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- ‘Enough is enough’
- President Ruto warns protesters attacking police will be shot. Accuses opposition of plotting to destabilise Kenya and insists power will only change through elections.
- Gachagua: No one wants to kick out Ruto
- Deputy President says no one is trying to overthrow the government. Urges dialogue, asks businesses to tighten security to deter saboteurs.
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- Court outlaws police barricades during demos
- High Court issues order barring police from sealing Nairobi during protests, citing rights violations and risk of turning Kenya into a police state.
- PS Korir told to keep off Moi family land
- Court bars Lands PS from interfering with disputed Rongai property linked to Moi family.
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- MP remanded over terrorism probe
- Nandi Hills MP held as police investigate possible terror links over social media posts threatening violence during protests.
- Kabarak Trust summoned in fees dispute
- School trust ordered to respond in court to row over unpaid fees and guardianship for Moi’s grandson.
- Mother mourns slain protester
- Emotional requiem for Boniface Kariuki, a hawker killed during protests. Family condemns police’s use of lethal force.
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- Stern warning for looters, arsonists
- Ruto says protests hijacked by criminals destroying property. Accuses opposition of broader plot and warns sponsors of violence will face arrest.
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- Gachagua: No one wants to overthrow Ruto
- Deputy President says opposition’s aim isn’t a coup but warns them to avoid violence. Urges businesses to monitor facilities for saboteurs.
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- Kuria rejoins Jubilee
- Former CS Moses Kuria says he’s “going home” as he ditches Chama Cha Kazi. Sparks debate over registration status and motives.
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- Opposition uses Raila’s playbook
- Analysis argues opposition is copying Raila Odinga’s protest tactics—civil disobedience and mass action—to pressure Ruto’s administration.
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- MPs, TSC clash over data on jobless teachers
- Parliament grills Teachers Service Commission for failing to give county-level breakdown of unemployed teachers, especially those over 45.
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- State caps payments after ghost patients purge
- Health Ministry rolls out biometric verification to remove fake claims in public insurance plan. Hospitals must add beds to get higher limits.
- Kemsa failed counties, governor says
- Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr tells Senate Kemsa is slow and opaque, undermining county health systems with delayed, overpriced supplies.
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- MPs call for audit of Kenya Power meters
- Legislators demand review of metering systems blamed for inflated electricity costs. Want forensic audit of power purchase deals.
- Two CSs summoned over Sh30bn debt
- Energy and Treasury CSs called to explain why government owes Kenya Power Sh30bn, threatening utility’s operations.
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- 12 marginalised counties get Sh4.46bn
- Parliament approves special allocation for development in historically neglected regions to close inequality gaps.
- Saba Saba suspects appear in court
- Dozens arrested for looting and violence during protests appear in Nakuru court. Bail set at Sh10,000 each.
- George Thuo murder case: Six freed on bond
- Six suspects in ex-MP George Thuo’s murder released on bond as trial proceeds in Nairobi.
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- Man dies in cell after wife seeks help
- Family questions alleged suicide in police cell hours after wife called authorities over domestic violence.
- Omtatah moves to stop city housing project
- Activist files suit to halt controversial Lang’ata estate project, citing zoning violations and environmental risks.
- Why Lamu locals protest at sea
- Feature explains cultural, practical reasons for staging demonstrations in Indian Ocean—visibility, safety, tradition.
- Calls for accountability in protest shootings
- Civil society demands government explain lethal force used by police against protesters.
- Party condemns looting during demos
- Opposition leaders publicly distance themselves from violence, vandalism, and theft.
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- Sugar mills shut for 3 months
- Factories in Western Kenya close to allow cane to mature after overharvesting caused low yields and poor sugar quality.
- Microsoft, Nation Media discuss partnership
- Companies explore collaboration on digital transformation, AI, and media technology during Nairobi visit.
- KPA forced to trade with firms owing Sh15.6bn
- Kenya Ports Authority forced to deal with long-term cargo clients who owe huge sums after drawn-out legal battles.
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- Inside Hayward Field
- Feature on Oregon’s iconic stadium where Kenyans have set world records. Modern upgrades make it an elite training venue.
- Star Indiza eyes British Seniors slot
- Veteran golfer Dismas Indiza plans to qualify for prestigious British Seniors event after strong local showing.
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- Four schools disqualified in football
- Rift Valley region teams banned from national games for fielding ineligible players. St. Joseph’s dominates in 5-0 win.
- Pedro sends Chelsea to Club World Cup final
- Chelsea striker’s brace secures comeback victory over Monterrey, booking spot in Club World Cup final.
- What next for Verstappen if Horner exits?
- Speculation over Red Bull’s F1 leadership, with Christian Horner’s position under scrutiny and Verstappen’s future unclear.
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- Paarwater plots Zimbabwe’s fall
- Kenya Simbas coach outlines strategy for Rugby World Cup Africa semi-final. Emphasises set-pieces and discipline.
Volleyball Division Two battles heat up
Four clubs in men’s Division Two fight for promotion slots as league season intensifies.