BREAKING: Major Nairobi Roads Closed Ahead of Saba Saba Protests – Avoid CBD, Police Warn
Updated: 7:00 AM, Monday, July 7, 2025 If you’re heading into Nairobi CBD, turn back or delay your travel. Police have erected multiple roadblocks and closed key access points ahead of today’s Saba Saba demonstrations, citing security concerns. According to the Nairobi Traffic Command, the following roads are currently inaccessible:Continue Reading
Nairobi on Lockdown: Thika Road, Waiyaki Way Closed as Police Block CBD Ahead of Saba Saba Protests
Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) was virtually sealed off on Monday morning as police moved to shut down major roads ahead of the highly anticipated Saba Saba protests. By 6 a.m., sections of Thika Road were already barricaded, leaving hundreds of commuters and businesspeople stranded. The closure caused major delaysContinue Reading
Bangbet Raises the Bar for Ethical CSR in Kenya’s Gaming Sector
Nairobi, Kenya – July 5, 2025 – As the conversation around ethics and responsibility in Kenya’s gaming industry continues to grow, Bangbet Kenya has positioned itself as a leader in socially conscious operations with the official launch of its new initiative, “Changing Lives – Powered by Bangbet.” The initiative wasContinue Reading
Muturi Blasts AG Dorcas Oduor Over Viral Photo With Ruto: “Cabinet Operates Under Fear”
Former Attorney General Justin Muturi has criticized his successor, Dorcas Oduor, over a widely circulated photo showing her appearing to kneel before President William Ruto—calling the image a symbol of fear-driven governance. Muturi, who was reassigned to the Ministry of Public Service before being dropped from Cabinet after the JuneContinue Reading
UDA Condemns Gen-Z Protests, Accuses Inciters of Sabotaging Kenya’s Stability
Nairobi, June 26, 2025 — The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has strongly condemned the violent nature of Wednesday’s Gen-Z-led protests, accusing unnamed political actors and elements within the media of orchestrating chaos in a bid to derail President William Ruto’s development agenda. Addressing a press briefing in Nairobi, UDA SecretaryContinue Reading
Ruto, You Are The Arsonist!” – Rigathi Gachagwa Explodes Over Gen Z Crackdown
Kenya’s political temperature has reached boiling point after former Deputy President and DCP Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua issued a blistering attack on President William Ruto, accusing his government of orchestrating a state-sponsored crackdown on peacefulGen Z protesters. In a searing 18-point stat ement, Gachagua condemned what he termed as “gooniRuto,Continue Reading
“Widowhood should not close doors for women,” says Nguvu Change Leader Emma Mong’ute
She is calling for policy shifts so that financial support for widows is not considered charity, but a basic right Across Kenya, countless widows are stripped of dignity and rights the moment they lose their spouses. From forced evictions and property seizures to deeply harmful widowhood rites, the injustice widowsContinue Reading
Francis Atwoli Wants Nairobi National Park Relocated to Create Space for Nairobi’s Growth
Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli has sparked a national debate after calling for the relocation of Nairobi National Park to pave the way for urban development. The controversial proposal has ignited backlash from conservationists, urban planners, and the public, who accuse Atwoli of promoting aContinue Reading
Alai Slams DCI, NCIC Over Gachagua’s ‘Dangerous’ Ethnic Rhetoric
Nairobi, Kenya – June 22, 2025Kileleshwa Member of County Assembly (MCA) Robert Alai has launched a scathing attack on the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC), accusing them of turning a blind eye to what he describes as dangerous and divisive remarks madeContinue Reading
Drama in Church as Worshippers Protest Pastors Transfer,Vow to Boycott Services
What began as a typical day at Kipsangui Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAG) Church quickly turned into a public outcry. With palm branches in one hand and placards in the other, congregants marched outside their sanctuary in protest, chanting hymns not of praise—but of protest. Read: Gachagua Takes Aim atContinue Reading










