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NAIROBI (Reuters) -Kenyan police opened fire on a crowd of advancing protesters in Nairobi on Monday, a Reuters reporter said ...
The East African nation has been roiled by increasingly violent demonstrations opposed to President William Ruto's administration.
Police fired tear gas and used a water cannon in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Monday to disperse protesters on the street.
The centres across Nairobi, Kiambu, and Mombasa will meet growing demand for flexible workspaces in the capital and regional ...
Ruto's shoot-looters-in-the-leg order defies the Constitution, a President can't rewrite the law with a microphone.
Kenya is driving Africa’s electric vehicle revolution, with supportive policy powering cleaner transport, new industries, and ...
The Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi, has urged the United States and Qatari governments to remain steadfast in ...
Nairobi took the heaviest hit from Monday's Saba Saba protests following the closure of businesses. The bustling Nairobi City ...