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Police were blocking major roads leading into Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, ahead of planned anti-government protests. Most ...
Since 1990, "Saba Saba," meaning "Seven Seven" in Swahili, has become a call to action for Kenya's pro-democracy ...
“Let me be clear — I will build that church with my own money. It will cost very little. People should stop exaggerating figures to distract us. That propaganda will not scare me,” the President ...
Tens of thousands of peeople are expected to rally against the government of President William Ruto, which they accuse of corruption and brutality. The rallies are timed to coincide with Saba Saba or ...
No region in Kenya will be discriminated against anymore, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said. Speaking on Saturday, the DP said the era of skewed development, where projects are established ...
President William Ruto has defended the ongoing construction of a new church building at State House, saying it is inappropriate for the house of God to remain in a dilapidated state while he lives in ...
President says a ‘demonic spirit’ that causes violence and destruction of property is sweeping across the country.
The east African country is once again facing a wave of violent protests over economic stagnation, corruption and repeated ...
President Ruto defends construction of 8,000-seater chapel at State House grounds, says it’s renovation of existing building ...
The Kenyan Human Rights Commission was holding a news conference demanding “an immediate end to arbitrary arrests, enforced ...
Article 146 of the Constitution provides three exits from the presidency: death, resignation and removal for incapacity or ...
President William Ruto dismissed claims of spending KSh 1.2b on a State House church. He assured Kenyans it'll be privately ...
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