responds to Gachagua over Akorino State House Invite

President William Ruto has pushed back against criticism from his former deputy Rigathi Gachagua, defending his decision to host members of the Akorino Church at State House on Sunday. Speaking during the Akorino Israel Thanksgiving Service, Ruto insisted that he has full authority over State House and will not be …

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