- Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Kenya Police Service Eliud Kipkoech Lagat has been the top police boss in conversations on the unexplained death of Albert Ojwang'.
- Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Kenya Police Service Eliud Kipkoech Lagat has been the top police boss in conversations on the unexplained death of Albert Ojwang'.
- Muturi, addressing the press Tuesday afternoon accompanied by Opposition leaders among them Kalonzo Musyoka and Rigathi Gachagua , condemned what he termed a “state-sanctioned cover-up” in the handling of Ojwang’s case, alleging a series of procedural breaches and a deliberate attempt to obstruct…
- Githunguri Member of Parliament Gathoni Wamuchomba has warned of concealed tax measures in Kenya's Finance Bill 2025, that will ultimately burden ordinary citizens despite government assurances to the contrary.
- According to IG Kanja, the process began on June 4, 2025, when Deputy Inspector General Eliud Langat filed a formal complaint with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
- Officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) sought the details of X account associated with defamation of Deputy IG Eliud Lagat from the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA).
- The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has revealed that the probe into the unexplained death of Albert Ojwang' has hit a snag because of missing CCTV footage from the OCS office at the Central Police Station.
- Appearing before the Senate on Wednesday, IPOA Vice Chairperson Anne Wanjiku confirmed that Sergeants Sigei and Wesley Korir, along with Police Constables Dennis Kenyoni, Milton Mwanze, and Boniface Rapudo, were present during the June 7 arrest of Ojwang at his home in Homa Bay County.
- President William Ruto has come under fire over what critics say is a failure of his administration to clamp down on police brutality and extra-judicial killings, despite his pledge upon assuming office in 2022.
- Kitui Central Member of Parliament Makali Mulu has faulted the budgetary committee for misplacing its priorities on allocating funds in the 2025/2026 budget estimates.
- Iran executed a man on Wednesday after convicting him of killing seven people, including a 10-year-old boy, during nationwide protests in 2022, the judiciary said.
- In a rare display of unity, Kanyotu's widows, Mary Kanyotu and Jane Kanyotu, have agreed to reconcile and settle their long-standing differences amicably.
- Over 6000 dairy farmers from Kirinyaga county have a sigh of relief after New KCC agrees to take up 65,000 litres of milk from Kirima dairy cooperative society to avert loses which farmers have incurred for few weeks.
- Argentina's top court effectively banned two-term former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner from office and upheld a six-year jail sentence, likely drawing a curtain on one of the country's most flamboyant and divisive political careers.
- The United States is promoting a deal that would require Rwanda to pull troops from eastern Congo before the two sides sign a peace agreement, sources say, a condition that is sure to rankle Kigali, which describes Congo-based armed groups as an existential threat.
- When gaunt Ukrainian soldiers dismount from buses as part of prisoner swaps with Russia, Mariia Pylnyk tries to find out anything she can about her missing husband from the freed men, and hopes, just maybe, that he will be among them.
- The Chinese practice of selling brand-new cars as heavily discounted second-hand vehicles to get rid of inventory should be ended, the official newspaper of the country's governing Communist Party said in an article published on Tuesday.
- Seven people died in flooding caused by severe winter weather lashing eastern areas of South Africa and school children are missing after a minibus was swept away, the government said Tuesday.
- Retired Chief Justice David Maraga has called for the immediate shutdown of President William Ruto’s administration following the death of Albert Omondi Ojwang in police custody.
- Hundreds of US Marines were expected in Los Angeles on Tuesday after President Donald Trump ordered their deployment in response to protests against immigration arrests and despite objections by state officials.
- Albert Ojwang was arrested on Friday and reported dead on Sunday morning. The late blogger was picked up at his home on Friday afternoon and logged in the occurrence book at the Nairobi Central Police Station 32 hours later.
- The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has ordered the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) to fast-track its investigation into the death of Albert Ojwang and submit its findings within seven days.
- A section of Kenyans has voiced concerns over the Lipa Pole Pole contribution model introduced at the Social Health Authority (SHA), questioning the relationship between SHA and the Financial Inclusion Fund, popularly known as the Hustler Fund.
- The High Court has ruled that carrying out political campaigns outside the election period violates fundamental rights as enshrined in the Constitution.
- The National Assembly’s Budget and Appropriations Committee has made recommendations to amend the budget estimates of the National Treasury, raising the expenditure bill for the national government to Ksh.2.54 trillion.
- Nine Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) in Machakos have been suspended for eight sitting days and directed to pay for property damages following a chaotic incident that left the Speaker under siege for hours.
- Senators on Tuesday, June 10, called for the arrest of Deputy Inspector General, Kenya Police Service (DIG) Eliud Kipkoech Lagat over the mysterious death of Albert Ojwang' in police custody.
- Musician and police officer Samuel Muchoki Ndirangu, popularly known as Samidoh, has released an official letter countering claims by the National Police Service (NPS) that he deserted duty.
- The trial involving six police officers accused of murdering two brothers, Benson Njiru and Emmanuel Mutura, in Kianjokoma, Embu County, has taken a twist after one of the suspects was admitted to Thika Level 5 Hospital.
- Former Chief Justice Dr. Willy Mutunga, Senior Counsel Martha Karua and four others have filed a case at the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) against the Tanzanian government, accusing it of unlawful detention, refusal of entry, and deportation.
- The Kenyan political scene is often a hodgepodge of tasteless utterances marked by off-color jokes, rabid attacks, crude salvos and bigoted jibes directed unfetteredly at the hottest player of the day.
- The Kenyan government, in collaboration with the Danish development agency DANIDA and key national institutions, has launched a landmark five-year initiative aimed at eliminating aflatoxins from the country’s food systems.
- A new study by international research firm Kantar has revealed that the illicit cigarette trade in Kenya has reached record levels, with over one in three cigarettes sold in the country evading taxation.
- President William Ruto has made an appeal to Kenyan youth to embrace overseas employment opportunities through the government's Kazi Majuu programme, revealing that his administration has so far facilitated the deployment of over 400,000 young Kenyans to work abroad.
- In court documents, he claims Alai published false and malicious statements on his verified Facebook account, directly targeting Machoka and harming his personal and professional reputation.
- In court documents, he claims Alai published false and malicious statements on his verified Facebook account, directly targeting Machoka and harming his personal and professional reputation.
- Former Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) Commissioner, John Waiganjo, has called for a measured approach to police accountability issues, warning against politicizing cases where lives have been lost.