Kenyan father who works as a garbage collector appeals to Kenyans for financial help, says his wife who is under medication after a Fibroids removal surgery is one of the main reasons he is out there.
Sixteen-year-old Isaiah Omondi, a Form 3 student at Dagoretti High School, has been reported missing after he was last seen near Lumumba Drive by Coolmat Supermarket. His family is appealing for information on his whereabouts and can be reached at 0721 133 212 or 0704 699 095.
MISSING CHILD ALERT
Abdirahman Adan Ibrahim Adow, a Grade 4 pupil from Mombasa Muslim Primary School, is missing
He was last seen near Premier Hospital in Nyali, Mombasa
If seen please immediately call Fatuma Mohammed at +254707074009
Please retweet & share to help bring him home safely!
#MissingChildKE
We are still at Utumishi Girls, this team from Pembroke School has been feeding everyone who has been here for free. It's the little they can do during this difficult time.
Some great news here!
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4. Assist at least 50 people with plea bargain applications
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A 16 year old girl vanished from one of the most guarded girls schools in Kenya and the people running that institution are behaving like we are disturbing their peace by asking questions.
Read that again slowly.
A WHOLE CHILD disappeared.
Not outside a nightclub.
Not in a forest.
Not during chaos.
Inside a boarding school.
Inside St. Francis Mangu Girls in Kiambu County.
And what is shocking is not just the disappearance of Grace Wangare Thini.
It is the coldness.
The silence.
The arrogance.
The complete absence of urgency from people entrusted with children.
Grace disappeared on 10th April 2025.
The school only realised she was missing the following day after a teacher attending the third lesson noticed she was absent from class.
Meaning for hours nobody knew where she was.
Nobody checked.
Nobody panicked.
Nobody cared enough to immediately raise alarm.
This is a Form Four student living under school control, not an adult renting her own apartment in Nairobi.
So how does a child disappear from a highly secured boarding school without answers?
Today together with Maina Magret and Amos Koech we went to that school seeking one thing only:
Truth.
But what we found was walls.
The principal refused to face us.
The secretary redirected us like we were beggars asking for favours instead of citizens demanding accountability for a missing child.
Then came the deputy principal Mrs Gitonga in charge of curriculum.
The attitude alone told a story.
Arrogant.
Dismissive.
Defensive.
The kind of behaviour public officials display when they know something is wrong but believe ordinary Kenyans are too powerless to push further.
Simple questions became a problem.
Who last saw Grace?
Which teacher was on duty?
Which gate did she pass?
Was CCTV reviewed?
Were students questioned immediately?
Did she leave alone?
Was she assisted?
Why the delay in informing the parents?
No straight answers.
Only referrals.
Excuses.
Bureaucratic games.
They referred us to the Sub County Education Director over 40 kilometres away as if this is a paperwork issue and not a missing child crisis.
Meanwhile Grace’s parents are dying slowly.
Her father Mr Thini is battling hypertension from stress and emotional torture.
Her mother Eunice Wairimu is surviving on tears, prayers and hope.
Every day they travel from Naivasha near Wanyua Junction searching for answers no parent should ever beg for.
Imagine waking up every morning not knowing whether your daughter is alive, injured, kidnapped or dead.
Then imagine the institution responsible for her safety treating you like an inconvenience.
That is the cruelty this family is facing.
And Kenyans must stop normalising this madness.
A school cannot lose a child then hide behind offices and titles.
This country has become dangerously comfortable with institutional silence.
When poor families cry, powerful offices close ranks.
When children disappear, systems protect reputations first before human life.
That is why this case must not die.
The DCI, Ministry of Education, Child Protection agencies and every security organ in Kenya must move with speed and seriousness.
Because Grace Wangare Thini is not just another name.
She is somebody’s daughter.
And tonight somewhere in Kenya, two parents are staring at a silent phone praying it rings with news that their child is still alive.
Hey Shakur,I have a lost kid wanasema anaitwa Fiola chelengat from God's Grace academy.if you have the contact of the school or if you know the mother kindly help,she is in play group and can not speak well.0799662699thats my number
Madina Okot says she’s carrying Kenya’s flag to the next level with pride 🇰🇪🙌🏾
Sasa chezeni kama nyinyi pale @AtlantaDream ndio wajue huyu ni msichana wa nyumbani IYKYK
MISSING CHILD ALERT
6-year-old Ethan Wathigi is missing. He’s on the autism spectrum and non-verbal. He was last seen playing at Acacia Court near KISE in Kasarani, Nairobi at around 5pm on Sunday.
He was wearing a brown stripped sweater, black trousers (pictured) and blue crocs.
A missing person report has been filed at Kasarani police station and nearby stations alerted. If found, please contact Caroline on:
0726916652.
Thank you.
WANAIBA NA KUUZA WATOTO KAMA OMENA!
Yesterday, I rescued two children from Kware in Embakasi South who had been stolen and sold for Ksh 50,000 each. The woman who bought the two children a boy and a girl later fell sick. When she consulted a witch doctor, she was told that one of the children’s parents had also sought help from another witch doctor, and that if she did not return the child to the rightful parents, she would never recover and could even die.
Out of fear, she returned one of the children to the woman who had sold them to her. However, instead of taking the child back to the parents, the seller began looking for another buyer.
Upon receiving this information, I moved quickly to rescue the children. I confronted them and informed them that the real parents were ready to receive their child so that she could be freed from her illness. During the operation, the woman confessed that she had bought each child for Ksh 50,000.
We successfully rescued both children, and the two suspects were arrested.
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The Kenyan skating community flood the streets of Nairobi to celebrate Kelvin Kiarie after he won gold and silver medals for Kenya at the International Skating Championship in Benin.