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Incoming Makûenî women Representative Hon Damaris Maweu Joins Leaders and Family in Honoring the Lives of Late Stephen and Mrs. Ngei Musyoka in Makindu

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Incoming Makueni Woman Representative Hon. Damaris Maweu joined family members, friends, and leaders in Syengoni, Makindu, Makueni County, for the solemn send-off ceremony of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ngei Musyoka. The ceremony brought together mourners from across the county to celebrate the lives, values, and enduring legacy of the departed couple, whose contributions to their family and community were fondly remembered. Speaking during the occasion, Hon. Maweu expressed her heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, assuring them of her prayers, solidarity, and support during the difficult period of mourning. “During this moment of grief, we stand together with the family, offering our deepest sympathies and prayers. As we bid farewell to our departed brothers and sisters, we also celebrate the lives they lived, the values they upheld, and the legacy they leave behind for future generations,” she said. The event was attended by several prominent leader...

NCCK Raises Alarm Over Political Violence, Cost of Living and Governance Crisis in Kenya

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The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has issued a strong pastoral letter calling on Kenyans to reject political violence, demand accountability from leaders, and actively participate in shaping the country's future amid what it described as a deep moral, governance, and socio-economic crisis. In a statement titled “Arise, Awake, For Your Time Has Come,” the NCCK Executive Committee said Kenya is facing serious challenges including corruption, abuse of human rights, weak governance, rising cost of living, and early political campaigns ahead of the 2027 General Election.  The church condemned the growing trend of politically sponsored violence and accused some leaders of exploiting unemployed youth by recruiting them as goons to disrupt public activities. The council also expressed concern over what it termed as cooperation between criminal gangs and security agencies, urging law enforcement officers to take action against those funding violence.  ...

Murkomen Hails Peaceful June 25 Demonstrations as Security Agencies Arrest 355 Suspects

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has commended Kenyans for maintaining peace during the June 25 demonstrations, saying the largely calm atmosphere witnessed across the country demonstrated political maturity and respect for constitutional rights. In a statement issued on Thursday, the Cabinet Secretary said the demonstrations proceeded peacefully in many parts of the country, with no widespread cases of looting, vandalism, skirmishes, or injuries being reported. Murkomen noted that families and friends of victims of previous protests, alongside members of the public, held peaceful processions in Nairobi and Mombasa, while most towns across the country continued with normal business activities. He said the day proved that demonstrations conducted in accordance with the Constitution can coexist with peace and security, adding that the country should encourage such a political culture. The Interior CS revealed that security agencies had acted on intelligence repor...

ODM party Leader Dr. Oburu Odinga Defend Protest Victim Compensation as Path to Justice and National Healing

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Orange Democratic Movement Deputy Party Leader Dr. Oburu Oginga and Prof. Makau Mutua have defended the ongoing compensation program for victims of political protests, describing it as a crucial step toward national healing, justice, and democratic reforms. Speaking during the Uwiano Panel for Protest Victim Report Update at the Pawa Centre in Nairobi, Dr. Oburu said Kenya's struggle for justice and democracy predates independence and has been marked by numerous instances of state violence and political repression.  According to Oburu, many Kenyans suffered imprisonment, torture, injuries and death while fighting for democratic freedoms. He also recounted his personal experiences during opposition struggles, including police brutality, tear gas encounters, and injuries sustained during political activities. “We have gone through a long struggle as a country. People died, others were injured, and many suffered while fighting for justice and democracy,” he sai...

University Student Leaders Call for Reflection, Urge Comrades to Shun June 25 Demonstration

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University student leaders from across the country have called on comrades to observe the June 25 anniversary through reflection and prayers rather than participating in street demonstrations. Speaking during a joint press briefing by serving and former student leaders, the leaders expressed heartfelt condolences to families who lost their loved ones during the 2024 and 2025 Gen Z protests, describing the deaths and injuries suffered during the demonstrations as a painful loss to the nation. The student leaders said every life lost represented a dream cut short and an opportunity denied, while injuries sustained by young people had shattered the aspirations of many families. “We convey our heartfelt condolences to families who lost their loved ones during the 2024 and 2025 Gen Z protests. Every death was a robbed chance of a livelihood, and every injury was a puncture to a big dream,” the leaders said. The leaders urged university students and young people across the countr...

University Student Leaders Call for Peaceful Civic Engagement, Warn Against Political Interference in Gen Z Agenda

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University student leaders from several institutions across Kenya have called on young people to embrace peaceful civic engagement ahead of the planned June 25, 2026 commemoration activities, while warning politicians against exploiting Gen Z concerns for political gain. In a joint statement released in Nairobi, the leaders drawn from Kenyatta University, the University of Nairobi, Zetech University, Mount Kenya University, KCA University, the Technical University of Kenya, St. Paul’s University and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology urged students to exercise caution, responsibility and restraint during the planned demonstrations.  The student leaders acknowledged that young people continue to raise legitimate concerns regarding governance, accountability and justice, emphasizing that the Constitution guarantees every Kenyan the right to assemble, demonstrate and picket peacefully. However, they warned that political actors and opportunistic individ...

University Student Leaders Call for Peaceful Civic Engagement, Warn Against Political Interference in Gen Z Agenda

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University student leaders from several institutions across Kenya have called on young people to embrace peaceful civic engagement ahead of the planned June 25, 2026 commemoration activities, while warning politicians against exploiting Gen Z concerns for political gain. In a joint statement released in Nairobi, the leaders drawn from Kenyatta University, the University of Nairobi, Zetech University, Mount Kenya University, KCA University, the Technical University of Kenya, St. Paul’s University and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology urged students to exercise caution, responsibility and restraint during the planned demonstrations.  The student leaders acknowledged that young people continue to raise legitimate concerns regarding governance, accountability and justice, emphasizing that the Constitution guarantees every Kenyan the right to assemble, demonstrate and picket peacefully. However, they warned that political actors and opportunistic individ...