Fresh Twist in Karugu Estate Dispute as High Court Weighs Criminal Proceedings

A new development has emerged in the succession and criminal dispute surrounding the estate of the late former Attorney General James Boro Karugu, after Victoria Nyambura Karugu, a sibling to the petitioners, sought to be enjoined as an Interested Party in an ongoing constitutional petition. Victoria’s Application Victoria Nyambura, the…

ODM Secretary General Catherine Omanyo Calls for Unity and Dialogue

The newly appointed Orange Democratic Union (ODM) Secretary General, Catherine Nakhabi Omanyo, has urged party members to embrace unity, consistency, and dialogue, stressing that internal differences should not undermine the institution’s core values. Upholding ODM Principles Speaking during an interview on Citizen TV on Thursday, Omanyo emphasized that while democracy…

Nairobi Court Acquits Student in Cybercrime Case Linked to President Ruto

A Nairobi court has acquitted David Mokaya, a university student who had been charged with publishing false information and sharing an image of a funeral procession allegedly referencing President William Ruto. Court Ruling Magistrate Caroline Nyaguthi ruled that the prosecution failed to establish a case against Mokaya. The court found…

Nairobi Traders Urge Police to Bolster Security Ahead of Opposition Protest

A section of traders in Nairobi’s Central Business District (CBD) has called on Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja to strengthen security measures ahead of the planned United Opposition demonstration scheduled for Friday, February 20, 2026. Traders’ Concerns Business owners and operators expressed fears that the protest could lead to…

INTERPOL’s Operation Red Card 2.0 Nets 650 Cybercrime Suspects Across Africa

Police forces across 16 African countries have arrested more than 650 suspected cybercriminals and recovered over $4.3 million in a sweeping international crackdown on online scams. Operation Red Card 2.0 The operation, coordinated by INTERPOL, ran from December 2025 to January 2026 and targeted criminal networks behind: Investigators linked these…

Gabon Opposition and Businesses Condemn Social Media Suspension

Opposition politicians and businesses in Gabon have voiced strong criticism following the government’s decision to suspend access to several social media platforms. HAC Announcement On Tuesday, the High Authority for Communication (HAC) announced restrictions on services including Instagram and YouTube, citing concerns that online posts were fueling conflict and division.…