He also ordered the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights to come up with a law protecting protestors in orders issued on ...
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Ruto sets timelines for compensation of protest victims, pledges Ksh2 billion
President William Ruto has announced that the government will release Ksh2 billion to compensate victims of political protests, following the gazettement of a court-backed panel to oversee the process ...
The compensation of protest victims was one of the agendas in the 10-point agreement signed between the ODM and UDA parties ...
Workers at the BICC protested over safety after more than seven deaths. They accused authorities of ignoring their grievances ...
A year after the alliance rescued William Ruto’s presidency from protest pressure, a divided opposition is debating whether the broad-based government reshaped Kenyan politics or weakened it.
President William Ruto has reappointed the Panel of Experts on Compensation for Victims of Protests and Demonstrations, ...
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Ruto Challenges Khrc to Draft Law Protecting Protesters' Rights
President William Ruto has urged the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) to draft legislation safeguarding the rights of protesters, assuring support from the joint parliamentary group of the United ...
Former Raila Odinga’s private security, Agutu Boss during an interview on February 10, 2026. He was shot on the leg during the Saba Saba protest in 2023. [Omondi Onyango, Standard] It was a sigh of ...
Kenyan protesters vowed on Thursday to keep up their demonstrations against President William Ruto's government despite his pledge to withdraw proposed tax hikes that prompted a week of deadly unrest.
Over the past two years, millions of youth and workers have utilised platforms such as X, TikTok and WhatsApp to organise demonstrations and coordinate opposition to the Ruto regime.
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