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Ruto Confirms ODM Negotiated Cabinet Portfolios in Power-Sharing Deal; Oburu Oginga Fronted ‘Fairly Long List’ of Ministries

The intricate, behind-the-scenes mechanics of Kenya’s political truce were laid bare over the weekend as President William Ruto disclosed that the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party, now under the leadership of Dr. Oburu Oginga, had actively negotiated and presented a detailed inventory of ministries it expected to secure within the framework of the 2025 broad-based […]

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Political ALIGNMENT: CS Wandayi Pledges Unwavering Support for President Ruto Through 2027

Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi, a prominent figure who transitioned from the opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) into the Kenya Kwanza administration, has delivered a strong declaration of political allegiance, publicly calling for and securing the support of President William Ruto ahead of the critical 2027 General Elections. This calculated endorsement solidifies the ongoing political alignment […]

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Israel BREAKTHROUGH: Remains of IDF Officer from 2014 Gaza War Finally Returned

After more than a decade of agonizing uncertainty and determined national effort, Israel has received human remains believed to be those of an officer who fell during the 2014 conflict in the Gaza Strip. The transfer, executed under a veil of intense secrecy and complex negotiations, marks a significant, albeit sorrowful, moment of closure for […]

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Museveni CRACKDOWN: Kenyan Activists Arrested, DECLARED Foreign ‘Experts in Riots’

President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has formally acknowledged the detention of two Kenyan political activists, Njagi and Oyoo, confirming their apprehension in Uganda and dramatically escalating the diplomatic sensitivity surrounding the case. In an extraordinary public statement, the veteran leader moved the matter from a speculative disappearance to a confirmed state-security operation, explicitly justifying the […]

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Sudan’s Army Council Meets on US Truce Push as Death Toll Mounts and RSF Consolidates Darfur Gains

In a critical move that could determine the immediate trajectory of Sudan’s brutal two-year-old conflict, the nation’s army-backed Security and Defence Council is convening to deliberate on the latest ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States. A government source, speaking on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the deliberations, confirmed the […]

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Landslide Tragedy in Marakwet Hills Leaves 21 Dead, Dozens Missing

A devastating overnight landslide in Kenya’s western Rift Valley region has claimed the lives of at least 21 people, with over 30 others still unaccounted for, following torrential rains that swept through Elgeyo-Marakwet County. The tragedy occurred in the hilly area of Chesongoch in Marakwet East constituency late Friday night, as families were buried alive […]

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Defiant Lecturers Dig In: UASU Rejects Gov’t Phased Offer, Demands Full Ksh.7.9B Payout Now

Kenya’s ongoing public university lecturers’ strike has taken a fresh twist after the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) flatly rejected the government’s offer to release Ksh.7.9 billion in arrears through phased payments, insisting on an immediate lump-sum settlement. Addressing journalists in Nairobi on Friday, UASU Secretary General Constantine Wesonga maintained that the union would not […]

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Narok: Probe as Grade 9 student raped, murdered, body dumped in sugarcane plantation

Police in Transmara South, Narok County, have launched an investigation following the gruesome killing of a Grade 9 candidate who was found raped and hacked to death on Wednesday morning.  The student was murdered on her way to school to sit for her Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) exams. A multi-agency team is investigating […]

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Digital Silence and Streets on Fire: Tanzania Plunges into Darkness Amid Election Day Chaos

Tanzania’s general election day a moment meant to showcase democracy spiraled into tension and uncertainty as the government imposed a curfew in Dar es Salaam and shut down internet services nationwide amid escalating street protests and reports of violence. According to Dar es Salaam Special Zone Police Commander Jumanne Muliro, the curfew took effect at […]

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