He challenged power. He demanded answers. Days later, he was gone.
Joel Munuve’s sudden death has left Nairobi reeling—and questions hanging in the air. Was it a tragic medical emergency or something far more sinister? With whispers of an impeachment motion, halted postmortems, and DCI involvement, this is no ordinary loss.
This is a story of truth, politics, and a man who may have paid the ultimate price for speaking up.
Five family members were killed and six houses set on fire by an angry mob in Metembe village, Kisii County, following suspicions of their involvement in a murder. Investigations are underway as authorities work to uncover the truth behind the tragic incident.
Fred Matiang’i returned to Kenya on April 17, 2025, after weeks in the U.S. He was welcomed at JKIA by leaders like Jeremiah Kioni, Richard Onyonka, Amos Nyaribo, and Gloria Orwoba. Supporters cheered as he said, “I am happy to be home. Kenya is where I belong. There is work to do.” His return marks the start of his 2027 presidential journey under the Jubilee Party.
Hannah Wendot Cheptumo, Kenya’s Gender CS nominee, has sparked national debate after linking the surge in femicide to financial dependency and relationships driven by money. .
MrBeast transformed a struggling school in Narok, Kenya, by launching a feeding programme, donating desks, and building modern farming infrastructure.
His efforts boosted school attendance and brought hope to an entire community.
Kenyans praised him while calling out local leaders for years of neglect.
Deputy Clerk Daniel Mbaka and former Speaker David Kombo of Kisii County Assembly were arrested by the EACC over irregular recruitment in 2017, bypassing recruitment procedures and the County Public Service Board.
•A Grade 5 student from Kiabusura Primary School tragically drowned to death today, April 7, 2025, in a mining quarry in Misesi Sub-location, Nyamoronga area, while swimming with three friends. Authorities are investigating the incident.
NTSA is reintroducing alcoblows on major roads to clamp down on drunk driving, following amendments to the Traffic Act. Transport CS Davis Chirchir warned, “Any person who...is under the influence...shall be guilty of an offence,” with penalties including fines up to Ksh. 100,000, imprisonment, and a one-year license disqualification.
Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi admitted that Kenya’s economy is struggling, explaining that the country’s financial problems stem from borrowing short-term loans for long-term projects. He stated that this has hurt the economy, leaving the country with high debt and limited funds for other important areas.
The US has imposed a 10% tariff on all Kenyan exports under a new trade policy. President Trump says the move aims to boost American industries and ensure fair trade. Critics warn it could cause global economic instability.