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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has reaffirmed his unwavering support for President William Ruto, describing him as ...
Police in Kenya have clashed with demonstrators during the latest anti-government protests, and the state-funded human rights ...
William Ruto is taking Kenya to a dangerous place”, below The Economist weekly news magazine in a leader (lead article) last ...
Kenyan police sealed off Nairobi, as citizens marked ‘Saba Saba’, Swahili for Seven Seven representing July 7, with protests ...
Clashes between police and protesters have turned violent in Kenya, with police firing tear gas at crowds and security forces blocking off access to central Nairobi.
Police used water cannons to scatter anti-government demonstrations that turned deadly in the Kangemi area of Nairobi marking ...
Protests erupted in Kenya as citizens took to the streets on Saba Saba, demanding government accountability and President ...
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has pleaded with Kenyans to embrace dialogue to solve grievances and concerns instead of ...
Police were blocking major roads leading into Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, ahead of planned anti-government protests. Most ...
“Let me be clear — I will build that church with my own money. It will cost very little. People should stop exaggerating figures to distract us. That propaganda will not scare me,” the President ...
President says a ‘demonic spirit’ that causes violence and destruction of property is sweeping across the country.
President Ruto defends construction of 8,000-seater chapel at State House grounds, says it’s renovation of existing building ...
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