Doing 250km/h with the pano roof open and all windows down must be hella uncomfortable. I don't know how these youngins survive through that buffeting.
Kenyan police allowed Arsenal fans to gather and disperse peacefully but they never allow the same youth to protest against the government without killing some
Matatu sector leaders were each given KSh 500,000 in a quiet deal reportedly facilitated through Governor Sakaja.
With about 30 leaders involved, the total payout is said to be around KSh 15 million.
I am also told flight tickets have been booked for them to travel to Mombasa for a meeting with President William Ruto.
Intel reveals that Matatu Associate members were paid each 2 million and promised to be given jobs by the government.
Yesterday afte the meeting, CS Davis Chirchir and Opiyo Wandayi received a call from Ruto, they were told that each member will be promoted to government jobs.
Now, the association has decided to call off Maandamano across all the country. Matatus can now operate.
They decided to choose wealth instead of fighting for fuel prices hike.
They're now millionaires as we speak.
Breaking update on new fuel prices:
EPRA has announced new fuel prices effective from May 19 to June 14, 2026.
New prices:
Petrol remains at Sh214
Diesel down by Sh10 to Sh232
Kerosene up by Sh36 to Sh191
DCI PURSUES PRIME SUSPECTS BEHIND THIKA ROAD VEHICLE TORCHING
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has received and is currently analysing viral video footage that is believed to feature individuals among the prime suspects involved in the torching of a Mazda CX-5 along Thika Road during today’s protests.
This incident not only endangered lives but also resulted in significant property damage, and investigations remain active. Detectives are diligently pursuing crucial leads aimed at identifying, and apprehending all those involved in this criminal act.
The DCI urges members of the public who may recognise any individuals captured in the footage or possess relevant information regarding the incident that may aid in the ongoing investigations to share the information promptly at the nearest police station or through the #FichuaKwaDCI hotline. You can report anonymously by calling 0800 722 203 (toll-free) or through WhatsApp at 0709 570 000.
The National Police Service reiterates its commitment to upholding public safety, protecting property, and ensuring that individuals who exploit protests for criminal activities are brought to justice in accordance with the law.
THREE ARRESTED AS COPS SEIZE RETAY FALCON PISTOL ALONG KANGUNDO ROAD
A team of Law Enforcement Officers based at Kayole Police Station have arrested three suspects recovering a Retay Falcon pistol along Kangundo road.
The drama unfolded near Saika stage when alert officers on patrol spotted a motorcycle carrying a rider and two pillion passengers approaching.
However, upon noticing the police officers, the motorcycle sped off into Saika Estate, raising immediate suspicion and triggering a swift police pursuit.
Officers moved in fast and successfully intercepted the motorcycle. The two pillion passengers jumped off and scattered in different directions, sparking a foot chase through the busy neighbourhood.
During the pursuit, one of the suspects, later identified as 19-year-old Shem Kariuki Ondieki, dropped an object as he fled. Officers later cornered and arrested him before returning to inspect what had fallen.
Lying on the ground was a Retay Falcon pistol loaded with 10 rounds of 9mm ammunition: a deadly find that signalled the suspects may have been on a far more dangerous mission than an ordinary boda boda ride.
The motorcycle rider, 19-year-old Emanuel Maina Kioi, was also arrested at the scene.
Detectives immediately launched a manhunt for the third suspect who had vanished into the sprawling estates of Eastlands.
The trail led officers deep into Dandora Phase Four, where they stormed a house linked to the suspect Samwel Okoth Ochieng, arresting him in the house.
Recovered from the house were a Ceska pistol magazine loaded with 16 rounds of 9mm ammunition, 62 assorted mobile phones, assorted electronic items, a Mercedes-Benz ignition key and several other incriminating items.
The suspects are currently being held at Kayole Police Station undergoing processing pending arraignment, as officers widen investigations into what is suspected to be an organised criminal syndicate operating within Nairobi’s Eastlands.
#FichuaKwaDCI. Call 0800 722 203 (Toll-free) or WhatsApp at 0709 570 000 to report anonymously. Usiogope!
Whoever came up with the phrase cheap is expensive certainly never fueled at Astrol Petrol Station.
1. It is 100% Kenyan, founded in 2000 by the late Thayu Kamal Kabugi and is now run by the son, James Mwangi.
2. They not only own the land their stations are built on to cut costs but also manage their stations directly rather than franchising.
3. Their fuel contains a high 91 PON rating, which is higher than the premium fuels around, including V-Power.
4. They are not only 2 - 7 shillings cheaper but also never hoard fuel whenever there are shortages.
We don’t appreciate such companies enough
The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has proposed a compensation framework that looks a lot like a “silencing victims” plan for police brutality:
Victims will be paid as follows;
- Death in police cells or by their bullets - KSh 3M
- Injury from their bullets/amputation - KSh 1M
- Psychological trauma - KSh 250K
- SGBV - KSh 4M
- Abduction by them - KSh 2M
- Illegal arrest/jail - KSh 200K
But this raises a serious question:
If the government is willing to pay, why not go after the officers responsible and deliver justice?
You compensate victims, yet the perpetrators remain in the police force, free to repeat the same abuses. That’s not justice, it’s a payout system.
And what about those who never came back? The missing? The bodies at places like Kware?
This approach feels less like accountability and more like a quiet way to close cases.
Justice should come first.
Day 05 and still no communication from @ntsa_kenya and @PoliceKE despite the driver being a well known con pastor...is justice for sale to the highest bidder ama?
Did you know that cash bail is not a fine, but a refundable deposit?
It serves as a guarantee that an accused person will return to the station or appear in court as required. If all dates are honored and the accused appears before court, you are entitled to get 100% of your money back.
Always demand an official Police 18A receipt, which is your only proof of payment. If you lose it, you will need to swear a legal Affidavit of Loss before a Commissioner for Oaths and obtain a Police Abstract to claim your refund.
For extra caution, take a photo of the receipt immediately to have a digital backup.
#Utumishikwawote #KnowYourRights #PoliceBail #LegalTips #KenyaPolice
@PoliceKE@alasirimotors Mimi niliambiwa "Na hii pesa ujue sitakurudishia. Tutagawana na OCS. Na utatuongeza 20k." And when it was all over, I added the 20k. Not because I'm ignorant, but because kwa OB, I "threatened to kill," yet kwa ofisi it was a totally different issue we were solving. I hate police
In an event that underscores the growing global stature of Kenya’s military leadership, Commander Kenya Air Force, Major General Bernard Waliaula, has been inducted into the International Honour Roll at Air University, Montgomery — one of the United States Air Force’s most prestigious recognitions for international graduates. See more: https://t.co/9T9sPYIoIT
My guy has been trying to sell his moti before the bank auctions it. So, kuna client wamekuja, viewed the car and asked to do a road test. Hivo ndio wameenda kama wamaengia storage yard and it hit us they are auctioneers, I have never felt so defeated in my life.