- Linus Kaikai joined Royal Media Services in 2018 from NTV.
- The KUCCPS students portal is currently open to facilitate applications to the institution.
- Traders have been left counting losses.
- The president has faced intense criticism from the youth in the past couple years.
- The MP has been a vocal critic of the current regime, and has hinted at running for a higher office in the upcoming elections.
- Hundreds of people were arrested during the demos and are still in detention.
- Several TV stations' free-to-air signals were switched off on Wednesday.
- The signing was done in a short ceremony at the State House, Nairobi.
- This follows reports that over 8 people died during yesterday's demonstrations.
- This follows the conduct witnessed between police and protesters during the June 25 protests.
- The communications authority of Kenya has defied court orders barring the action.
- Eleven people are said to have lost their lives in the protests, with many others injured.
- The protests spread across the country to mark the one-year anniversary of the June 25, 2024, victims.
- The protests lasted the whole day, with police and protesters engaging in running battles and never ending chaos.
- A report suggested a bomb would derail the planned protests on Wednesday.
- Protesters took to the streets to demand justice over the June 25 killings.
- The directive will affect more than 60,000 teachers.
- The June 25 protests spread across the country to commemorate victims of last year's protests.
- The student died on the spot after being shot by the police officer
- Police officers protecting businesses were chased by protesters.
- Police at the scene were seen trying to use soil to put out the fire.
- Human rights groups are tracking the deaths, including one of a child in Mukuru Kwa Njenga.
- This is amidst fears of a wider internet shutdown in the country.
- This follows an order by the Communications Authority of Kenya.
- Ruto made the statement during his visit to Kilifi County for a burial ceremony.
- The system is set to be rolled out on July 1.
- CA directed all television and radio stations to stop live coverage of the ongoing demonstrations.
- Protesters continue to stream into Nairobi city, with the number of demonstrators increasing at key points
- The decision is set to affect thousands of users.
- The police fired live bullets to disperse the crowd.
- The incident was captured on live TV as protests continued in Nairobi CBD.
- The protesters also raised concerns over possible increased abductions post-protests.
- The protests that began early in the morning are still ongoing in most parts of the country.
- The petition argues that the actions threaten to roll back the constitutional order.
- Protests broke out in Nyeri town and other parts of the county on Wednesday morning.
- Anti-riot police did little to disperse the goons who had gathered at one of the city's busy roads.
- Protests have rocked major towns in the country including Nairobi, Nakuru.
- His sentiments were echoed by some senior political figures in the opposition.
- The message comes amid the ongoing Israel-Iran tension.
- Protesters stormed Parliament and set part of it on fire, forcing MPs to evacuate.
- Medics have since warned against the dangerous practice.
- Fears of goons infiltrating the protests have been rife.
- Tensions, however, remain high in Nairobi, Nakuru, Nyeri and other parts of the country.
- Police officers have already started lobbing tear gas at protestors in Nairobi CBD.
- All airports must have strict rules about security in line with international safety standards.
- The incident brought business to a standstill on Tuesday night.
- In its notice, the commuter bus company announced the date for the resumption of services.
- The World Bank also issued the same warning to four other African countries.
- The waste is reportedly linked to an increase in cancer cases in the region.
- The protests, expected to last all day, are being held in commemoration of Kenyans who died in the 2024 anti-Finance Bill demos.