John Mbadi, the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury, is a man currently enjoying zero peace after Kenyans took to social media to vent their anger following his daughter’s graduation abroad. …
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How Abshir Aden Ferro’s journey to Libya rescued Somali youth from detention
by Editorby EditorIn early August 2025, Somali politician Abshir Aden Ferro received a late-night call that would change the course of his life. A distressed family member informed him that a 25-year-old …
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Safaricom under fire again for illegally sharing students’ data to DCI
by News Flashby News FlashNobody would imagine one day Safaricom PLC under Peter Ndegwa would sink into becoming a tool of repression and deceit. For years, the telco built its empire on the back …
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MP Peter Kaluma calls out lawyer Guy Spencer for defrauding many Kenyans’ land
by News Flashby News FlashHom Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma has also joined the growing list of Kenyans who want action to be taken on lawyer Guy Spencer Elms. Through a post on X, …
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The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has commenced probing controversial British-Kenyan lawyer Spencer Elms over serious allegations of forgery and fraud. According to a report by a local TV station, Elms …
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The Kenyan government has released KSh 4 billion to the Social Health Authority (SHA) to provide comprehensive medical coverage for public servants, signaling a major step toward Universal Health Coverage …
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The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has ordered the immediate arrest of Isiolo Governor Ibrahim Abdi Hassan, alias Guyo, and seven others for alleged kidnapping and robbery with violence, following …
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Kenya’s Harambee Stars were officially eliminated from direct qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 3-1 defeat to The Gambia at Kasarani Stadium on Friday, September 5, 2025. …
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An 18-member panel tasked with overseeing compensation for victims of protests in Kenya was sworn in on September 4, 2025, aiming to deliver justice to over 100 families who lost …
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Kenya’s Controller of Budget, Margaret Nyakang’o, has warned of excessive government spending on travel, revealing that the national government expended 25.46 billion Kenyan shillings ($197 million) on local and foreign …
