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Kenyan police raid the Worldcoin warehouse and seize equipment.

{Photo courtesy of BBC}   By Hilda Kavai.   Kenyan law enforcement agents seized machines suspected of containing Worldcoin data from a warehouse on Mombasa Road in Nairobi on Saturday, 5th August, 2023. The team brought the equipment to the headquarters of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations for additional examination. It comes after the Kenyan […]

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POLICE DISRUPT PROTESTERS HOLDING VIGIL

{Photo courtesy of COTAA}   By Samuel Owino   Police in Mombasa disrupted a vigil held at Uhuru Gardens on 26 July 2023. The protesters lit candles in honor of their fallen colleagues, a directive by the opposition leader, Raila Odinga. The police came and interrupted the meeting and sent them away. The national government

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Babu Owino: I was denied food and water for three days

{Photo courtesy of Babu Owino – Instagram}   By Janet Wambua   “I was denied food and water for three days,” Babu Owino recounts of his three-day detention.   Embakasi East Member of Parliament Paul Ongili, alias Babu Owino, claims that he was denied access to food, water, and communication with his family and legal

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UHURU MAD AFTER SON’S ALLEGED HOME RAID.

[Photo courtesy of The Star]   By Samuel Owino   The former and fourth president of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta is mad after he got the news that personnel claiming to be the police wanted access to his son’s home on 21 July, 2023 at around 2000 hrs. Mr. Uhuru Kenyatta was off the chains when

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BABU OWINO’S WIFE PLEADS FOR THE RELEASE OF HER HUSBAND

[Photo courtesy of Fridah Anjili Instagram]   By Samuel Owino   Fridah Ongili, Babu Owino’s wife, pleads for the release of her husband who had been arrested by the DCI after his arrival from Mombasa at the airport on 19 July 2023. The wife, in a video she posted on her Instagram, explained the occurrence

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Wednesday Protests

[Photo courtesy of Pulse Kenya]   By Sophie Kinya.   At least four people have died on the first day of three days of nationwide demonstrations organized by the Azimio coalition, while numerous others have been hurt and are in danger of losing their lives in different regions of the country. Speaking to the press,

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