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26 Nabbed in Bust of High-Level Illegal ID Syndicate

A multi-agency team has arrested 26 suspects accused of running a complex scheme to illegally obtain government identification documents. The suspects allegedly targeted National ID cards, passports, birth certificates and alien registration cards. Operation Targets Corrupt Network of Officials and Brokers The two-day sting targeted a wide network of civil servants,
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WRA Accused of Vandalizing Kamiruri Water Intake

Early-Morning Operation Leaves Thousands Without Water Residents of Laikipia, Nyeri, and Nyandarua Counties allege that Water Resources Authority (WRA) officials, accompanied by armed police officers, vandalized the Kamiruri water intake, cutting off a vital supply system that serves more than 30,000 households. According to community members, the officers arrived without
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High Court Halts Karen Wedding Set for Tomorrow

The High Court stopped a wedding scheduled for tomorrow, December 6, 2025, at a residence in Karen, Nairobi. The court declared the matter urgent and noted that the dispute involves family issues that parties should resolve through negotiation or mediation. Court Certifies Application as Urgent Court documents show that the judge certified the application as […]
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Man Kills Wife, Then Dies by Suicide in Mbooni East

Police in Mbooni East, Makueni County, are investigating a tragic incident in which a man fatally stabbed his wife before taking his own life in the Kyamukwa area of Kalawa. Mbooni East Police Commander Iphrahim Karani confirmed the deaths and stated that the couple had been experiencing ongoing domestic disputes. Police Confirm Ongoing Domestic Conflict […]
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Legal Petition Targets KU VC Wainaina’s Tenure

A new petition has been filed at the High Court seeking to compel Kenyatta University Vice Chancellor Paul Kuria Wainaina to proceed on terminal leave. His term ends on January 26, 2026. Court Declines Immediate Orders However, the court declined to issue immediate orders.Instead, it directed the applicants to serve the December 1 petition without […]