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Kenya Police Ban Protests in the Capital
Kenyan police have banned protests in the centre of the capital, Nairobi, and surrounding areas “until further notice”, citing their leaderless nature that has...
Kenyan President Sacks Almost All Cabinet Secretaries Two Weeks After Anti-government Protests
Kenya's President William Ruto has dissolved his entire cabinet, save for the Deputy President and Prime Cabinet Secretary, after weeks of protests by the...
Kenya to Release Genetically Modified Mosquitoes to Fight Malaria
Kenya's Medical Research Institute (Kemri) and the Imperial College of London are collaborating to introduce genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes to check the spread of...
Kenya President Ruto Proposes Budget Cuts After Deadly Protests
Kenyan President William Ruto has announced a 177 billion budget cut to seal the budget hole left after the withdrawal of the finance bill....
Pay Rise Freeze for Kenyan MPs After Public Anger
Proposed pay rises for members of Kenya's cabinet and parliament will not happen after President William Ruto ordered a review of the plans following...
Hotbed of Corruption: Kenya’s Elite Have Captured the State – Unrest is Inevitable
There are widespread frustrations that President William Ruto also failed to deliver on his electoral promises to address corruption. He’s even earned a new...
Fresh Protest Hits Nairobi Despite Ruto Rescinding Tax Bill
Police in Kenya fired tear gas on protesters as a fresh wave of demonstrations swept the country, despite President William Ruto’s U-turn on controversial tax plans.Fresh...
Efforts Underway to Ensure Ghanaian MPs Safe Return From Kenya, Parliament Says
Ghana's Parliament has confirmed news about five MPs and a clerk who were caught in the middle of deadly protests in Kenya on Tuesday.In...
Kenyan President Withdraws Controversial Finance Bill
The President of Kenya, William Ruto, announced on Wednesday that he is rejecting and withdrawing the controversial Finance Bill that has sparked a lot...
Go Home, While It’s Still Safe, Says Activist Mwangi During Deadly Kenya Protests
Moments ago, activists Boniface Mwangi and Hanifa Farfasa tweeted that protesters should "go home".
"Go home. While it's still safe. The government will send goons...
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