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Ruto’s shoot-looters-in-the-leg order defies the Constitution, a President can’t rewrite the law with a microphone.
The Inter-Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK) has called upon the government to take action on politicians using religion to ...
The government has suspended sugarcane milling in the upper and lower Western regions amid an acute shortage of mature sugarcane.Acting Kenya Sugar Board (KSB) CEO Jude Chesire, in a letter, said that ...
The government has announced a temporary closure of all sugar milling operations in the Upper and Lower Western regions for a ...
Court to determine whether the utility firm has authority to disconnect electricity to essential institutions due to unpaid bills.
The wave of bloody protests that have rocked Kenya in the last few weeks have captured world attention with prominent coverage in both the print and electronic media.
According to Chesire, the milling of immature cane has led sugarcane farmers to incur losses due to lower cane yields ...
Families of protest victims who succumbed to gunshot wounds have reported being denied the opportunity to conduct postmortems ...
Police in Kenya clashed with demonstrators on Monday during the latest anti-government protests, killing 10 people, according ...
Protesters braving police batons, water cannon and occasional bullets on Kenya's streets this week have taken up a rallying ...
President William Ruto said “enough is enough” and urged police to “shoot in the leg” those involved in looting and burning businesses ...
For too long, refugees and RLOs have been sidelined by governments, refugee agencies, and donors - despite being key to understanding and overcoming the barriers to refugee inclusion.