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Litein Boys High School in Bureti Constituency, Kericho County, has been closed indefinitely following a violent Sunday night unrest that left classrooms torched , offices vandalized, and property destroyed. According to police reports, eight students were arrested after being found with property allegedly belonging to school staff. The unrest, which escalated from Sunday afternoon into […]

Calls for Justice After Mysterious Death in Police Custody The death of Simon Warui while in police custody at the Central Police Station in Mombasa has reignited public outrage and renewed calls for accountability within the National Police Service. Warui, who had been reported missing in Nairobi a week earlier, was later discovered to have […]

The war in Gaza is one of those conflicts that refuses to fade from global headlines, and for good reason. What pains me most is not only the destruction on the ground but also the ugly way it has reshaped international relations. Instead of pulling nations together in search of peace, the war has exposed […]

These days, many people dream of being famous. They want to be seen, followed, and loved by millions. Social media has made it easy for anyone to become popular, even from their bedroom. All you need is a phone and internet. Because of this, more and more people are trying hard to become famous, sometimes […]

The allure of opportunities beyond Kenya’s borders has become increasingly strong for a generation of young people. Driven by a complex mix of economic realities and aspirations for a better future, many are choosing to seek employment in foreign countries, often in sectors that offer higher wages and perceived improved living conditions. This trend, while […]

Kisii town was left reeling yesterday as a massive fire swept through the historic Marikiti market, leaving a trail of destruction and despair in its wake. The inferno, which broke out in the dawn of Sunday at around 2 am, gutted the bustling marketplace, reducing it to a smoldering ruin. “I was awoken by the […]

Kenya has been witnessing a powerful political and social shift. What started as a youth-led resistance against President William Ruto’s government, especially over the controversial Finance Bill 2024, has grown into a national movement, cutting across age, class and even political loyalty. The seeds of resistance were planted in mid-2024, when the Finance Bill 2024 […]

Gone are the days when students only focused on classes and waited until graduation to start working. Today many students are turning to side hustles, small jobs or businesses that they run while studying, to earn money, gain experience and explore their passions. “I started selling eggs when I was in my second year at […]

In June 12, yearly we observe World Day Against Child Labour a day to expose the harsh injustice of child labour amplify the voices of affected children and renew our collective pledge: no child should ever be forced into work that robs them of their childhood. Let children remain children. In our nation especially in rural […]

International Albinism Awareness Day (IAAD) is observed annually on June 13 to promote the human rights of people with albinism and raise awareness about the challenges they face. Albinism is a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin pigment in the skin, hair and eyes. This makes individuals with albinism highly sensitive to sunlight and prone […]


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