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Betrayal: Government remains silent as its citizens are abducted, tortured in Tanzania
Cases of Kenyans being abducted, tortured and detained without due process in foreign countries are on the rise, yet President William Ruto's administration has remained conspicuously silent.
By Jacinta Mutura 12 days ago
Betrayal: Government remains silent as its citizens are abducted, tortured in Tanzania
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Stevo walks free and comes home, ending his mother's 15-year vigil
For nearly a decade and a half, Stevo was locked away in a foreign prison, facing a death sentence after a fatal workplace altercation.
By Jacinta Mutura 14 days ago
Stevo walks free and comes home, ending his mother's 15-year vigil
Gender CS, Igad boss rally women, youth to drive peace efforts
As conflicts instigated by war, climate crises and political instability rock the Horn of Africa, leaders have called for engagement of women and the youth in peace building.
By Jacinta Mutura 16 days ago
Gender CS, Igad boss rally women, youth to drive peace efforts
NGOs push for implementation of PBO Act
The push to operationalise the long-stalled Public Benefits Organisations Act gathered momentum as the PBO Regulatory Authority (PBORA) concluded a public participation session.
By Jacinta Mutura 17 days ago
NGOs push for implementation of PBO Act
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Free at last: A mother's 14-year fight brings son home from Saudi prison
Munyakho now awaits his return home once his travel arrangements are completed.
By Jacinta Mutura 18 days ago
Free at last: A mother's 14-year fight brings son home from Saudi prison
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The mysterious Kalombotole and KNH murder horror
Twice now, within a span of five months, two patients have been brutally murdered in the same hospital block occupied by Kalombotole.
By Jacinta Mutura and Nancy Gitonga 19 days ago
The mysterious Kalombotole and KNH murder horror
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Security bosses nowhere to be seen as Masinde goes in the dock alone
The DPP has changed the charge against the officer who shot a hawker. Masinde wept as the new charges were read out as his co-accused was set free
By Irissheel Shanzu, Jacinta Mutura 30 days ago
Security bosses nowhere to be seen as Masinde goes in the dock alone
UN rights agency asks State to stop police killings, address concerns
UN Commission on Human Rights "deeply troubled" by the trend of rights violations. Retired CJ Maraga and Cohesion Commission blame failed leadership for discontent.
By Okumu Modachi, Okumu Modachi and Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
UN rights agency asks State to stop police killings, address concerns
Former KFCB boss Ezekiel Mutua to return Sh27 million from irregular salary increase
Mutua was surcharged the amount after the KFCB board increased his salary from Sh348,840 to Sh1,115,850
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Former KFCB boss Ezekiel Mutua to return Sh27 million from irregular salary increase
Pressure mounts on state to end killings, violent protests
The UN Commission on Human Rights on Tuesday said it is "deeply troubled" by the recent killings during nationwide protests in Kenya, as well as looting and destruction of property.
By Okumu Modachi and Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Pressure mounts on state to end killings, violent protests
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Mothers rising up against police brutality attacked by state-linked goons
What was meant to be a peaceful assembly of Kenyan mothers demanding justice for victims of police brutality descended into terror and chaos when armed goons on Sunday stormed KHRC offices.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Mothers rising up against police brutality attacked by state-linked goons
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Blood money: Kenya's deadly dance of death, compensation
The state plays both killer and comforter; silencing people with bullets, then rushing to their families with goodies.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Blood money: Kenya's deadly dance of death, compensation
Grief as Boniface Kariuki dies from gunshot injuries after 12 days in ICU
Boniface Mwangi Kariuki, the 22-year-old mask vendor who was shot at point-blank range by a police officer during recent anti-police brutality protests, has died.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Grief as Boniface Kariuki dies from gunshot injuries after 12 days in ICU
Masks seller shot by police during protests is brain dead, doctors says
Boniface Mwangi Kariuki, the 22-year-old mask vendor who was shot at point-blank range by a police officer during recent anti-police brutality protests, has been confirmed brain dead.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Masks seller shot by police during protests is brain dead, doctors says
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Barricades, bullets, media blackout signal Kenya's descent into repression
In a show of brute force and fear-driven control, the State responded to youth-led protests with tactics that critics say mirror the behaviour of authoritarian regimes
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Barricades, bullets, media blackout signal Kenya's descent into repression
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How police maimed and killed Gen Z protesters
Whereas the number of those who died has not been confirmed, estimates put it at more than 60.The protests began with a call for the government to stop overtaxing citizens.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
How police maimed and killed Gen Z protesters
Wounded and forgotten: Hidden pain victims of police cruelty go through
Daniel Ndirangu was at the right place; his town, his job, his routine. But June 25, 2024, turned out to be the wrong day.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Wounded and forgotten: Hidden pain victims of police cruelty go through
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Police shooting, state-sanctioned gang violence sparks outrage
International community, lawyers and Catholic Church warn State over police brutality. IG Kanja asked to reveal identity of officer filmed shooting harmless hawker.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Police shooting, state-sanctioned gang violence sparks outrage
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How police have turned cells into death traps for leaders' 'enemies'
When leaders want to settle scores with perceived enemies they have them violated in cells.Some have been sodomised and others bludgeoned to death and claims of suicide emerged.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
How police have turned cells into death traps for leaders' 'enemies'
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How 'Standard' covered the Ojwang' murder
Our in-depth reporting raised questions about a possible brutal murder, and we followed the story to ensure accountability.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
How 'Standard' covered the Ojwang' murder
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Meeting state force with care: How medics, lawyers and counsellors sprang to action
While state agents responded with brutality, ordinary Kenyans formed an impromptu but powerful support system.
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Meeting state force with care: How medics, lawyers and counsellors sprang to action
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Ojwang final hours: Hospital CCTV footage exposes gaps in police story
Emerging details show inconsistencies between police chiefs, backdated OB entries and delayed medical attention
By Jacinta Mutura 1 month ago
Ojwang final hours: Hospital CCTV footage exposes gaps in police story
Killed by police: Death of blogger in cells raises questions over transparency
Arresting officers claimed Albert Ojwang had abused their boss on X. He was driven to Nairobi then booked at Central Police Station, where he was later found dead.
By Jacinta Mutura and Irene Githinji 2 months ago
Killed by police: Death of blogger in cells raises questions over transparency
State unveils new rules to boost civil society checks
Crucially, they also open the door for possible funding of the organisations by the government as international donations continue to dwindle.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
State unveils new rules to boost civil society checks
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Pressure mounts on Aldai MP to withdraw new ICT Bill
Critics, including digital rights activists, warn that passing the bill without clearer wording could lead to harmful laws, even if the original goal was good.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Pressure mounts on Aldai MP to withdraw new ICT Bill
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Sliding into anarchy: MP Koimburi tortured, left for dead
Juja MP George Koimburi was abducted at Full Gospel Church in Mugutha, Kiambu County, where he had attended a church service.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Sliding into anarchy: MP Koimburi tortured, left for dead
ICT experts, activists warn new Bill to stalk Kenyans
A proposed law disguised as a consumer protection initiative is raising alarm among digital rights experts and human rights defenders who warn it could usher in State surveillance regime.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
ICT experts, activists warn new Bill to stalk Kenyans
Report: Women left behind in climate conflicts in Baringo
Women continue to bear the brunt of climate-induced conflicts in indigenous communities in Baringo County.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Report: Women left behind in climate conflicts in Baringo
Toothless: NCIC on the spot for failing to check hate speech
On Thursday, the commission cancelled for the third time the release of the State of Cohesion report. Failure to secure convictions has reinforced perception that it is falling short of expectations.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Toothless: NCIC on the spot for failing to check hate speech
Garissa family demands justice after kin abducted by armed men on highway
The family claimed that the abduction was a well-coordinated scheme by security agencies.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Garissa family demands justice after kin abducted by armed men on highway
Court bars government, Telcos from unlawful internet shutdowns
The High Court of Kenya in Milimani has issued conservatory orders against any unlawful shutdown of internet and electronic communication services.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Court bars government, Telcos from unlawful internet shutdowns
UN flags rising cases of child abuse in Kenya, urges government action
Kenya is facing renewed pressure from the international community to urgently address the rising cases of child abuse, exploitation, and gender-based violence.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
UN flags rising cases of child abuse in Kenya, urges government action
Attorney General defends Kenya's human rights record
Kenya has come under renewed international pressure to address a wide range of human rights violations as the United Nations Human Rights Council issues recommendations.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Attorney General defends Kenya's human rights record
Government orders shutdown of 23 TV stations over betting ads violation
This action comes weeks after the BCLB shut down several unlicensed betting sites in a continued crackdown aimed at curbing illegal gambling activities.
By Jacinta Mutura 2 months ago
Government orders shutdown of 23 TV stations over betting ads violation
Conclave begins as world waits for new pontiff
133 cardinals must reach two-thirds majority to elect Pope. Faithful await leader to guide Church through global challenges.
By Jacinta Mutura 3 months ago
Conclave begins as world waits for new pontiff
Insurance firms push for higher compensation for policy holders
Stakeholders in the insurance sector are advocating for increased compensation for policyholders in the event that an insurance company collapses.
By Jacinta Mutura 3 months ago
Insurance firms push for higher compensation for policy holders
Cardinal Njue misses conclave due to health issues
The Archdiocese of Nairobi has confirmed that John Cardinal Njue, Archbishop Emeritus of Nairobi, will not take part in the upcoming papal conclave.
By Jacinta Mutura 3 months ago
Cardinal Njue misses conclave due to health issues
Church at crossroads as cardinals to select tradition or change
The next pope will define not just the future of the church but its very identity. The election of a new pope is expected to take about five days.
By Jacinta Mutura 3 months ago
Church at crossroads as cardinals to select tradition or change
PLO Lumumba rallies youth for revolution against corruption, tribalism
In a speech at an event that brought together civil societies, youth leaders and human rights players, Professor Lumumba called on the youth to 'stand up and fight for their country'.
By Jacinta Mutura 3 months ago
PLO Lumumba rallies youth for revolution against corruption, tribalism
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Trapped abroad, silenced at home: the agony of job-seeking Kenyans
For thousands of Kenyans, both at home and overseas, Labour Day is not a moment of recognition but a grim reminder of unfulfilled promises, systemic abuse, and state failure.
By Jacinta Mutura 3 months ago
Trapped abroad, silenced at home: the agony of job-seeking Kenyans
MKU unveils Artificial Intelligence Agenda
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