To suppress protests in Githurai, they reportedly entered homes and streets, beating bystanders and firing in broad daylight.

Kenyan police shut off traffic on key routes around Nairobi on Thursday, hoping to prevent protests marking two years since a landmark Gen Z uprising. This year many braved the…

More than 300 people were arrested during protests in Nairobi on Thursday, police say, as Kenya marked two years since a landmark Gen Z uprising.

Kenyan police put on a massive show of force Thursday in a bid to prevent protests marking two years since a landmark Gen Z uprising

Kenyan police put on a massive show of force Thursday in a bid to prevent protests marking two years since a landmark Gen Z uprising.

Businesses shut in Nakuru as city empties ahead of Gen Z anniversary protests; heavy police presence reported in Kisii while Kisumu CBD remains calm with traffic flowing normally.

UPDATE: Security heightened at Parliament buildings as police barricade road with barbed wire, anti-riot and GSU officers deployed ahead of planned June 25 memorial protests.

Kenyan police put on a massive show of force Thursday in a bid to prevent protests marking two years since a landmark Gen Z uprising.

Police sealed off Nairobi, lobbed teargas and arrested protesters on Thursday as Kenyans marked the second anniversary of the June 25, 2024 Gen Z demonstrations that left more…

A spot check by The Standard on Thursday, June 25, showed little to no activity in various towns even as Nairobi youth managed to stage protests.

Kenyan authorities deployed thousands of security personnel across Nairobi as protesters marked two years since the 2024 Gen Z uprising, with tensions fuelled by allegations of…

Kenyan police shut down much of the capital with a massive security operation on Thursday to prevent protests marking two years since a landmark " Gen Z" uprising.

Police arrest at least 355 people during Gen Z anniversary protests, Interior CS Murkomen says suspects to face vandalism and robbery charges.

Civil society groups accuse security agencies of violating constitutional rights through roadblocks, movement restrictions and arrests of peaceful protesters

Kitengela and Ongata Rongai, that have recently emerged as flashpoints of anti-government protests in the Nairobi metropolitan area, remained unusually calm on Thursday.

At least 355 people were arrested across the country during the Gen Z anniversary demonstrations, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen said.

Armed security officers escorted protesters in the street of Mombasa amid fears that it could be infiltrated by goons.

When Murkomen declared that Thursday would be “a normal business and school day,” he spoke with the confidence of a man who believes his own words can shape reality.

Police are seeking 10 more days to detain over 90 protesters arrested during Thursday's Gen Z anniversary demonstrations in Nairobi.

To suppress protests in Githurai, they reportedly entered homes and streets, beating bystanders and firing in broad daylight.

Kenya's police are facing legal action after shutting down central Nairobi during protests marking the second anniversary of the Gen Z uprising.