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Ministry of Interior

Also known as: Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Cambodia

Kenyan government entity that received a cybercrime report in June 2026 and oversees the Jukwaa la Usalama security initiative.

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  1. May 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

    At the same time, the President revealed that the government has already ordered 3,000 electric vehicles through the Ministry of Interior for use by security and administration officers.

    Gov't waives duty on first 100,000 electric vehicle imports
  3. Capital News

    Among its key demands, the organisation wants the Ministry of Gender, the Ministry of Interior, and other relevant agencies to provide immediate progress reports on the implementation of recommendations made by the Technical Working Group on GBV and femicide.

    FIDA gives government 40 days to act on rising femicide cases
  4. Citizen Digital

    PHOTO | COURTESY Audio By Vocalize The Ministry of Interior has announced a major reshuffle affecting Regional Commissioners and County Commissioners in changes aimed at enhancing efficiency and improving service delivery across the country.

    LIST: CS Murkomen reshuffles regional and county commissioners
  5. The Standard

    He added that the Ministry of Interior has already developed a policy and clear criteria for identifying eligible elders following extensive consultations and public participation.

    Village elders may soon get Sh3,000 stipend
  6. The Standard

    ying dead by the time neighbours responded to her distress call. ‎The body was taken to the Bungoma County Referral Hospital Mortuary.‎Residents have called on security agents to move with speed and bring those responsible to justice. ‎They are now urging the Ministry of Interior

    Uproar as Public Health officer is killed.
  7. The Standard

    In a statement issued by the Ministry of Interior on Sunday, authorities said Tana Delta sub-county accounts for the highest number of vulnerable areas at 32, followed by Tana River Sub-county with 10, Bangale with 8, Tarasaa with 6, and Tana North with 3.“The mapping exercise ha

    Government flags flood hotspots in Tana River as death toll rises nationwide
  8. Citizen Digital

    The Ministry of Interior said on Sunday that 32 areas at risk of flooding are in the Tana Delta Subcounty, while 10 areas are in Tana River Sub-County while 8 are in Bangale Sub-County.

    Government maps 59 flood-prone areas in Tana River county as 18 deaths recorded nationwide
  9. April 2026
  10. Citizen Digital

    The National Police Service, the Ministry of Interior, and State House are institutions that must step forward and handle the Kabiru family matter in a more responsible, sensitive, and compassionate manner.

    KAIKAI'S KICKER: Haiti: What about officer Kabiru?
  11. Government deploys GSU and RDU to secure Mwingi-Garissa Road

    1. Capital News

      The Senator has now petitioned the Senate Standing Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations to investigate the attacks and outline measures taken by the Ministry of Interior and the National Police Service to apprehend those responsible.

      Kitui Senator seeks answers as killings spark security outcry
    2. Capital News

      Former Attorney General Justin Muturi on Wednesday called for urgent intervention, urging the Ministry of Interior to implement structural reforms within the security apparatus, including changes in local police command and intelligence operations.

      Govt deploys GSU, RDU teams to escort vehicles after Kitui attacks
Society

Nairobi police stations lose power over unpaid electricity bills

The News

Major police stations in Nairobi have been without electricity and water for months after accumulating unpaid utility bills, with arrears running into millions of shillings leading Kenya Power to disconnect supply at transformers.

Why it matters

Police stations losing power over unpaid electricity bills exposes systemic governance failure affecting public security infrastructure nationwide.

3 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Friday 3 July

  1. Nairobi police stations lose power over unpaid electricity bills

    Major police stations in Nairobi have been without electricity and water for months after accumulating unpaid utility bills, with arrears running into millions of shillings leading Kenya Power to disconnect supply at transformers.

    3 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 28 June

  1. School fires reflect systemic failures beyond individual institutions

    An opinion piece argues that Kenya's recurring school fire tragedies—which have claimed over 140 lives across incidents from 1991 to 2026—stem from failures across the entire education ecosystem rather than individual school management. The author contends that while factors like student unrest, inadequate counselling, and weak safety enforcement are cited after each fire, the root causes extend beyond the school gate.

    28 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 24 June

  1. Kenya reports 3 billion cyberattacks in three-month period

    A National Computer and CyberCrime Coordination Committee (NC4) report presented to the Ministry of Interior revealed that Kenya suffered close to 3 billion cyberattacks over three months, with rising offences linked to digital payments, unauthorized access, identity theft, and interference with computer systems. Different sector vulnerabilities, cloud services, and government institutions were identified as primary targets.

    24 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Kenya reports nearly 3 billion cyberattacks in three months

    The National Computer and CyberCrime Coordination Committee has revealed that Kenya suffered close to 3 billion cyber-attacks in the last 3 months, with growing trends in digital payment offences, unauthorized access, identity theft and computer system interference. The report points to sector vulnerabilities, cloud services and government institutions as primary targets, with Nairobi leading in digital crime incidents.

    24 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Kenya recorded 3 billion cyber-attack attempts in three months

    Kenya experienced over three billion cyber-attack attempts targeting government systems, digital infrastructure and cloud-based services in three months, according to a National Computer and Cybercrime Coordination Committee report. The report warns that cybercriminals are exploiting vulnerabilities in various systems, with rising offences linked to digital payments, identity theft, computer fraud, cyber harassment and unauthorized access.

    24 June 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 23 June

  1. Nearly half of treated water lost before reaching consumers

    Kenya is accelerating water storage and harvesting projects as officials warn that nearly half of treated water is lost before reaching consumers through leakages, illegal connections and billing gaps. The National Infrastructure Fund has identified 50 dam projects aimed at boosting domestic supply, irrigation and industrial use.

    23 June 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 16 June

  1. TISA director urges protest victims to pursue legal justice simultaneously

    Diana Gichengo, Director at The Institute for Social Accountability, has urged protest victims to pursue the justice system despite government financial compensation, arguing that the government has not clearly identified perpetrators of injustices. Gichengo also criticized the compensation structure and the presidential advisory panel as unconstitutional and non-inclusive, lacking victim representation.

    16 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Monday 15 June

  1. Protest victims to receive state compensation from next week

    Victims of human rights abuse during protests will begin receiving state compensation from next week, after the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights submitted a reparations framework report to President William Ruto. The government allocated Ksh.2 billion for the compensation in April's supplementary budget, covering victims from violent protests in the 2017 and 2022 post-election periods.

    15 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Over 1,000 protest victims to receive government compensation

    Following a nationwide verification process, over 1,000 victims of human rights violations linked to protests across Kenya are set to begin receiving government compensation next week. The compensation programme covers victims of violent protests from post-election periods (2017, 2022) and recent demonstrations (2023–2025 Finance Bill and Saba Saba protests), with Sh2 billion allocated in the 2025/2026 supplementary budget.

    15 June 2026 · The Standard

  3. Looting and vandalism excluded from Kenya's Sh2bn reparations scheme

    The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights clarified that victims of looting, vandalism, and other ordinary criminal acts during protests will not qualify for compensation under the government's Sh2 billion reparations programme, which is limited to gross human rights violations allegedly linked to state actions. Such cases should instead be handled through the ordinary criminal justice system.

    15 June 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 11 June

  1. Kenya studies Italy's anti-mafia tactics for urban crime

    Interior PS Dr. Raymond Omollo met with senior Italian anti-mafia officials in Rome to discuss strategies for combating organized criminal networks, as Kenya prepares to establish the Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit and seeks international security models for addressing organized crime in urban centres.

    11 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 10 June

  1. PS Omollo leads delegation to Italy for police benchmarking

    Internal Security Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo has led a Kenyan delegation to Rome on a benchmarking mission to inform the establishment of the proposed Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit, part of government efforts to strengthen urban security and improve coordination among security agencies in the Nairobi Metropolitan Area.

    10 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 7 June

  1. Machakos Deputy Governor condemns killings in two counties

    Machakos Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi condemned recent killings in Machakos and Kitui counties, including the murder of three young men in Machakos town and four people in Tseikuru, Mwingi, terming them barbaric and calling for those responsible to face the law.

    7 June 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 3 June

  1. NMPU to adopt NYPD technology and data-driven policing model

    Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen said the planned Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit will use technology and data-driven policing, drawing on lessons from a benchmarking visit to the New York Police Department that demonstrated advanced surveillance, facial recognition, and data analytics systems.

    3 June 2026 · Capital News

  2. Interior Cabinet Secretary benchmarks NYPD for Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit

    Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen is visiting the New York Police Department to draw lessons on intelligence-led policing, community-oriented approaches, and technology integration as Kenya moves forward with plans to establish a dedicated Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit to tackle rising security challenges.

    3 June 2026 · Capital News

  3. Court dismisses assistant chief's challenge to dismissal for fake certificate

    A court has thrown out a suit filed by Zeinab Abdullahi, an assistant chief in Garissa who was dismissed in February 2024 after Kenya National Examination Council found she had not sat for the 2009 KCSE examinations required for her role. Abdullahi had challenged her dismissal as procedurally unfair, claiming she was not given a disciplinary hearing or the right to be heard, but the court rejected her case.

    3 June 2026 · The Standard

Friday 29 May

  1. Cambodia denies viral notice ordering Africans to leave by May 31

    Cambodia's Ministry of Interior has dismissed as fake and misleading a widely circulated notice that claimed to order Kenyan and other African nationals to leave the country by May 31, 2026, or face arrest and fines.

    29 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Sunday 24 May

  1. Jukwaa la Usalama security initiative criticized as ineffective

    The Ministry of Interior's Jukwaa la Usalama initiative, presented as a public engagement mechanism to strengthen security and evaluate the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda's performance, is criticized in this opinion piece as largely ineffectual.

    24 May 2026 · The Standard

Saturday 23 May

  1. Over 300 Ogiek families demand intervention after forest eviction

    More than 300 Ogiek families in Samburet Forest, Kipkelion, Kericho County, say they were forcefully evicted from their ancestral land by individuals they allege are influential politicians. The residents claim they lost homes, livestock, and belongings, and have appealed to the government for intervention after their petitions to the EACC, Office of the President, and Ministry of Interior yielded little action.

    23 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Friday 22 May

  1. Ruto directs diesel price cut, defends fuel tax measures

    President Ruto directed a KSh10 reduction in diesel prices for the June-July cycle and defended the government's fuel price support measures—including Petroleum Development Fund use and a 50 per cent VAT reduction—saying they have committed KSh28.19 billion across recent pricing cycles to cushion Kenyans from Middle East conflict-driven fuel price pressures.

    22 May 2026 · Capital News

  2. Kenya waives import duty on first 100,000 electric vehicles

    President William Ruto announced that the first 100,000 electric vehicles imported into Kenya will be exempt from import duty, whether for public service or private use, as part of efforts to reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuels and volatile global oil markets. The government is also working with private investors to establish local electric vehicle manufacturing facilities and has ordered 3,000 electric vehicles.

    22 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 20 May

  1. FIDA demands government action on gender-based violence

    Federation of Women Lawyers Kenya (FIDA-Kenya) has issued a 40-day ultimatum to the government demanding urgent action to address growing cases of gender-based violence and femicide. The organization is calling on President William Ruto to declare GBV and femicide a national crisis, mobilise emergency resources, establish a dedicated GBV Fund, and create rapid response systems in affected counties.

    20 May 2026 · Capital News

Friday 15 May

  1. Interior CS Murkomen reshuffles regional and county commissioners

    Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen announced transfers and deployments of Regional Commissioners and County Commissioners aimed at strengthening coordination of National Government functions and addressing security and administrative concerns. The reshuffle included the movement of officers such as Rhoda Nyaboke Onyancha from Coast Region to Nairobi and Paul Rotich from Eastern Region to Coast.

    15 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 13 May

  1. Government proposes Sh3,000 monthly stipend for village elders

    The government has proposed paying village elders a monthly stipend of Sh3,000 if parliament approves the policy, which would benefit approximately 110,000 village elders nationwide and mark the first structured government payment system for them. The Ministry of Interior has developed eligibility criteria, and the stipend would be restricted to elders not already receiving other state support.

    13 May 2026 · The Standard

  2. Public Health officer killed in Kanduyi; residents demand investigation

    A Public Health officer, Pascal Wakafura, was murdered by unknown assailants in Nambaya, Kanduyi, Bungoma County, after arriving home. Angry residents are demanding speedy investigations and justice, and calling on authorities to upgrade local police posts and improve security in the region.

    13 May 2026 · The Standard

Monday 4 May

  1. Government identifies 59 flood hotspots in Tana River County

    The Ministry of Interior has identified 59 flood-prone areas across Tana River County, with Tana Delta sub-county accounting for 32 of them, as heavy rains and rising water levels from the Seven Forks Dam persist. The warning follows 18 flood-related deaths nationwide as of May 2, 2026.

    4 May 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 3 May

  1. Government identifies 59 flood-prone areas in Tana River county

    The Ministry of Interior has mapped 59 areas at risk of flooding across Tana River's five sub-counties, with 32 in Tana Delta, 10 in Tana River, 8 in Bangale, 6 in Tarasaa, and 3 in Tana North. The nationwide toll from floods has reached 18 deaths.

    3 May 2026 · Citizen Digital

Thursday 30 April

  1. Kenya's Haiti security mission ends; officer's fate remains unclear

    Kenya's Multinational Security Support mission to Haiti has ended, with the final contingent of 150 police officers returning home this week. However, the family of police officer Benedict Kabiru Kuria remains uncertain about his fate after he went missing during a gang attack in March 2025, with government officials giving contradicting accounts—some categorising him as missing while President Ruto listed him among the fallen.

    30 April 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Kitui Senator demands action after bandit killings in county

    Kitui Senator Enoch Wambua has called for urgent government action following deadly bandit attacks in Kitui County that have left at least eight people dead, including seven killed in Kwa Kamari on April 25 and a schoolboy in Ukasi three days later. The Senator has petitioned the Senate Standing Committee on National Security to investigate the attacks and secure adequate deployment of security personnel in affected areas.

    30 April 2026 · Capital News

Wednesday 29 April

  1. Government deploys GSU and RDU to secure Mwingi-Garissa Road

    Kenya's National Police Service has deployed elite units, including the General Service Unit and Rapid Deployment Unit, to escort vehicles along the Mwingi–Garissa Road following attacks in Tseikuru and Ukasi areas along the Kitui–Tana River border. Police described the incidents as "isolated criminal acts" and called for calm among residents.

    29 April 2026 · Capital News

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