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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has assured Kenyans that security agencies are fully prepared to guarantee peace during tomorrow’s by-elections across the country. Speaking in Kasipul, CS Murkomen, who toured Kasipul alongside the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Administration Police Service (APS) and regional security teams, said the government will protect voters and polling

Mohammed Ali has accused Mombasa County governor, Abdullswamad Sheriff Nassir, of intention to compromise the Magarini Parliamentary by-election vote due on Thursday, November 27th. In a statement released on Wednesday, November 26th morning, Mohammed Ali, popularly known as ‘Moha Jicho Pevu’, claimed to have credible intelligence that details the alleged electoral misconduct. “We are fully

The security detail of Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has been withdrawn, the Senator claims.  The Khalwale, who addressed the media on Wednesday, November 26, also claimed there is a plot to apprehend him ahead of tomorrow’s by-elections. “My security details have been pulled without any warning or explanation,” Khalwale claimed, linking it to his strong

Petrol stations in Tanzania have been ordered to restrict fuel sales to tuk-tuk and boda boda operators to no more than two litres, as authorities move to limit movement ahead of the planned December 9 protest. The authorities said the measure is necessary to curb mobility that could enable unrest during the demonstrations called by

The National Treasury has signed a USD 185 million (about Ksh24 billion in the current exchange rates) loan agreement with the Export-Import Bank of China (China EximBank), which will finance the Intelligent Transport System (ITS) Project in Nairobi. The agreement was signed by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi and Deputy General Manager of the Sovereign Business

Only 125 people hold more wealth than 42.6 million Kenyans, a new report by Oxfam Kenya shows. According to the report dubbed Kenya’s Inequality Crisis: The Great Economic Divide, nearly half of Kenya’s population survives on less than Sh130 a day, with the number of people living in extreme poverty rising to seven million since

Testifying before trial magistrate Geoffrey Onsarigo, Zachary Mburu, a senior manager at Safaricom, said the company had been served with court orders requiring it to provide call data records and location details for several mobile numbers under investigation. A senior manager with Safaricom has told a Nairobi court that mobile phone records placed prime suspect