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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has called for urgent reforms to the laws governing public protests in the country.He warned that the constitutional right to demonstrate has been grossly ...
A world without the police is inconceivable to many people. The police are viewed as part of modern society’s foundation, ensuring democracy and keeping people safe.
Kenya is at a crossroads. The State must recognise that its default to violence is not sustainable. If violence becomes ...
The more than 30 lawmakers, who met at the Enashipai Resort in Naivasha on Thursday under the Mount Kenya Parliamentary ...
Kenya’s femicide crisis is so pervasive that even female police officers are not immune –– such as victim and mother-of-two ...
When Kenyan President William Ruto took office in 2022, he pledged to end police brutality. Such comments seem a long way ...
Kenya’s pro-democracy anniversary protests on June 7, 2025, were marked by violence, looting and vandalism. Following these ...
A total of 42 people were killed and 1,500 others so far arrested across the country in connection with the violence and destruction witnessed during the June 25 and July 7 demonstrations, Interior ...
Violence has erupted once again in Kenya. At least 11 people have been killed in protests, the latest in a wave of anti-government rallies that began last year.
President William Ruto has had enough of the Gen Z demonstrations and asked police to shoot protestors in the leg.
Kenya marked 35 years since the landmark pro-democracy protests of 1990 that pushed for an end to a one-party state, but the ...
Kenya's William Ruto rode into office on a wave of enthusiasm among ordinary people who hoped he would live up to his ...