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The death toll from antigovernment protests in Kenya has surged to at least 31 people, the country’s human rights commission ...
Police were blocking major roads leading into Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, ahead of planned anti-government protests. Most businesses remain closed and police officers were stopping vehicles ...
Boniface Mwangi was charged by the police on Monday, two days after he was arrested and accused of possessing unused tear gas ...
Kenyan President William Ruto made his first public remarks since deadly anti-government protests broke out this week. He ...
Police say at least 11 people were killed - as a doctor tells the BBC protesters taken to hospital died of gunshot wounds.
On Monday, as anti-government protests swept across parts of Kenya, 12-year-old Bridgit Njoki sat watching television in her ...
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has defended the government's decision to digitise the school capitation disbursement process, terming it a critical reform aimed at improving transparency, ...
Until Kenya reorients its economy toward inclusive growth, the promise of Vision 2030 will remain a mirage, and the Gen Z ...
President William Ruto has, via State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed, responded to harsh headline by The Economist, which ...
The Cabinet has approved the reinstatement of Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) into the privatization programme, paving the way ...
Kenyan President William Ruto has declared that protesters attacking security forces and businesses are engaging in acts of terrorism and waging war ...
On paper, Kenya’s debt is meant to fuel development and improve lives. In reality, a significant portion of borrowed funds goes toward repaying previous loans, borrowing from Peter to pay Paul, rather ...