His petition seeks to hold security chiefs accountable for what he terms “crimes against humanity” that resulted in over 100 deaths during the 2024 and 2025 anti-government demonstrations.
“They want to make it look cheap when we say people who are burning courts, police stations, and businesses with petrol bombs are committing terrorist acts.”
Under pressure from senators, Murkomen pledged that the government would not shield anyone found culpable in the blogger’s death, describing the incident as “regrettable” and extending condolences to the bereaved family.
The former official maintains that ICC intervention at this early stage could serve as a crucial deterrent against potential human rights violations and crimes against humanity as Kenya prepares for its next electoral cycle.
The government has introduces green-coloured number plates for electric vehicles and boda bodas. According to Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen this is to encourage more motorists to switch to e-mobility. He stated that charging infrastructure is also being set up at the Ministry headquarters. “To promote faster adoption of EVs, we have begun the process […]
DP Rigathi Gachagua will attend a special memorial prayer service for the victims of the tragic accident at Londiani Junction. The service, which will be held on July 4, 2023, at Londiani grounds, will bring together the local community, clergy, and various guests including governors, senators, Members of Parliament, and senior government officials. Ms. Florence […]
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