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Heavy Police Presence in Nairobi CBD Ahead of Planned Saba Saba Protests
Heavy police presence was observed in Nairobi CBD as the country prepared for Saba Saba protests, with roadblocks erected at the Nairobi West roundabout off Lang'ata Road. The Kenya Transport and Savings Cooperative Federation announced a nationwide matatu strike in response to escalating fuel prices, leaving commuters forced to walk long distances after matatus were blocked from entering the Nairobi CBD. Police stated they received no formal notification regarding planned protests, while activists insisted they would hold processions on July 7th. Meanwhile, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen warned DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua over alleged incitement remarks targeting Mt. Kenya region leaders allied with the Kenya Kwanza administration. Chaos also erupted in Nairobi following the postponement of the National Youth Council elections, sparking protests and disruptions.
Four Suspected Robbers Killed in Eldoret Police Shootout After Four-Hour Chase
Four suspected robbers were killed in Eldoret following a four-hour police chase and shootout, with the incident occurring after the suspects reportedly engaged in criminal activities. A fierce confrontation unfolded in Eldoret on Sunday night, resulting in the demise of four suspected gangsters during a police operation. Separately, Nairobi residents are reporting a rise in fear and insecurity due to a series of disturbing incidents involving robbery and disorder across the city, with the frequency of these events leaving many feeling unsafe in their communities.
Absa Bank Kenya Commits Sh6 Million to the 2026 Sunshine Development Tour Series
Absa Bank Kenya has pledged Sh6 million to support the upcoming 2026 Sunshine Development Tour Series. Kenyan international footballer Victor Wanyama is set to launch his Victor Wanyama Academy in Nairobi this July. Additionally, Njoroge Kibugu has emerged victorious, claiming the fourth leg of the PGK Equator Tour season two.
EACC Launches Manhunt to Recover Sh1.5 Billion in Ruaraka Schools Land Compensation Scandal
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has initiated a nationwide manhunt to recover approximately Sh1.5 billion in connection with the controversial Ruaraka schools land compensation scandal. The Kenyan government has issued an apology and clarification, assuring that it will not seek deposits from SACCOs to invest in the newly proposed National Infrastructure Fund. Officials have issued strong assurances regarding the security of these deposits, refuting claims that SACCO members' savings will be utilized to fund the National Infrastructure Fund.
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Wakenya wangojee kuandamana na kura mikononi kwenye uchaguzi wa mwaka ujao, wakazi wa Nyeri wasema

Activists who had started demonstrating in Nairobi CBD are bundled into a Subaru by unknown men

Saba Saba commemoration: Heavy police presence at Mapembeni area along Moi Avenue, Mombasa

Hali tulivu yashuhudiwa katika barabara ya Outering, polisi wazuia gari kuingia jijini Nairobi

Hali tulivu yashuhudiwa katika barabara kuu ya Thika Road, magari machache yapo barabarani

Saba Saba commemoration: Only private vehicles allowed on Thika Road as PSV access is restricted

DP Kindiki conducts an early morning inspection of the ongoing construction works at Talanta Stadium

Police arrest protesters who attempted to demonstrate outside the Office of the President

Viongozi wa kike kutoka bonde la ufa wataka shule ziache kuzuia vyeti vya wanafunzi shuleni

Parliament road barricaded with barbed wire with a contingent of police officers keeping guard
















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