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Tuesday’s protests in the capital, Nairobi, followed tensions over the death of blogger Albert Ojwang, who was found dead while in custody at the Central Police Station.
On my kicker tonight, our country sometimes feels like a land battered by a series of horrendous Biblical plagues.
The protests and police shooting on Tuesday came nearly a year after demonstrations against President William Ruto of Kenya ...
The Independent Policing Oversight Authority said the investigations into Albert Omondi Ojwang's murder were proceeding well.
Something dangerous is unfolding in Kenya—a slow, deliberate erosion of the rule of law. State institutions, meant to protect ...
What began as a peaceful protest turned dark, not only because of police violence, but due to the chilling presence of hired ...
President William Ruto’s declaration that he won’t relinquish power to the opposition has intensified fears of democratic ...
Albert Ojwang’s death in police custody exposes Kenya’s deepening crisis of brutality, mistrust, and impunity. Justice for him is justice for all.
Successive governments have used the police to suppress dissent. This has cemented a culture of violence and police impunity.
Kenya’s deputy police chief has stepped aside as investigations into the death of a blogger while in custody continue.
The father of lies—the one whose native tongue is falsehood—is on a full-blown campaign. He is pouring in millions, building ...