Life’s journey is often riddled with unexpected twists and turns, testing our resilience and determination. Njoroge wa Githinji, the affable breakfast presenter on Inooro TV, knows this all too well. Here is his story Njoroge’s tale begins with a significant setback – the loss of his job at Mediamax while his wife was four months […]
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Peter Kuguru: From Destroying Billboards To Breaking Company Bottles By Competitor, How Softa Soda Owner Was Forced To Exit Market
Billionaire Peter Kuguru is a serial entrepreneurial who always found a way of reinventing himself even when the odds were stacked against him. He has had his fair share of ups and downs in business but that has never stopped him from chasing his dreams. One of his most notable business ventures was Softa Bottling […]
DIG Lagat’s Case Goes International as UK Activist Files Petition Days After Cleared to Resume Duty
Just hours after Ojwang’s burial, Deputy Inspector General of Police DIG Eliud Lagat is now facing fresh battles linking him to Ojwang’s murder case. Lagat’s Case now goes international as he is facing a new obstacle due to a petition submitted by an international activist based in London. According to Saturday’s Standard publication, this London-based […]
“Ataolewa Tena” Ojwang’s Wife Sparks Debate After Refusing to Throw Soil Into Slain Husband’s Grave
Tension, grief, and emotional moments marked the burial of slain teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang in Homa Bay. However, one incident at the graveside captured national attention—the refusal of his widow, Nivninah Omondi, to take part in a symbolic burial ritual. A viral video captured the widow, dressed in solemn black, standing beside her husband’s […]
SAD: Ojwang’s Mother Finally Reveals Who Led DCI Officers to Her Home Before Son’s Arrest
Emotions ran high during the burial of Albert Ojwang, the young man whose controversial death in police custody has sparked nationwide outrage. Laid to rest at his father’s home in Homa Bay County, the late blogger’s funeral turned into a moving testimony of pain, betrayal, and injustice led by none other than his grieving mother. […]
Saba Saba: From a Single Forbidden Rally to a Living Tradition of Kenyan Dissent
Every 7 July, Kenyans lace protest songs with remembrance. What began as one audacious gathering in 1990 has matured into an annual civic ritual part requiem, part rallying cry that keeps expanding its cast of heroes and its list of unfinished demands. It was a season of one-party rule, when criticizing President Daniel arap Moi’s […]
‘Nilijua wataua Vijana’: Omtatah on why he opposed State House protest
Busia Senator and prominent human rights defender Okiya Omtatah has revealed that he intentionally discouraged protestors from marching to State House during the June 25 anniversary demonstrations, warning that such an action could have resulted in deadly violence. “There was immense pressure for the crowd to head to State House, but I deliberately chose to […]






