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Kenya News - Saturday, June 27, 2026
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Kenya News - Saturday, June 27, 2026

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen reported 355 arrests during the Gen Z anniversary demonstrations, deeming attempts at anti-government mobilization a failure. Nyanza reported no arrests, a contrast to the national figure. Nationwide, a matatu strike over fuel prices paralyzed transport, disrupting businesses, especially in Nairobi. The strike coincided with the second anniversary of Gen Z protests, where victims' families continue to seek justice and truth. The High Court in Kibera barred media from virtual proceedings in the Utumishi Girls murder case, deferring plea-taking for eight accused students pending mental and age assessments.

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IG Kanja faces jail for contempt over roadblocks during protests
Kanja orders probe into police handling of Nakuru activist during protest
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IG Kanja Faces Contempt Charges As Protests Trigger Multiple Police Probes - June 2026

Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja is facing potential jail time for contempt of court following the erection of police roadblocks during recent protests. Kanja has also ordered an investigation into the arrest of Nakuru-based activist James Mbugua after a video emerged showing police officers manhandling him during a protest on June 25, 2026. Separately, Kanja ordered an urgent probe into viral footage of police violently assaulting a person with disability during the June 25 Gen Z anniversary protests in Nakuru. Human rights organization Vocal Africa alleges that five activists were arrested and subsequently disappeared following protests outside Parliament in Nairobi on Thursday.

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Face the facts: Was the Gen Z sacrifice remembered or forgotten?
Shoka la KTN: Miaka miwili baadaye, Gen Z bado wanasubiri haki na mabadiliko
How much did Thursday's Gen Z protests cost Kenya's economy?
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Matatu Operators Launch Nationwide Strike Over Fuel Prices - June 2026

Matatu operators across Kenya have initiated a nationwide strike to protest against escalating fuel prices. This action has disrupted public transportation services throughout the country. Two years after a similar KTN matatu strike brought the country to a standstill, Gen Z activists are still demanding justice and reforms stemming from those earlier protests. The economic impact of Thursday's Gen Z protests, which coincided with the transport strike, is being assessed. Government leaders are accusing opposition figures of inciting youth into disruptive protests, claiming these actions are politically motivated due to a lack of a development agenda.

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Global runners set for 26th Lewa Safari Marathon
Lewa Marathon yavutia wanariadha 1,500 katika mbio za uhifadhi na ukuzaji wa vipaji
Omanyala targets Commonwealth Games title defence
Kenya yajipanga kung'ara Glasgow baada ya SJK kufadhili wanariadha wenye ulemavu
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ODM leader Oburu faults leaders urging political violence victims to reject compensation
Oburu Oginga says Kenyans chose peace over confrontation during protest anniversary
Over 100 protest suspects arraigned in Kajiado
Activists demand release of six reportedly missing protesters
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NCA intensifies enforcement against illegal skyscraper expansions in Mombasa
Outrage as Govt seeks new flight paths to spare illegal commercial buildings near Wilson Airport
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NCA Cracks Down on Illegal Skyscraper Expansions in Mombasa - June 2026

The National Construction Authority (NCA) is cracking down on illegal skyscraper expansions in Mombasa, intensifying enforcement to curb unauthorized construction and ensure adherence to building regulations. This action comes after two young individuals tragically lost their lives when a building collapsed in Gikomba. The government is also under fire for proposing to alter flight paths near Wilson Airport rather than demolishing encroaching commercial buildings, which has sparked public outrage.

Zaidi ya timu 3,100 zajisajili Safaricom Chapa Dimba, awamu ya Magharibi yaanza
Safaricom Chapa Dimba yaanza rasmi Magharibi mwa Kenya Jumamosi
KPA yashinda 3-0 dhidi ya KAPU na kufuzu hatua inayofuata ya ligi kuu
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Court clears Safaricom stake sale to Vodacom: The Court of Appeal has cleared the way for the Kenyan government's planned sale of a 15 percent stake in Safaricom to South Africa's Vodacom, lifting previous conservatory orders that had suspended the transaction. RUPSA Sacco has separately asked the High Court to place KUSCCO under insolvency proceedings, citing the cooperative's substantial liabilities of Sh17.7 billion and audit findings. The Policyholders Compensation Fund has disbursed Sh390.8 million in insurance claims to policyholders and claimants affected by the collapse of several insurance companies, representing efforts to address financial sector failures. Fuel prices jump by up to Sh49.76 a litre in two years since deadly protests: Kenya is marking the second anniversary of deadly 2024 protests with significantly increased fuel prices, which have risen by up to Sh49.76 a litre since June 2024, fueling high inflation and public anger. Two years after widespread Gen Z protests against high taxes and the cost of living, the price of essential food items in Kenya continues to strain household budgets. Meanwhile, the High Court has allowed Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah's petition challenging Kenya's public debt to proceed, dismissing attempts to have it thrown out, with the case potentially examining how borrowing contributes to economic pressures on citizens.

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Communities Commemorate Gen Z Protest Victims Across Kenya: Families of Gen Z protest victims are still seeking justice and truth two years after the demonstrations. In Mombasa, residents held a peaceful demonstration that began with a prayer service remembering victims of protest-related violence. Two women were arrested last night in Mwea during a candlelight vigil for Gen Z victims killed in protests. Controversial Pastor Victor Kanyari has paid tribute to Gen Z protesters who died during the June 2024 anti-government demonstrations, while also announcing his bid for the Kasarani parliamentary seat. 355 Arrested During June 25 Anniversary Protests Across Kenya: A total of 355 individuals were apprehended during peaceful demonstrations commemorating the June 25 anniversary of anti-government protests, marking two years since youths were killed in the 2024 demonstrations. In Nairobi's Central Business District, approximately 74 protesters arrested during the commemorations were set to appear in court on June 26, 2026, after spending the night in police cells. Heavy security was deployed at Parliament as the nation marked this solemn anniversary. Kenyans are increasingly advocating for June 25 to be declared a public holiday to commemorate victims of the anti-government protests. The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) is urging the government to ensure justice is served alongside compensation for victims of the Gen Z protests. 2Mbili Demands Vindee's Release After Nairobi Arrest: Comedian Eric Omondi explained his absence from the June 25, 2026, Gen Z memorial demonstrations, stating recent legal troubles kept him off the streets despite his past support for youth-led protests. Separately, Kenyan comedian Mulamwah clarified his decision to block media personality Oga Obinna, stating it stems from differing values rather than a personal conflict. Meanwhile, Kenyan automotive reviewer 2Mbili publicly called for the release of livestreamer Vindee, who was arrested by police during Gen Z memorial demonstrations in Nairobi's Central Business District on June 25, 2026.

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Gachagua Explains June 25 Anniversary Boycott as Strategic Move: Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua explained his boycott of the June 25 anniversary of the Gen Z protests as a strategic move to prevent violence in the Mt Kenya region, stating "It was a trap." A split emerged within Kenya's United Opposition as some leaders participated in street protests marking the second anniversary of the Gen Z revolution on June 25, 2026, despite Gachagua's calls for citizens to stay away. The article criticizes Kenyan leaders for their dismissive response to the demands of Gen Z protesters, suggesting a political strategy focused on upcoming elections rather than addressing the youth's concerns. Human rights activist and presidential aspirant Boniface Mwangi separately warned that the grievances fueling the Gen Z protests from two years ago, including the high cost of living and poor governance, remain unaddressed.

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Germany Coach Nagelsmann Calls Loss to Ecuador 'Tactical Suicide': Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann described his team's 2-1 loss to Ecuador in the World Cup as 'tactical suicide' after Ecuador came from behind to secure a crucial win. In a separate match, Turkey secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over a heavily rotated United States side with a last-gasp winner from Kaan Ayhan, exiting the World Cup with heads held high. Tunisia finished bottom of their group and were eliminated, with French head coach Herve Renard stating he has 'no regrets' about taking the emergency role. Ivory Coast Reach World Cup Knockouts For First Time After 2-0 Victory: Ivory Coast made history by reaching the knockout rounds of the FIFA World Cup for the first time after a 2-0 victory over Curacao, surpassing previous generations of Ivorian football. The team declared there are 'no limits' to their achievement. Additionally, Japan secured their place as runners-up in Group F after a nervy 1-1 draw with Sweden, and will face Brazil in the World Cup knockouts. Meanwhile, the Netherlands secured top spot in World Cup Group F with a 3-1 victory over Tunisia, advancing to the knockout stages as group winners and avoiding a match against Brazil. Kenyan Athletes Prepare For Major International Competitions: The 26th Lewa Safari Marathon is set to take place on Saturday morning at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Meru County, drawing over 1300 runners. Meanwhile, Harambee Starlets are setting their sights on a WAFCON semi-final berth as a pathway to their debut at the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, with Head Coach Beldine Odemba naming a provisional 29-player squad for the tournament in Morocco. Additionally, Team Kenya is in the final stages of preparation for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, focusing on maximizing medal prospects through intensive training and teamwork.

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Samsung, TECNO Launch Competing Smartphone Strategies in Kenya: Samsung has launched its Galaxy A37 5G and Galaxy A57 5G in Kenya as business tools for entrepreneurs and content creators, highlighting extended software support. Meanwhile, TECNO unveiled enhanced capabilities for its mobile AI agent EllaClaw, allowing it to manage phone functions and perform tasks within other applications, presenting this as the next phase of their Practical AI initiative for emerging markets. In a separate development, the Samsung Galaxy A27 5G is available for purchase in Kenya from retailer Kype IT Solutions, weeks before its official local announcement by Samsung Mobile Kenya. These three stories highlight competing smartphone brands targeting Kenya with different strategies - Samsung targeting business users while TECNO pushes AI capabilities.

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Murkomen Reports 355 Arrests, Hails Peaceful June 25 Demonstrations: Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen reported 355 arrests during the June 25 Gen Z anniversary demonstrations, stating that security agencies largely prevented criminal infiltration. Murkomen lauded the largely peaceful June 25 anniversary demonstrations, citing growing political maturity in Kenya. Regions historically known for opposition-led protests, including Nyanza, reported no arrests during the June 25 commemorations, a stark contrast to the 355 arrests nationwide. He declared the demonstrations a 'complete failure of political scavengers,' arguing that attempts by politicians to turn the commemorations into anti-government mobilizations were unsuccessful. Kibera High Court Bars Media from Virtual Utumishi Girls Murder Case: The Kibera High Court has barred the media from virtually attending the ongoing Utumishi Girls murder case, where eight suspects are held in police custody. Plea-taking has been deferred for the eight Utumishi Girls Academy students charged with the murder of sixteen schoolmates in a dormitory fire on May 28. The High Court in Kibera ordered mental and age assessments before they can stand trial. Additionally, the court ordered that the media be excluded from proceedings during a virtual hearing on Friday. Nationwide Matatu Strike Paralyzes Transportation: Transport disruptions and business closures have hit Nairobi as security agencies enforce restrictions amidst a nationwide matatu strike. The protests are driven by matatu operators demonstrating against the escalating cost of fuel. Social activist Boniface Mwangi stated he has dedicated half his life to fighting for Kenya without any financial compensation amidst the strike. This coincides with the second anniversary of the Gen Z protests. 355 Arrested During June 25 Demonstrations Marking Gen Z Protests Anniversary: On June 25, 355 individuals were apprehended during peaceful demonstrations commemorating the anniversary of two years ago, when youths were tragically killed. In Mombasa, a peaceful demonstration took place where participants began with a prayer service remembering victims of protest-related violence. The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) is urging the government to ensure justice is served alongside compensation for victims of the recent Gen Z protests, while also calling on Gen Z youth to continue advocating for their rights and freedoms through peaceful and lawful means. Two years after the events, families of victims are still seeking justice and truth. Nationwide Matatu Strike Paralyzes Transport on Gen Z Anniversary: A nationwide matatu strike has paralyzed transportation in Kenya as operators protest escalating fuel prices. Heavy security has been deployed at Kenya's Parliament as the nation marks the second anniversary of Gen Z protests. Transport disruptions and business closures have hit Nairobi as security agencies enforce restrictions amidst the strike. Major towns across Kenya remained calm during the 2024 Gen-Z victims commemoration, contrasting with the matatu operators' strike. Social activist Boniface Mwangi stated he has dedicated half his life to fighting for Kenya without any financial compensation amidst the strike.

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26th Lewa Safari Marathon Set for Saturday at Wildlife Conservancy - June 2026

The 26th Lewa Safari Marathon is set to take place on Saturday at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, attracting global runners for a unique sporting and conservation event. The marathon successfully attracted 1,500 athletes in a race focused on conservation and talent development. Kenya's sprint sensation Ferdinand Omanyala is aiming to defend his Commonwealth Games title following a dominant performance at the national championships. Additionally, Kenya is gearing up for the Glasgow games, with the SJK foundation sponsoring paralympic athletes.

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Oburu Oginga Defends Government Compensation for Political Violence Victims - June 2026

ODM party leader and Siaya Senator Oburu Oginga is defending the government's compensation program for victims of political violence, viewing it as a crucial acknowledgment of their suffering. He stated that Kenyans chose peace over confrontation during the June 25 anniversary demonstrations. In contrast, he criticized leaders who are urging political violence victims to reject compensation. Over 100 protest suspects have been arraigned at the Kajiado Law Courts following arrests made in Kitengela on Wednesday and Thursday. Activists are demanding the release of six reportedly missing protesters.

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The Safaricom Chapa Dimba football tournament has seen an overwhelming response, with over 3,100 teams registering nationwide. The Western region leg of the competition has now officially commenced, kicking off in Western Kenya starting Saturday. The tournament aims to discover and nurture young talent across the region. In a separate football development, the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) football team successfully advanced to the next stage of the top-tier league after a dominant 3-0 victory over KAPU.

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