By Clement Wasike Kenya’s political arena at this point in time echoes with copious honeyed promises of liberation from hard-wired demagogues promising utopia. The opposition firebrands weaving visions of Nirvana …
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The future of Kenya’s tourism demands order, not “righteous” anger
by News Flashby News FlashBy Musa Maridhawa From the acrid scent of tear gas over Nairobi’s CBD to the defiant chants echoing through city streets, a disruption of its kind seems to be gripping …
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Lawyer Ndegwa Njiru has claimed that former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s convoy was attacked while heading to Kitale. According to Ndegwa, who shared the update on his X account, armed …
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If anyone thought that the anger against President William Ruto is only coming from one region in Kenya, then he or she needs to ask for forgiveness. This is after …
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By Billy Gichohi As Kenya currently crackles with a perilous energy, we hardly realise that we are racing against time, against each other and oftentimes, against imagined foes. And as …
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Why peace is the surest capital for nurturing sustainable tourism globally
by News Flashby News FlashBy Francis Kimanene In post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, a remarkable pilgrimage unfolds each summer. A handful of young people from across the Balkans traverse seven cities over two weeks, visiting …
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Blogger and activist Ndiangui Kinyagia has resurfaced after a 10-day absence, but his claim that he was in hiding has triggered widespread suspicion and public outcry. Kinyagia, known for his …
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By Jackie Adhyambo There is a time to call a spade a spade and idle moments to toy with conjecture. With Kenya’s demography of under 35 years estimated at 75% …
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Heartbroken mother of Albert Ojwang recounts final moments before son’s arrest
by News Flashby News FlashEucabeth Adhiambo Ojwang’s voice trembled with pain as she stood before mourners at Ridgeways Baptist Church. She was remembering the final moments she shared with her son, Albert Ojwang, before …
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Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has suffered a legal setback after the High Court declined his request to stop Nation Media Group from publishing content that he claims connects him to …