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Disabled man dragged by police during Nakuru protests narrates ordeal

James Mbugua, a man living with disability in Nakuru, has recounted a distressing ordeal he experienced on June 25 at the hands of police officers. The incident has raised significant concerns about the treatment of vulnerable individuals by law enforcement. The physical and psychological toll of the June 25th protests continues to affect survivors, leaving them with lasting scars. Additionally, human rights defenders and activists report being arrested by police during June 25th commemoration protests, only to be allegedly handed over to armed men for torture and subsequent abandonment in various parts of Nairobi. Wanjiku Kihika, a politician, has also recounted experiencing threats and harassment in the lead-up to the June 25th protests.

Protests over missing youth Zizo enter second day in Huruma

Protests demanding the release or arraignment of Abdiaziz Duba Molo, known as Zizo, entered their second day in Kiamaiko and Huruma, Kenya. Demonstrators have vowed to continue their action until the missing youth is found. Meanwhile, the family of missing young man Abdul Aziz is appealing for public assistance, while the police department has officially denied any involvement in his disappearance. Human rights groups have separately reported a concerning rise in abduction cases, with over 100 individuals reportedly taken during the tenure of the Kenya Kwanza government.

Gachagua launches fresh attacks against gov't threatening tax boycott campaign

Kenya's Deputy President Gachagua has launched a strong criticism against the government, hinting at a potential tax boycott campaign. This comes as matatu operators across the nation are holding a strike protesting escalating fuel prices. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has accused Rigathi Gachagua, the former Deputy President, of fanning ethnic divisions for political advantage. Separately, several Kenyan government officials are actively campaigning for President William Ruto's re-election in 2027, signaling early political maneuvering ahead of the next general polls.

Ndindi Nyoro apologizes over Finance Bill vote absence

Ndindi Nyoro, Kiharu Member of Parliament, has issued an apology to Kenyans for his absence during the critical vote on the Finance Bill 2026. He also vehemently denied accusations of being a puppet of President Ruto. Separately, Oburu Oginga, ODM party leader, has instructed aspiring candidates within the ODM party to secure their nominations through the support of grassroots members, explicitly rejecting any form of favoritism from party headquarters. Religious leaders in Kenya have also strongly condemned what they describe as political thuggery, urging for a shift away from violence and intimidation in political activities.

PCEA Kariobangi South Deaf Choir delivers powerful praise at Crossover

The PCEA Kariobangi South Deaf Choir recently delivered a powerful praise performance during a #Crossover event, glorifying the Lord through their worship. During a Crossover service, Reverend George Obonyo delivered a sermon emphasizing the importance of celebrating unity within diversity. The article highlights a special Crossover celebration focused on unity in diversity, with NTV Kenya promoting their live broadcast of this event.

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