This is the current situation at the MultiMedia University.
After shooting two students during the Monday protests,
The killer cops are still roaming around the school hunting innocent students who only want to sit for an exam.
Hii madharau itaisha siku Moja.
#EndPoliceBrutalityKe
We strongly condemn the horrifying use of live ammunition against unarmed students at Multimedia University. University campuses and dormitories should be sanctuaries of learning, not war zones where plainclothes police officers roam freely and fire at innocent youth.
Four students were shot and severely injured during recent demonstrations. These are our children, our siblings and the future of this country.
It is completely unacceptable that when Kenyans step out to exercise their constitutional right to protest, they are met with brutal, lethal force by the very security agencies meant to protect them.
Kenyan police have fired tear gas and used water cannon on Nanyuki protesters for a second week over a US-only Ebola quarantine facility at a nearby military base. Rights groups report at least one person killed as construction continues.
Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb reports.
So the embassy in Nairobi vetted him, proceeded to clear him, give him visa only for US to realize he has affiliations with terrorists when he landed? So they are saying the embassy is incompetent? Big nonsense..-
Tourism in Laikipia has been affected after hotels reported cancellations linked to fears over a proposed Ebola quarantine facility in the area.
The county says it was not consulted on the project, which is now the subject of a court case.
Killed for fighting for his country's constitution and the rule of law.
Killed for fighting for the sovereignty of his country.
Killed for exercising his constitutional rights.
He was only asking to be heard.
Colonialism never ended!
If you have a son or daughter aged 15-20, download these laws for them today. Read them yourself too.
1. Penal Code – This contains most criminal offences in Kenya and their penalties. Many people know their rights but have never read the laws that can get them arrested.
2. Sexual Offences Act – Extremely important. Many young men have found themselves in court over relationships they thought were normal, only to discover the law saw things differently.
3. Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Control Act – Some youths start with "small things" like marijuana without realizing a criminal record can follow them for years and affect jobs, travel and opportunities.
4. Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act – In the age of TikTok, X and WhatsApp, many young people post, share, threaten others without knowing implications.
There are others, such as the Firearms Act and Public Order Act, but I consider these four essential reading for every young Kenyan.
I have always believed that alongside the Constitution, students should be taught the Penal Code and other key criminal laws in school.
Even if it is not part of the curriculum, schools should invite lawyers and legal experts to educate students.
Sometimes I see a 19 or 20-year-old on the news facing serious charges and wonder: if someone had simply taught them the law earlier, would they be in that situation today?
Should basic criminal law be taught in secondary schools? Why or why not? Follow me here - sholla ard
There is a guy on these streets who started quietly calling out poor county services in his neighborhood.
From uncollected garbage to filthy roadsides, sewage, lack of drainage...just basic things. A guy complaining about not having the bare minimum in his neighborhood.
He gradually started noticing that the problems in his neighborhood are present throughout his city. And this is the capital ciry. He eventually realised that the rot was multi-agency incompetence, and while focusing on county level incompetence, also started discussing the infuriating, immovable sloth of the authorities. Simple things. Potholes, dangerous curbs, poor city planning, dangerous buildings coming up, total annihilation of zoning laws, hooliganism on the roads, dangerous shacks on the road - these are things everyone should be inflamed about.
This gentleman has started a bit of a movement by inspiring others to focus on their local areas, calling out poor services and incompetence at the local level - definitely the spirit of devolution.
Lately, some bots have even started accusing him of being a blogger, on someone's payroll or a propagandist. HOW STUPID ARE WE? HOW STUPID ARE WE THAT DEMANDING BASIC SERVICES IS SEEN AS A POLITICAL AGENDA?
This gentleman in question, @Alfayaz11, is a professional, a businessman and an established name in his industry.
Personally, I see his posts as a form of civic service and a way to demand better from elected leaders and appointed ones.
His posts have inspired many to reject mediocrity.
This country doesn't have a funding problem - it has an incompetence problem.
A upright civilian like @Alfayaz11 demanding better does not make him a politician.
EXCLUSIVE
Former Harambee Starlets defender Terry Ouko has been appointed by FIFA as the Sustainability and Human Rights Venue Manager at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
In this role, Ouko will oversee the matchday implementation of FIFA standards on safeguarding, human rights, anti-discrimination, inclusion, and environmental sustainability, ensuring every fixture at the venue is delivered in a safe, respectful, and responsible environment for fans, teams, officials and staff.
Ouko is widely regarded as one of Kenya’s most influential football administrators. She serves as the Vice President of the Kenya Footballers’ Welfare Association (KEFWA), sits on the FIFPRO Board, is the Vice Chairperson of the Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee, and is also involved in Women and Youth Development structures under the Africa Beach Soccer Union (ABSU) among other leadership and governance roles in football.
The Atlanta venue will be one of the tournament’s key hubs, hosting five group stage matches.
June 15: Spain vs Cape Verde
June 18: South Africa vs Czechia
June 21: Spain vs Saudi Arabia
June 24: Morocco vs Haiti
June 27: Uzbekistan vs DR Congo
Beyond the group stage, the stadium will also stage a Round of 32 match on July 1, a Round of 16 fixture on July 7, and a World Cup semifinal on July 15, cementing its place among the tournament’s most high-profile venues.
Guess who these are? Policemen violently dispersing a peaceful procession of citizens "armed" with seedlings in protest against the excision of Nairobi National Park on June 8. Why would police wear hoods and masks to conceal their identities? What's the difference with goons?
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Day 173 of seeking financial support for my father, who is currently battling a brain tumor.
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Four Bodies Exhumed from Shallow Graves in Mwingi.
Report by Human Rights Defender Fredrick @odhiamboojiro June 9th 2026
Mwingi Central OCPD Antony Maina has confirmed that four bodies were exhumed from shallow graves in a gully near Mwingi Town.
According to Maina, all the bodies are male and they were found buried without clothes, with their hands and legs folded.
Investigations into the incident have commenced, with detectives seeking to establish the circumstances surrounding the deaths and identities of the victims.
The exhumation exercise was led by Kitui County Criminal Investigations Officer Cecilia Mugambi.
Residents have been urged to report any missing relatives who may help in the identification process.
Security officers have also appealed to members of the public to cooperate with investigators by providing any information that could assist in the probe.
Authorities have indicated that further searches will be conducted along the gully to determine whether there are additional bodies in the area.
The bodies have been moved to Mwingi level 4 hospital mortuary.