Kenya hosts millions of them from South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and even Nigeria yet we don't go about beating them on the streets.
. @JohnMbadiN, this youth says that you dispatched them to disrupt a meeting at All Saints Cathedral that was scrutinizing the budget you presented yesterday. Mbadi, you cannot distance yourself from this attack by the goons. You must take responsibility for your actions and for those of the goons who acted at your behest. Public participation and scrutiny of the national budget are our democratic rights.
And CAF banned them for missing the game they were heading to after they were shot and some of them killed.
Africans institutions have always been plagued by bad leadership.
On 18 May 2026, Kenyan police shot dead 20 people for protesting against the fuel price hike. Here are their names:
#RutoStopKillingUs#HakiSasa#JusticeNow
1. Macmillan Mukuru Mwangi, 17 years old, killed in Thika, Kiambu County.
2. Kelvin Muriri Mutie, 18 years old, killed in Githurai, Kiambu County
3. Allan Odhiambo, 19 years old, killed in Busia, Busia County
4. Prudence Imali, 20 years old, killed in Marurui, Nairobi County.
5. Shadrack Onyango, 20 years old, killed in Busia, Busia County.
6. Githinji Wambui, 21 years old, killed in Thika, Kiambu County
7. Joseph Mwangi Kariuki, 26 years old, killed in Nyeri, Nyeri County.
8. Joseph Kiarie, 28 years old, killed in Kasarani, Nairobi County.
9. Tifas Wanjala, 29 years old, killed in Kiambu, Kiambu County.
10. John Kangethe, 30 years old, killed in Thika, Kiambu County.
11. Frederick Odhiambo, 30 years old, killed in Busia, Busia County.
12. Martin Rigii, 32 years old, killed in Kiambu, Kiambu County.
13. George Njuguna Kamau, 32 years old, killed in Dagoretti South, Nairobi County.
14. James Osambo Okhelo, 40, Busia, Busia County.
15. John Paul, Age Unknown, killed in Nairobi, Nairobi County
16. Harrison Karanja Njeri Age Uknown, Killed in Naivasha, Nakuru County
17. David Chege Wanyoike, Age Unknown- Killed in Naivasha, Nakuru County
18. Derrick Peter Machanja, Age Unknown, Kakamega, Kakamega
19. Unknown male killed in Naivasha, Nakuru County.
20. Unknown male Nakuru, Nakuru County
I was equally shocked to learn that the net minimum wage in France is
KSh 215,752 per month!
The French people are indeed suffering more than us!
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LATEST DETAILS ON HOW THE TRUCK (KDT 461N) WAS RECOVERED:
According to the authorities, the key breakthrough came when a concealed magnet tracking device installed on the truck was activated.
This transmitter bypassed the methods thieves usually use to detect standard trackers, broadcasting the vehicle’s exact real-time location to detectives.
Once the tracker pinned the truck's destination to Eldoret, OCS Abdikadir of the Baharini Police Station received the report. He deployed an undercover team that intercepted the vehicle in Maili Nne.
The police managed to arrest one suspect at the scene, while an accomplice fled.
Investigators confirmed that the syndicate was rushing the truck toward the border to be sold in Uganda.
The truck was secured and towed to the Baharini Police Station as the hunt for the remaining suspect continues.
GREAT NEWS!!!!
Lorry has been recovered.
We are excited to inform you that this lorry that we announced to have been carjacked has been recovered.
THE UPDATE:
It is reported that, after the Carjacking in Thika, the robbers drove to Nakuru where they repainted it and changed the registration plates from KDT 461N to KDP 802N to avoid detection, with the aim of crossing into Uganda to sell it there.
One of the carjackers was arrested and is currently at Baharini police station Eldoret in an operation led by OCS Abdikadir.
The second suspect is still on the run.
Thank to followers and the X community for reposting the incident and creating the necessary urgency for the police to handle the matter.
We shall continue with this work to make sure that we counter the increasing cases of car theft.
For assistance in such issues, WhatsApp us on 0738584299
I reached out to a few sources after Joe Waithira sealed his move to Jamus yesterday. I established that South Sudanese players receive at least USD 20,000 in signing-on fees to join the club, while foreign players are offered significantly more.
Last year, the club reportedly offered USD 50,000 to sign Daniel Bichiok from Nairobi United. If that's the benchmark, it can only mean that Jamus paid an enormous amount to secure Waithira's signature.
You’re hosting the biggest global sporting event in the world. If you don’t want people from all parts of the world entering the country, don’t bid for the WORLD CUP.
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