- Kanja is required to present Peter Muteti, Bernard Kavuli, Billy Mwangi, Gideon Kibet, Rony Kiplangat, and Steve Kavingo, all known critics of President William Ruto’s administration.
- Omtatah named Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja, Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Mohammed Amin, and Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Renson Ingonga as the main respondents.
- The commission described the revelation as a "damning admission" and warned that it further exposes Rito's "unfitness for public office," equating such actions to tyranny rather than democratic governance.
- A multi-agency team comprising detectives, police officers from Samburu Police Station, and National Police Reservists tracked down the suspects and flushed them out of their hideouts.
- The election for the new AUC Chairperson, reserved for candidates from the Eastern Africa bloc in accordance with AU regulations, iwill take place in February.
- Ingonga directed the National Police Service (NPS) and the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) to expedite their investigations and submit an update for review within three days.
- In the turbulent aftermath of Watergate, the former peanut farmer from Georgia pardoned Vietnam draft evaders and became the first US leader to take climate change seriously.
- The plane, which was returning from Bangkok, in Thailand, was carrying 181 people - 179 of whom have died, while two crew members were rescued from the wreckage.
- The Ugandan leader cautioned Kenya against falling into "Musevenism," a term he used to describe the authoritarian practices that have plagued Uganda for decades.
- Ruto reiterated the call for parental responsibility just a day after he addressed the escalating issue of abductions seen to target government critics.
- Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) President Charles Nyaberi indicated that the burial service will take place at Lang'ata High School, followed by interment at Lang'ata Cemetery in Nairobi.
- The aircraft came off the runway and crashed into a wall at Muan International Airport in the south west of the country, the Yonhap news agency reported.
- Kenyatta described Wanja as a trailblazer in Kenyan sports who inspired countless young athletes through her exceptional talent, dedication, and leadership both on and off the court.
- National Assembly called on the public to provide written statements under oath (affidavits), supported by any relevant evidence, contesting the suitability of any of the nominees.
- The suspect is alleged to have brutally murdered the woman, gouged out her eyes, severed her mammary glands, and inflicted multiple wounds on her head and abdomen.
- Murkomen said the government will not tolerate any violations of the law, particularly those related to the dissemination of harmful or false information.
- Gachagua claimed on Friday that a rogue police abduction squad, operating outside the command of the Inspector General of Police, is responsible for the disturbing trend.
- Speaking during a press briefing from his Mathira home on Friday, Gachagua noted the abductions are part of a disturbing pattern that cannot be ignored.
- LSK President Faith Odhiambo expressed deep concern over the government's inaction, warning that this silence is eroding public trust in its ability to uphold citizens' rights.
- Lawmakers from Yoon and Han's ruling People Power Party (PPP) protested after National Assembly speaker Woo Won-shik announced that only 151 votes would be needed to pass the impeachment bill.
- DCI refuted allegations made by Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah, who had earlier claimed that an activist and satirist, Kibet Bull, better known as Yoko, was abducted by individuals using a vehicle with a fake number plate.
- NCA Executive Director Maurice Akech indicated that at the time of the collapse, the project had been suspended following a routine quality assurance check by the Authority's compliance team.
- Omtatah criticized the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA), questioning its ability to effectively investigate the abductions. He argued that IPOA, as a civilian body, lacks the capacity to probe incidents involving uniformed police officers.
- Murkomen visited several security camps in the Kerio Valley including Kainuk, Ngaratuko, Tot, and Turkwel where officers are waging war against banditry in the region.
- Wetang’ula emphasized that there is no competition between secular leadership and the religious community, as both serve the common interests of Kenyans.
- Reports indicate that the motorcyclist, who is among the deceased, was carrying four pillion passengers toward Katito when he collided head-on with the oncoming 14-seater matatu.
- Inspector General Douglas Kanja emphasized that the police are constitutionally mandated to arrest criminal offenders through lawful procedures, not to abduct citizens.