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Video. Police fired tear gas and deployed water cannons in Nairobi on Monday as protests over police brutality, high living costs and alleged corruption gripped Kenya’s capital.
Despite government assurances that Monday would be a normal working day, Nairobi remained under tight security lockdown as police sealed off roads and severely restricted access to the city centre ...
Wines and spirits shop Reprieve for bar owners in Nairobi as County Government revises liquor retailer licensing fees. The move comes barely a month after the Bar Hotels and Liquor Traders ...
NAIROBI – Police in Kenya clashed with demonstrators Monday during the latest anti-government protests, killing 10 people, according to the state-funded human rights commission.
Police block pedestrians from Nairobi CBD /CYRUS OMBATI Initially, a few vehicles were allowed into the city centre, but hours later only government vehicles were permitted entry, with occupants ...
Several businesses in Nairobi are assessing damages and counting losses after looters took advantage of Wednesday's Gen-Z-led protests to break into shops and steal goods worth millions of shillings.
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Police blocked major roads leading into Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, and most businesses remained closed ahead of planned anti-government protests. Posted 1:55 a.m.
Despite widespread reports of roadblocks and turned-back commuters, Deputy Inspector General Gilbert Masengeli insists that access to Nairobi’s Central Business District remains open to all.
This is our liveblog of an ongoing incident in Nairobi, Kenya, where police are believed to have opened fire on protesters. There are reports of at least two dead, with some local media reporting ...
Kenyan authorities on Thursday arrested a police constable in the death of a political blogger who was in custody, local media reported, as angry protests over the case raged in the capital Nairobi.
Nairobi protests meet violent response despite Kenyan bishops’ plea Fredrick Nzwili 25 June 2025, The Tablet Prev ...
Protest anthems like ‘bado mapambano’ echoed through the streets. Protesters kneel on the street as they demand justice for Albert Ojwang in Nairobi on June 12, 2025. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] ...
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