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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, June 28, 2025Domestic Sports Leagues and Championships
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Domestic Sports Leagues and Championships

Kibera crowned FKF Women Cup champions; KPA secures victory against Th3 Swish; Thunder challenges KPA dockers; and Western Jaguars face Butali Warriors.

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Saturday 8:33 AMCitizen Digital

36 youths charged in Kirinyaga County court over June 25th protests

36 youths charged in Kirinyaga County court over June 25th protests

On June 28, 2025, 36 youths faced charges related to protests that occurred on June 25 in Kirinyaga County. Eleven were charged with malicious damage to property at the Gichugu Law Courts, while the remaining 25 were charged with participating in an unlawful assembly in Kerugoya.

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On June 28, 2025, 36 youths faced charges related to protests that occurred on June 25 in Kirinyaga County. Eleven were charged with malicious damage to property at the Gichugu Law Courts, while the remaining 25 were charged with participating in an unlawful assembly in Kerugoya.

  • Property damages are valued at Ksh 70,000 for police property and Ksh 13,000 for a damaged vehicle.
  • The accused include notable figures such as James Nyamu and Isaac Mwai.
  • The unrest on June 25 has historical significance, marking previous protests that resulted in over 60 fatalities last year.
Wednesday 12:21 PMKenyansFirst

Protester’s Hand Blown Off by Teargas Canister in Nairobi Demos

Protester’s Hand Blown Off by Teargas Canister in Nairobi Demos

A protester in Nairobi suffered severe injuries on June 25 when a tear gas canister exploded in his hands during demonstrations. The young man was taken to the hospital with major bleeding from his left hand.

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A protester in Nairobi suffered severe injuries on June 25 when a tear gas canister exploded in his hands during demonstrations. The young man was taken to the hospital with major bleeding from his left hand.

  • 1 protester injured after a tear gas canister explosion
  • Dr. Austin Omondi, founder of Medics for Kenya, warned against handling canisters
  • The incident highlights the dangers of the practice known as "returning officers," which can lead to amputation
Saturday 8:24 AMStandard Sports

Champions Western Jaguars clash with Butali Warriors

Champions Western Jaguars clash with Butali Warriors

The reigning champions, Western Jaguars, will compete against former holders Butali Warriors tomorrow at the Dashmesh Stadium in a crucial match for the **Kenya Hockey Premier League**.

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The reigning champions, Western Jaguars, will compete against former holders Butali Warriors tomorrow at the Dashmesh Stadium in a crucial match for the **Kenya Hockey Premier League**.

  • Butali Warriors are currently second with **18 points**, having won **6 out of 7 matches**.
  • Western Jaguars hold third place with **14 points** from **4 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss**.
  • The match is significant as both teams aim to solidify their positions in the league standings before the second leg.
Saturday 8:42 AMStandard Sports

Flawless Thunder take the league battle to KPA dockers

Flawless Thunder take the league battle to KPA dockers

The Nairobi City Thunder will face off against former champions Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) today in a critical match for the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) Men’s Premier League at Makande Hall, Mombasa.

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The Nairobi City Thunder will face off against former champions Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) today in a critical match for the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) Men’s Premier League at Makande Hall, Mombasa.

  • Thunder aims to extend their unbeaten run after defeating KPA in all encounters last season, including an 80-73 victory in their first leg.
  • Key players include Nana Appiah for Thunder and the KPA team, who are eager to reclaim their title.
  • Today's match will test Thunder's dominance, as KPA looks to avenge their previous losses and improve their standings.
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