Kithure Kindiki responded to Gachagua after linking him to the riots in the Church

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has denied any involvement in the attack on the church service attended by former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua The incident, which disrupted the Sunday morning service and caused worshipers to flee for safety, turned into a political blame game Kindiki answered Gachagua directly, denying the allegations as desperate and denying the…

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Sylvia Kemunto’s murder: Emotions rise in court as a witness says the suspect confessed to killing her

The murder trial of Multimedia University student Sylvia Kemunto began in Kibera Courts, with emotional testimony from the family and witnesses Kemunto’s mother broke down in court recounting her daughter’s disappearance, while Judge Diana Rachel Kavedza stopped the case A key witness in custody testified that Mutinda confessed to killing Kemunto on April 3, 2025,…

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EU helps Kenya Protect Cyberspace – Kenya News Agency

Kenya in partnership with the European Union (EU) has launched the Kenya Cyber Resilience project to strengthen the security ecosystem of the cyberspace. The project dubbed ‘Strengthen the Resilience of the Cybersecurity Ecosystem of Kenya (KCR)’ supports Kenya in strengthening its national cybersecurity ecosystem to ensure a secure, resilient and trusted digital environment for citizens,…

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How Nairobi is Tackling the Growing Stray Dog Problem

Stray dogs wandering through the streets of Kibera Nairobi City County has rolled out a major operation to tackle the growing stray dog problem threatening public safety and sanitation across the capital. The County’s Department of Environment, Water, Food, and Agriculture announced a week-long impounding exercise running from Monday, January 26, to Friday, January 30,…

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Matiang’i: Why Kenya’s CBC Is Failing and Who Is to Blame

Former Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has weighed in on Kenya’s competency-based curriculum (CBC), arguing that the challenges facing the education system stem from poor execution rather than flaws in the curriculum itself. Speaking during a public engagement, Matiang’i said CBC remains a progressive and well-structured education model, but the current administration has weakened its…

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