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Earlier, there were reports that youths allied to Mungiki would be in attendance during the President's rallies.
The publication claimed that there were reports of former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga's involvement in mobilisation efforts.
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Tuko News on MSNState House responds to The Standard headline on mungiki ahead of Ruto’s Mt Kenya tourThe Presidential Communication Service (PCS) has rebuked The Standard over newspaper headline claiming mungiki's involvement ...
Nairobi, Kenya: More than 100 suspected members of the Gaza criminal gang and Mungiki have been arrested in a police operation within Kayole, Nairobi. Police said among those detained include 24 ...
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Tuko News on MSNOpinion: How Political Elites in Kenya Thrive Through ImpunityKenya's power structure is driven by impunity, where the elite evade justice systems while citizens suffer, undermining ...
Reverend Ndura Waruinge has narrated how he ended up with 25 children with 21 different women According to the reformed Mungiki leader, fathered the children while fleeing police as in the ...
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Tuko News on MSNGovt Issues Advisory to Kenyans in Myanmar, Thailand after Deadly EarthquakeThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs under Diaspora Affairs PS Roseline Njogu has cautioned Kenyans in Myanmar and Thailand to be ...
President William Ruto’s supporters insist that the large turnout shows the faith and confidence that voters in the region ...
Residents of the Muragara shopping centre in Ndia constituency, Kirinyaga County, have been waiting for police officers since ...
The Office of the President has hit back at The Standard newspaper, branding its lead story in today's edition as "false, malicious, and reckless" in a highly charged press release.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has put on notice politicians sponsoring goons to disrupt meetings and church ...
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