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Kenya’s Opposition Calls for President’s Resignation Over Shooting Remarks

In recent weeks, Kenya has witnessed a tumultuous wave of protests, igniting outrage and demands for accountability at the highest levels of government. The tensions reached a boiling point when opposition leaders called for President William Ruto to step down following his controversial directive for police to use lethal force against protestors accused of theft or vandalism. The backdrop of this unrest is tragic. Just days ago, mourners gathered to pay their respects to Boniface Kariuki, a civilian whose life was…

Kenya’s President Ruto Approves Armed Response to Civil Unrest

For just over a year now, the Ruto administration has found itself embroiled in an escalating clash with a new generation of young Kenyans. These young citizens are vocal and resolute, demanding meaningful changes to their socio-economic circumstances. They are not merely asking for reform; they are passionately insisting on it. This palpable discontent has manifested itself in demonstrations that, regrettably, have often turned violent. The streets have seen a fierce back-and-forth between the authorities and…

Uganda’s Military Leader Criticizes Kenya’s Stance

Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba: A Call for Change in Haiti’s Security Mission On July 1, 2025, images of General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces and Senior Presidential Advisor for Special Operations, flooded social media. Although photographs often capture the visage of authority—a silent strength emanating from his posture—words are his true instrument of influence. Recently, he wielded that weapon with particular fervor, taking aim at Kenya’s involvement in the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission…

Kenya’s Gen Z Faces Danger While Demonstrating Against Police Violence and Economic Struggles

Kenyan Youth Rise: The Voice of a Generation On June 25, 2025, Nairobi became a vibrant stage for the resilience of its youth. Clutching banners and donning bold bandanas, hundreds took to the streets not just to protest, but to honor the memory of over 60 fellow demonstrators who lost their lives in similar protests the previous year. But before marching, there was a somber task: writing their own eulogies—just in case. Among the many voices rising in fervor, 19-year-old Wilson, a jobless Nairobi resident, proclaimed,…

Funding Crisis Puts Kenya’s Haiti Mission at Risk, UN Seeks Support

The Urgent Situation in Haiti: A Call for Action Port-au-Prince, January 18, 2025 – As the clock ticks down, with merely ten days left before the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti comes to an end, alarm bells are ringing among UN officials regarding the deepening crisis in this Caribbean nation. The stakes are incredibly high. If decisive actions aren’t taken to renew and fortify this crucial mission, particularly in support of the Kenya-led Multi-National Security Support (MSS) force, Haiti teeters on the brink…

Kenya’s Annual Corruption Cost: A Staggering $1.5 Billion, AfDB Reveals

The African Economic Outlook Kenya Country Focus Report, recently unveiled in Nairobi, brings to light critical vulnerabilities within Kenya's economic framework. Through an examination of mismanagement, extensive tax exemptions, and lax oversight mechanisms, the report illustrates how these factors are gradually eroding the nation’s revenue base and stifling its ability to fund essential sectors of growth. Public Spending Inefficiencies and Tax Waivers Take a Toll One of the most striking figures from…

Ethiopia Begins Power Exports to Tanzania Through Kenya’s Grid

Breaking New Ground: Ethiopia's First Electricity Export to Tanzania In a groundbreaking move that symbolizes a new chapter in regional energy collaboration, Ethiopia has successfully initiated its first electricity export to Tanzania. This historic event was made possible by leveraging Kenya's high-voltage transmission network. As a pilot project, it marks a significant milestone in the evolving landscape of energy trade within East Africa, showcasing how countries can work together for mutual benefit. Recently, the…

Ruto Reshuffles Key Positions in Kenya’s Military Leadership

Transformative Changes in Kenya's Military Leadership On May 31, 2024, during a ceremonious commissioning parade held at the Kenya Military Academy in Lanet, President William Ruto signaled a pivotal shift in the country’s military hierarchy. The atmosphere was charged with pride and commitment as cadets took their oaths, and little did we know that this would be a prelude to significant changes in the military's leadership structure. On June 27, the Ministry of Defence formally announced sweeping…

Kenya’s Interior Minister Calls Protesters a Threat After Fatal Clashes

On June 26, 2025, during a press conference in Nairobi, Kipchumba Murkomen, Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Interior and National Administration, made headlines with his stark remarks about ongoing protests in the country. Labeling these demonstrations as acts of "terrorism" and an attempted coup, he painted a grim picture of a nation at the brink. The echoes of his words reverberated not just through the room but across the very fabric of Kenyan society, raising urgent questions about governance, rights, and…

Kenya’s Deputy Police Chief Takes Temporary Leave of Absence

Investigation into Blogger's Death Sparks Outcry in Nairobi The death of Albert Ojwang, a Kenyan blogger and schoolteacher, is sending ripples through the heart of Nairobi. As fans and supporters gather in and around the Milimani Law Courts, the presence of the Officer Commanding Station, Samson Talam, has become emblematic of a larger issue—a balancing act between justice and accountability in a society grappling with loss. Ojwang's untimely demise during police custody has ignited fierce reactions among the…

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