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Police use teargas to disperse Mathare protesters over alleged abduction of businessman

Police in Mathare used teargas to disperse protesters for the second day on Saturday, demanding answers regarding the alleged abduction of businessman and politician Joel Kariuki. Residents of Mathare are demanding answers after a local businessman was reportedly seized by unknown men. The incident has sparked concern and calls for swift action from authorities. A family in Nairobi's Mathare area is seeking answers from the government regarding the disappearance of Joel Kariuki, who they allege was abducted by suspected police officers.

Kenya selects 50 rafters for World Rafting Championship squad

Kenya has chosen 50 rafters to represent the nation in the upcoming World Rafting Championship, an event the country is set to host this July. Athletics Kenya has announced a 52-member squad for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland. Kenya's prolific sprinter Ferdinand Omanyala has been named to lead the nation's squad for the upcoming Commonwealth Games 2026 in Glasgow.

School fires: Lawmakers want corporal punishment reintroduced in schools

Kenyan lawmakers are fueling a national debate with proposals to reinstate corporal punishment in schools. This comes in response to a concerning rise in student indiscipline. Kenya faces a persistent and escalating crisis of school fires, with numerous incidents reported across the country, highlighting a failure to contain the problem. Lead researcher Felix Kiprono of Odivo Dev has analyzed the recurring patterns behind the persistent school fires across Kenya.

Over 200 golfers compete at Standard County Classic Golf Series in Eldoret

Over 200 golfers participated in the Standard County Classic Golf Series held in Eldoret. Catherine Kinyanjui has been crowned the overall winner of the third leg of the 2026 Golf Masters Series. Over 400 swimmers converged in Nairobi for the prestigious Peak Sports age group championships, showcasing fierce competition across various age categories.

Wetang'ula and Joho condemn growing intolerance during coastal political events

Wetang'ula and Joho have condemned the increasing intolerance observed at political events along the Kenyan coast. Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang'ula, has called upon Kenyans to shun tribalism and foster national unity. Kenya is experiencing heightened concern following a series of attacks targeting political leaders during campaign rallies.

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