Nairobi CBD has been placed under a complete lockdown.
Police have sealed off all major roads leading into the city centre, turning away both motorists and pedestrians.
The Protest Network claims today could mark President Ruto’s final day in office.
#PeaceProtectsLivelihoods
#WhoPaysThePrice
Once again, Prof. Fred Ogola’s personal life is attracting public attention.
After the death of his first wife, Rebecca “Becky” Mwachongo, in 2018, he faced allegations linking him to her passing, but four independent autopsies later exonerated him.
He went on to marry Herima, his late wife’s cousin, saying the union helped restore peace and reconnect both families.
🚨 BREAKING: The Ruto government plans to roll out a digital Maisha Card.
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen says Kenyans will access it via their phones, with a scannable barcode for instant ID verification. Birth certificates will also be available online, gradually replacing physical IDs.
While this could ease access to services and cut paperwork, concerns remain.
A single digital system holding citizens’ identities raises serious privacy and security risks if misused or breached.
Convenience is good but privacy matters more.
The real question: can Kenyans trust the system?
A multi-agency operation in Mwangaza, Isiolo County, has led to the arrest of 27 people in a crackdown on illicit alcohol.
Those detained include two suspected brewers and 25 individuals allegedly found consuming the illegal liquor. Officers also seized the brew, along with raw materials and equipment used in its production.
The suspects were taken to Isiolo Police Station as authorities continue efforts to curb the manufacture and consumption of illicit alcohol across the country.
Huko kariobangi mambo imechemka... the police arrested a drug lord and the people want him to be released... wamesema shash imepotea mtaani... ni mwecheche