“I got mine an irremovable bracelet with a hidden tracker and a name tag 😢”
Parents have hidden trackers on their children due to rising cases of child disappearance. Would you consider having one? #Brekko
8 yr old Anastasia and her 4 yr old bro Zanel are missing since May 13.
There is no waiting period to report a missing child — cases should be reported IMMEDIATELY to the nearest police station, Children Services Office, or Child Helpline 116.
MISSING CHILD 🚨🚨‼️
Name: Margaret Magiri Njogu, daughter of Wa Mungai.
She went missing at 4 pm. She was last seen wearing a white dress, black skin-tight leggings, pink shoes, and a jungle green sweater.
Margaret has a speech difficulty and cannot speak fluently.
If you have any information about the child, please report to the nearest police station or call Rahab at 0713 879 061.
We cannot normalise the disappearance of our children.
This week alone, Angela Masitsa vanished from Nairobi’s Racecourse area. Days earlier, 6-year-old Shantel Nekesa disappeared in Sagana after CCTV allegedly captured a stranger buying her cakes moments before she went missing. In Githurai, a 2-year-old toddler was abducted by an individual posing as a helper and was only rescued through swift community action.
Official records indicate that between January 2025 and March 2026, Kenya documented 10,581 child protection cases, including 1,952 abductions and 173 trafficking incidents. Behind every statistic is a frightened child, a devastated family, and a State obligation that must never be treated casually.
The abduction, trafficking, and exploitation of children is not merely criminal conduct — it is a grave assault on human dignity and a direct affront to the constitutional duty to protect the best interests of the child.
The @NPSOfficial_KE , @DCI_Kenya , Ministry of Gender, Culture & Children Services, and all relevant agencies must act with speed, coordination, and accountability. Every missing child report must be treated as an emergency, not paperwork awaiting attention.
And to Kenyans vigilance is now a civic duty. Protect the children in your neighbourhoods as though they were your own. Share alerts. Report suspicious conduct. Stand with affected families. Silence and indifference only embolden perpetrators.
No child should vanish without urgency.
No parent should search alone.
No stolen childhood should become another forgotten headline.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING? ORGAN TRAFFICKING? THE RATE AT WHICH KENYANS ARE KIDS AND ADULTS ARE FAILING TO RETURN HOME IS ALARMING...!!
I'm lynet from Komarock I lost my kids date 13 may 2026 please 🙏 who ever see them please call me on these number 7-260-964-32 name, precious and Zennel"
From DM
Today, May 25th, marks National Missing Children’s Day. VOCAL Africa stands with families holding onto hope and communities working tirelessly to protect our children.
Today is International Missing Children’s Day.
Kenya has buried too many children. Too many are missing. Too many have been abducted, raped, murdered, beheaded while those in power remain silent.
For one day, let’s stop everything else and raise our voices for them.
In Kenya today, it feels like there’s an outbreak of kidnappings. In the past few weeks, Kenya has recorded an increase in missing children - something that is unusual!
Now, in Komarock, Nairobi, a woman named Lynet is appealing to all Kenyans to help her get her children back after they went missing on 13th May 2026.
Whoever has information about the missing children, Zennel and Precious, should report to the nearest police station or call 📞 0726096432.