Kenya's government plans to sell at least 1,000 datasets from platforms like eCitizen over five years to raise revenue.
The Sh396 million project will include anonymised datasets such as:
— Land transactions
— Passport applications
— Vehicle registrations
— Birth and death records
— Business registrations
We found evidence of construction going on inside the Nairobi National Park but @KWSKenya just confiscated our drone. Currently protests by lobby groups and environmentalists are going on over the construction.
The full story of the student who was thrown to her death from a moving matatu along Thika Road:
Doreen Kinya Mwiti, was a 21-year-old student at the Nairobi Institute of Business Studies (NIBS).
Her case reached a final legal conclusion on June 5, 2026, when the matatu driver and conductor were sentenced to 10 years in prison. The Fatal Incident On Wednesday evening, June 13, 2018, Doreen was commuting home from campus aboard a public service vehicle (PSV) minibus belonging to Zam Zam Sacco (registration KCH 401D). An altercation erupted near the Safari Park Hotel / Queen of Apostles Church area after Doreen and another passenger protested that the matatu crew was driving past their intended destination stage. During the heated exchange, the conductor opened the door and forcefully pushed Doreen out of the speeding vehicle.Doreen hit the tarmac headfirst, sustaining a broken skull, fractured arm, and severe internal trauma. The driver failed to stop after the fall and sped away from the scene. Good Samaritans rushed her to Ruaraka Uhai Neema Hospital, but she tragically succumbed to her injuries upon arrival.
The 2026 Court Verdict:
Following a lengthy trial, the High Court final ruling concluded that the actions of the crew displayed a reckless disregard for human life.The Sentence: The judge sentenced both the driver and the conductor to 10 years in prison.The Justification: The court rejected requests for non-custodial sentences, citing a probation report that highlighted the conductor's complete lack of remorse and failure to take responsibility for the death. The judge emphasized that a custodial sentence was necessary to serve as a punishment and a general deterrence to lawlessness in the public transport sector.
Happy Madaraka Day, Kenya! 🇰🇪💙
Today we celebrate the freedom, resilience, and unity that continue to shape our nation. May we keep choosing hope, standing together, and building a brighter future for all.
Proud of our past. Hopeful for our future.
#madarakaday
There are places we pass through in life… and there are places that become part of who we are.
Manchester will forever be my home.
To the city, the club, and every supporter, my sincerest thank you. These past four years have been unforgettable, filled with moments my family and I will carry with us for the rest of our lives. There simply aren’t enough words to describe the happiness and warmth we’ve felt here.
Thank you for every cheer, every memory, and for making us feel at home from the very first day.
Forever a Red Devil ❤️