Dzuya Walter
1451 Articles
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Matatu operators in court to stop ban on picking and dropping at petrol stations
The Matatu operators have warned that the directives would cripple their operations and disrupt vital public transport services.
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Anti-Counterfeit Authority chair charged with receiving bribes, released on Ksh.2M bond
Kabeabea is accused of demanding and receiving money from Chinese national Du Zhisheng on November 11, 2025.
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President Ruto opens Refugee and Migration Judges' conference in Nairobi
President Ruto urged the global community to uphold justice and human dignity for displaced persons.
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Police recruitment exercise to proceed on Monday as High Court lifts orders
The court’s directive eases immediate pressure on the agencies tasked with coordinating the nationwide intake, which had been caught in a legal tussle concerning who legally controls the recruitment mandate.
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Win for Martha Koome as court upholds appointed bench in petition challenging JSC proceedings
The bench, comprising Justices Charles Kariuki, Lawrence Mugambi and Bahati Mwamuye, found that allegations questioning their independence and the process of their selection were unfounded and lacked any legal basis.
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Businessman charged with conspiracy to defraud Ksh.30 million
According to the charge sheet, between May 6th and 30th, 2024, Lukah allegedly conspired with others, yet to be named in court, to defraud Mungai in Westlands, Nairobi County. Lukah pleaded not guilty and was released on a cash bond of Ksh. 3 million.
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MP Nabwera gets temporary protection from defamation by blogger
The posts allegedly implied that Nabwera was involved in the principal’s disappearance and death.
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Court orders probe into alleged M-Pesa fraud linked to police handling of evidence
The directive was issued by Magistrate BenMark Ekhubi following an application by police officer Charles Lotira, who is among several accused persons charged with engaging in organised criminal activities in Turkana, including allegedly selling ammunition for financial gain....
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Mental evaluation test delays trial of suspect in State House GSU officer’s killing
The prosecution told the court that the accused had been sent to Kenyatta National Hospital for a mental assessment last week when the case was brought up for discussion.

