- 1,697 views
Relative normalcy has returned in the capital with businesses opening up today after a total shutdown on Wednesday. Business operators say they lost an unquantifiable amount of revenue and their business cannot cope with the shocks of the demonstrations. In Kawangware and Kangemi where anti-government demonstrators engaged police in running battles, there was calm with heavy police presence witnessed in the area.
Normalcy returned to CBD as police patrol the streets
- 16 Aug 2025 - Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has picked a team of seasoned Chief Marketing Officers to lead the rebrand of Kenya’s tourism image.
- 16 Aug 2025 - Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has appointed Maryanne Musangi, daughter of the late billionaire industrialist Chris Kirubi, to spearhead a new taskforce charged with rebranding Kenya’s tourism image.
- 16 Aug 2025 - Ruto plans to meet with Grammy Awards organisers during the visit.
- 16 Aug 2025 - The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has officially gazetted Consolata Nabwire Wakwabubi as a nominated senator under
- 16 Aug 2025 - He noted that increased advertising translates into higher content visibility and greater earnings for local creators.
- 16 Aug 2025 - Governor Nyong’o said redesign must consider not only the roundabouts but the entire highway structure.
- 16 Aug 2025 - State House Spokesman Hussein Mohamed has dismissed claims that a section of youth who went for one of the so-called empowerment events at State House did not receive what they had been promised, in the form of motorcycles and other equipment meant to…
- 16 Aug 2025 - When we think of a phone getting damaged, we often imagine a big fall on the floor, water
- 16 Aug 2025 - The intersection has long been a black spot.
- 16 Aug 2025 - Rising content creator Vinny Flava has opened up about his humble beginnings, revealing that he used to sell