Farah Maalim, 6 Other Politicians Who Tasted the Anger of Kenyans 2024 Due to Their Controversial Statements

Politicians often face criticism for crossing borders when exchanging views on national affairs, being accused of over-excitement. In the digital age, leaders must focus on the power of viral information, which can unite or divide a nation The public upheaval has shown leaders that although freedom of speech is a right, their words have serious…

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Former MP Alfred Keter, 9 Kidnapping Cases That Dominated Kenyan Headlines 2024

More than 82 Kenyans are reported missing since June's Gen-Z protests, with six abductions reported in the past two weeks The National Police Service has faced accusations of arbitrary arrests, although officials deny involvement in the disappearances Kidnappings are shown by masked assailants targeting areas with limited CCTV coverage, raising public fears. President William Ruto…

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Former Chief Justice David Maraga Breaks His Silence On Kidnapping, Criticizes William Ruto's Government

Former Chief Justice David Maraga denounced kidnappings, killings and human rights violations in Kenya, calling on President William Ruto to take decisive action Maraga called for the immediate release of illegally detained youths and emphasized the importance of respecting the constitutional values ​​of dignity and life He attributed the 2024 protests to economic mismanagement and…

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Ruto meets Ghana's new President John Mahama, who has agreed to support Raila for the AUC seat

President William Ruto welcomed Ghana's president-elect John Dramani Mahama to his home in Kilgoris, to discuss the relationship between Kenya and Ghana Mahama endorsed Raila Odinga's intention to become the chairman of the African Union Commission, while Ruto publicly thanked him for the support. The leaders explored expanding cooperation in trade, agriculture, tourism and mining…

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Kenyan Newspapers: State of Anxiety in Government as ODM Threatens to Lead Opposition Against Ruto

On Tuesday, December 31, local newspapers widely reported the protests witnessed in various parts of the country following the recent cases of alleged kidnapping of critics of the President William Ruto and people suspected of being police officers. Kenyan newspaper headlines for Tuesday, December 31. Image/screenshot: Daily Nation, The Standard, Taifa Leo and People Daily.Source:…

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