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Hundreds of youths are on the verge of losing their jobs after a private company based in Nyeri initiated plans to quit the ...
Sixteen people have been killed and about 400 injured after thousands of people took to the streets in Kenya on Wednesday to ...
Konza Technopolis has invited Japan’s leading tech companies, including Hitachi, NEC, and SoftBank, to establish operations ...
Kenya's Interior minister has denied that the police used excessive force during Wednesday's protests in which at least 10 ...
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AllAfrica on MSNUganda Broadcasters Condemn Kenya's Ban On Live Coverage of ProtestsUganda has voiced strong opposition to a directive by the Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) that bars media houses from broadcasting live coverage of ongoing demonstrations in the country.In a ...
Thousands of people turned out across Kenya on Wednesday to protest government corruption and police brutality.
Barracked in poor conditions, underpaid, and isolated, officers operate more as an occupying force and extension of the elite than a public service.
Policymakers’ hopes that Africa would replace India and the Philippines as the world’s back office have not been realised.
One year down the line, and the streets of Nairobi are still marred with the blood of youth protesters and activists. As ...
Michelle Ntalami is a household name in Kenya. The award-winning entrepreneur founded Africa’s fastest-growing haircare line, ...
The move, initiated by the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), aims at reducing financial strain on clubs, traversing the ...
On June 25, 2025, Kenya marked the first anniversary of the anti-government protests that saw demonstrators breach parliament ...
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