China Courts Ruto With Four-Day State Visit
President William Ruto has landed in Beijing for a four-day state visit aimed at deepening Kenya's ties with China, his third trip to the country since taking office. Ruto previously ...
President William Ruto has landed in Beijing for a four-day state visit aimed at deepening Kenya's ties with China, his third trip to the country since taking office. Ruto previously ...
The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights has raised alarm over a surge in the abduction of government critics, with four individuals reported missing over the weekend. This brings the ...
Kenya's President William Ruto has canceled two major agreements with India’s Adani Group following allegations of corruption and fraud against the conglomerate’s founder, Gautam Adani. The decision, announced during a ...
Kithure Kindiki was sworn in as Kenya’s deputy president on Friday, following weeks of legal battles and an intense public ceremony. His inauguration came after Kenya’s high court removed an ...
Kenyan President William Ruto nominated Interior Minister Kithure Kindiki as the country’s new Deputy President on Friday, October 18, following the ousting of Rigathi Gachagua. The former deputy president was ...
Kenyan police fired tear gas at protesters in Nairobi on Thursday, as demonstrators took to the streets demanding the resignation of President William Ruto. The protests coincided with the swearing-in ...
On August 8, young Kenyans will take to the streets in mass protests against systemic corruption, unemployment, and rising living costs. This demonstration reflects the mounting frustration and desperation among ...
In recent uproars in Kenya, a social media campaign has exploded into weeks of violent protests led by the country's Gen Z population, leaving over 23 people dead and government ...
Kenyan President William Ruto announced on Wednesday, June 26 that he will not sign into law a contentious finance bill proposing new taxes, following a day of intense protests that ...
In many democratic countries across Africa, a pervasive and grievous mistake has taken root in the formation of national policy: the erroneous belief that securing a parliamentary majority grants the ...