This revealing Kumekucha video exposes the naked truth that many have ignored, even as interior CS Kithure Kindiki changes tune late in the day.
For instance, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International Kenya have consistently noted that Kenyan authorities have not done enough to hold police officers and their commanders accountable for killings and attacks on protestors and other persons.
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International Kenya spoke with 115 witnesses and victims of police abuse during protests in Nairobi and the cities of Kisumu, Migori, and Homa Bay in recent months.
The organizations discovered that riot police were engaged by the authorities to put down the protests. These police frequently attacked protesters and used excessive and unnecessary force, including lethal force, to do so. The organizations recorded homicides, unlawful detentions, beatings, the damage of civilian property, the indiscriminate and excessive use of tear gas and water cannons, as well as other grave human rights violations.
Various rights breaches by the government during protests have been reported by news media, the national human rights commission, and civil society. They also denounced President Ruto's assertion, as well as those of the administration and police, that the demonstrations during the unrest in March were unlawful.
In one instance, Elijah Okumu's family said that on March 27, when he was closing up shop in Nairobi's Dandora district, police shot and killed the 26-year-old. Okumu was transported by family members to Mama Lucy Hospital in eastern Nairobi before being moved to Kenyatta National Hospital, where he passed away from his wounds. And there are still a ton more instances like this one.
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After spending the weekend in police detention, two senior female managers who ordered female employees to remove their underwear in order to cover a sanitary pad that was thrown away in the wrong bin will return to court on Monday (Today).
Captivating read in the Sunday Nation this morning in the Weekly Review section on Tom Mboya. Confirms information available on this channel over 5 years ago on who killed Mboya and why.
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The saying "the dead don't tell tales" has come to haunt police and a Kakamega town when the body of a lady who had been missing for more than a week was found after its location was revealed in a dream.
The strange episode has reignited the long-running argument over whether the dead may speak to the living and the applicability of "their messages" to those they may have talked to.
Police are unsure of whether to treat the person to whom the revelation was made as a whistle-blower or a suspect as the villagers speculate that the dream may be a testament to the deceased's desire for a proper funeral and her determination to see her killers brought to justice.
Read article: Kakamega Dead woman's ghost comes back to point at killers and tell family where her body is hidden
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Former chief Justice Willy Mutunga, shortly after making remarks captured on this channel about the police force being a colonial police force and the colonialist who is still too powerful in Kenya, gets tear-gassed in Nairobi.
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Sometimes in politics, events and developments that unfold quietly behind the scene have the biggest impact. Like the human factor (which Chairman Mao once said was a key determinant in any great undertaking.).
In this Kumekucha video we conclude a full analysis of what Kenyans should expect going forward as a result of a most impactful saba saba day 2023.
Our series on Mboya: It was more than an assassination even gives you the name of the man who pulled the trigger and later died a miserable man full of regrets in Kenya (NOT Nahashon Njenga).
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Victims of saba saba, some of them in serious condition.
BREAKING NEWS! KINDIKI IG KOOME TO BE PROSECUTED IN COURT FOR BREAKING THE LAW
Sometimes in politics, events and developments that unfold quietly behind the scene have the biggest impact. Like the human factor (which Chairman Mao once said was a key determinant in any great undertaking.).
In this Kumekucha video we conclude a full analysis of what Kenyans should expect going forward as a result of a most impactful saba saba day 2023.
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The Tom Osinde story is more than disturbing, even as a key clue emerges that points to the usual suspects of unsolved puzzles in Kenya.
And even as this is unravelling Irene Cherop Masit former IEBC commissioner in the "Cherera four" flees the country. This Masit move points to something else that Kenyans need to pay attention to.
What has controversial CS Trade Moses Kuria been up to behind the scenes? What impact do his actions have on Kenyan politics? This Kumekucha video digs up a can of worms that you will not believe.
There is also a fascinating link Moses Kuria has to the very puzzling Kiambu gubernatorial elections last August. Indeed Kiambu voters are still pretty puzzled about the results to this day. We dig deeper to come out with some astonishing answers to that mystery...
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