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Accoring to DCI Mohamed Amin, of those arrested, 448 have already been charged with serious offenses ranging from murder, terrorism and rape to arson, robbery, and possession of illegal firearms, while 37 suspects remain under active investigation.

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This development marks a major step in the modernisation of Somalia’s aviation infrastructure and places the country in line with other African nations that have adopted similar technologies.

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International scrutiny of Israel's actions has intensified, with the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes.

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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has unearthed internal fraud schemes involving ghost services and unauthorized system access.

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The new platform, developed under the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act, is expected to automate procurement activities from planning to payment, helping to minimise delays and reduce the risk of corruption.

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Senate Speaker Amason Kingi issued the directive on Monday, saying the impeachment process would proceed before the full House as provided for under Article 181 of the Constitution and Section 33 of the County Governments Act.

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Justice Lawrence Mugambi noted that the issues raised in the petition could be adequately addressed within the ongoing proceedings at the lower court.

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Every year, on the night of June 30, thousands of residents gather in the streets of Eastleigh to commemorate the unification of British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland, which took place on July 1, 1960.

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Boniface Kariuki had undergone two surgeries at Kenyatta National Hospital, where he remained in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) until his death.

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The report shows a sharp increase in cases from 43 per cent in 2022 to 69 per cent, raising concerns over rising abuse targeting women athletes.

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The first group of evacuees from Iran arrived in Nairobi on Sunday morning and was received by government officials at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

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Asha Mohamed stood in shock as her M-Pesa shop was engulfed in flames, saying it was the second time fire had completely destroyed her business.

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Shadrack Wambui, who had presented himself today at Rongai police station, told journalists that he had been summoned without being furnished with proper information from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

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The DCI boss had on Thursday, June 12, 2025, told the legislators that officers at Central Police Station had conducted a routine checkup in the cells, with an OB entry having been made at 01:35 am confirming the well-being of the inmates.

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The motion accuses the two of gross professional misconduct and violating the Advocates’ Code of Conduct during their tenure as cabinet secretaries responsible for Kenya’s security docket.

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In a video seen by The Eastleigh Voice, Murkomen is heard defending lethal police action and warning that officers taken to court for using guns in such situations would be protected by the State.

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Justice Joe Omido on Monday certified as urgent and granted interim orders in a case filed by Faith Akinyi seeking to stop the rollout of the revised CRSP schedule.

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Deepfakes, cheap fakes, and fake news are increasingly being used as easily and cheaply produced tools of deception, leaving vulnerable citizens shocked and misinformed.

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The application was filed after Kiangui's whereabouts remained unknown for over a week, raising concerns over possible enforced disappearance.

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In November 2024, Starlink halted new subscriptions in Nairobi and nearby counties, citing limited network capacity.

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The Architects Alliance (TAA) says the inquiry should uncover accountability gaps within state institutions and deliver justice to grieving families.

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Vihiga and Homa Bay MCAs received the highest average sitting allowances at Sh92,352 and Sh84,978 respectively, even as no county surpassed the Sh100,000 mark during the period ending in March.

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The Sh12 billion cut comes as the Treasury adjusts allocations to cope with rising debt repayment obligations and lower-than-expected tax collections.

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The initiative aims to equip students to tackle both environmental and social challenges within their communities.

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Owino defended police conduct during the recent protests, acknowledging public anger but emphasising that officers had exercised notable restraint despite facing extreme provocation and chaos.

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The MPs argue that Murkomen overstepped his legal authority by endorsing the use of lethal force—an action they say puts lives at risk and erodes the rule of law.

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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba said the government remains committed to ensuring a smooth transition of the current Grade 9 learners to senior school next year and will provide the necessary resources to support this process.

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Under the revised structure, all former national schools now fall under Cluster 1, extra-county schools under Cluster 2, county schools under Cluster 3, and sub-county schools under Cluster 4.

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The Ministry of Defence has defended the new policy, saying it aims to enhance efficiency and align with modern military standards.

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CCM, which has ruled Tanzania continuously since independence, kicked off the nomination exercise on Saturday, marking the start of what is expected to be another wide-reaching electoral campaign.

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Vaccination is not only about protecting yourself; it's about protecting others who can’t defend themselves.

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The peace committee said demonstrations are constitutional rights, but must be sanctioned through proper procedures.

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A video clip circulating online shows one of the abductors firing a gunshot into the air before the vehicle sped off with Chesoni.

The budget, passed during a special sitting of the County Assembly, includes Sh31.2 billion for recurrent costs and Sh13.4 billion for development.

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Reports indicate that the incident occurred on the Moshi-Tanga Highway when the driver of a bus lost control after one of its tires burst, resulting in a collision with an oncoming minibus in the process.

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Most African movie audiences do not have access to Netflix and other streaming platforms due to the digital divide and the cost of subscribing.

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Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale condemned the trend, stating that it undermines public trust in the universal health coverage programme and would be met with swift punishment.

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Exports of goods and technology controlled for national security reasons have also been withdrawn by the US Government.

The minister condemned the violence and warned that individuals responsible for inciting or participating in the conflict would be held accountable.

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Matiang’i criticised the government for shifting blame and using excessive force instead of listening to Gen Z, whose concerns he described as both legitimate and urgent.

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The Kenya-UK Strategic Partnership 2025–2030 aims to boost investments, create jobs, and enhance Kenya’s global position in key areas such as climate action, digital innovation, and security.

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Family spokesperson Emily Wanjira said doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital informed them that while Kariuki still has a pulse and his organs remain active, his brain has completely stopped functioning.

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In addition to stigma, practical obstacles such as limited access to affordable and male-friendly mental health services further restrict men’s ability to obtain timely care.

Zoobe Road was among the hardest hit by recent storms that swept through Mogadishu, killing nearly 10 people and causing extensive damage to roads and residential areas.

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Historically, muufo was a staple meal served alongside suqaar (Somali stir-fried beef), maraq (Somali soup), or simply with sesame oil and a sprinkle of sugar for breakfast or dinner.

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Evin Prison, located in northern Tehran, is Iran’s most infamous facility for holding political prisoners.

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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations revealed that the suspects were found in possession of various stolen items suspected to have been taken during the unrest.

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Despite a nationwide shortage of 98,461 teachers in public schools, over 300,000 registered teachers remain jobless in Kenya.

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The MPs have pledged to introduce legislation limiting public demonstrations to designated areas, arguing that the move is essential to prevent destruction of property and loss of life.

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