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‘We Cannot Teargas Churches’ — Maraga Backs Gachagua’s Demos

‘We Cannot Teargas Churches’ — Maraga Backs Gachagua’s Demos Former Chief Justice David Maraga has thrown his weight behind calls for demonstrations led by former...

Thika Super Highway Shut Down as Furious Residents Protest Child Kidnappings

The residents were claiming that no less than 3 children had gone missing in that area over the past month & were getting pretty scared and angry about it.

Ruto Throws Police Under the Bus Over ‘Shoot the Leg’ Order

Ruto insisted that the law does not give him authority to issue operational instructions to police officers

Border Tensions Rise as Tanzania Election Protests Spill Over Into Kenya

On the Kenyan side of the border some businesses closed up shop for a bit while the police ratcheted up their patrols.

Government Setback as Court Blocks Protest Compensation Panel

Justice Noyono also barred the government and its agents from acting on President William Ruto’s August 6, 2025 proclamation that created the framework

Teargas as University of Nairobi Medical Students Protest Over Missing Marks

Protesters blocked University Way with burning debris and stones causing massive traffic jams in the city centre.

Saba Saba: New Details Emerge on Protester Dragged by Police in Juja

According to KTN News, the deceased was a motorcycle mechanic who was shot by a stray bullet during the protests.

VIDEO: This ‘Reporter’ Just Crashed the Saba Saba Protests… and Kenyans Want Equity Bank to Sponsor Him!

His interaction ended with a joyful exclamation in Kikuyu—“ahh onee!”—after being referred to as “Mr. Press,” and people loved him for it.

Kenyans Explode After Charlene Ruto Bible Quote Over Saba Saba Protests Backfires

The President's daughter comments were met with swift backlash online with many accusing her of being out of touch with reality especially with the rising number of injuries and deaths during protests.

Charles Owino Unmasks 15 X influencers Behind Gen Zs Protests

Owino said the digital protests, mainly mobilized on X (formerly Twitter), are being orchestrated by older, more established online personalities.