The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission has directed state and public officers to ensure that no public projects bear the names, images or identities of public officials or their political parties. The columnist argues this directive is overdue, noting that politicians have long branded public infrastructure and programmes with their names and images, from cattle dips to school feeding schemes.
25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has commended the largely peaceful conduct of demonstrations marking the second anniversary of the June 25, 2024 Gen Z protests, noting that 355 people were arrested for various offences but authorities reported no widespread looting, vandalism, violence or injuries.
25 June 2026 · Capital News →
At least 355 people were arrested during nationwide demonstrations on June 25 marking the second anniversary of the 2024 anti-government protests. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen said the suspects face charges including robbery, vandalism, obstruction of roads, and attempted theft, with Nairobi County recording 161 arrests, Kajiado 123, and Kiambu 36.
25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen reported 355 arrests during Thursday's June 25 demonstrations, saying security agencies thwarted criminal infiltration of largely peaceful protests and crediting heightened security and public cooperation for maintaining order. No widespread looting, vandalism, violence or injuries were reported during the commemorations, though Murkomen said the arrest number could rise as investigations continue.
25 June 2026 · Capital News →
Activist Boniface Mwangi has called on the government to build a permanent monument outside Parliament to honor young Kenyans killed during the Gen Z protests, saying it would serve as a lasting reminder of their sacrifice and the country's struggle for accountability.
25 June 2026 · Capital News →
Activists commemorating the June 25 Gen Z protests rejected compensation and demanded the arrest and prosecution of police officers implicated in demonstrators' deaths, along with a national memorial and formal government apology. The demands were made outside Parliament as activists, families of victims, and youth groups laid flowers for those killed during the 2024 anti-government protests.
25 June 2026 · Capital News →
Police used acoustic devices mounted on an armoured vehicle to order demonstrators out of Nairobi's CBD during June 25 anniversary protests, after a dispute over when the demonstration could end; protesters argued the Public Order Act permits demonstrations until 6pm, while police cited a 1pm conclusion time from protest notifications.
25 June 2026 · Capital News →
Inspector General Douglas Kanja defended extensive barricades and road closures around Nairobi's CBD on June 25, saying the security measures were based on intelligence reports warning of possible infiltration attempts during the anti-Finance Bill protest anniversary. Kanja maintained the operation was necessary to safeguard lives and property while allowing peaceful demonstrations, though critics including human rights groups argued the heavy deployment inconvenienced commuters and businesses.
25 June 2026 · Capital News →
Plainclothes police officers on motorbikes have been firing indiscriminately in the air and beating bystanders in Githurai 45 and other estates, captured in viral videos. The actions coincide with Kenyans taking to the streets in remembrance of those killed and injured during previous protests.
25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Siaya Governor James Orengo and other opposition leaders including Eugene Wamalwa, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Martha Karua were denied access to Parliament on Thursday as they attempted to lay wreaths commemorating victims of June 25 anti-government protests. Orengo accused the government of interfering with Kenyans' right to lawful assembly and called for June 25 to be recognized as an official national mourning day.
25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Nairobi's Central Business District was largely deserted on Thursday as Kenya marked the second anniversary of the June 25, 2024 Gen Z protests, with shuttered businesses, barricaded roads, and heavy police deployment across the capital despite the government declaring it a normal working day.
25 June 2026 · Capital News →
Kenyan police set up roadblocks and a massive security presence on June 25, 2026, to prevent demonstrations marking two years since the June 2024 Gen Z-led anti-Finance Bill uprising that stormed Parliament. The 2024 protests against economic hardship and corruption resulted in at least 127 deaths across two years, according to a police watchdog.
25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Police have barricaded major roads in Nairobi including Thika Road, Mombasa Road, Waiyaki Way, and Rongai ahead of planned anniversary protests commemorating victims killed in June 25 anti-government protests in 2024 and 2025. Protesters plan to conduct a nationwide candlelighting ceremony to honour those killed.
25 June 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Police have sealed key entry points into Nairobi's Central Business District and mounted barricades across the country ahead of planned Gen Z anniversary protests on June 25, with security forces engaging demonstrators and deploying anti-riot units in multiple towns.
25 June 2026 · The Standard →
On June 25, Kenya's major towns were largely deserted as police mounted roadblocks and heavy security deployments ahead of planned protests marking the second anniversary of the June 2024 Gen Z demonstrations. The lockdown occurred despite the Interior Cabinet Secretary's assurance that it would be a normal working day.
25 June 2026 · The Standard →