President William Ruto eulogises the 39th President of the US Jimmy Carter as an extraordinary leader whose dedication to public service was epic. Carter passed away aged 100 years.
ODPP directs Police IG Douglas Kanja and IPOA to conclude investigations on ongoing abductions in Kenya within 3 days and forward a file to him.
Former Chief Justice David Maraga calls for an end to killings, torture, and abduction of young Kenyans in his New Year message noting, "The killing, maiming and abduction of young Kenyans has put to serious test our institutions."
Nyamira Governor Amos Nyaribo reshuffles his Cabinet as Jones Omwenga replaces Geoffrey Nyakoe as Finance Minister while the latter was named a member of the Gender Executive Committee.
A section of Kenyans in Australia held demos in protest over the rising cases of abductions in Kenya.
The Ministry of Health reveals that the total number of confirmed Mpox cases is 31 after two new cases were recorded in Mombasa and Nakuru; Over 2.6 million travelers have been screened at the points of entry.
Doctors were forced to discharge new mothers from hospitals without BCG vaccines after the country suffered a supply shortage.
One person died after 30 herders engaged in a confrontation with Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) rangers after they were caught illegally grazing in Tsavo East National Park. A KWS officer survived after he was struck with a poisoned arrow.
Police reportedly arrested a number of protesters who joined the anti-abduction protests in Mombasa, Kenya.
Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah joins anti-abduction protests as police block highways feeding into Nairobi CBD.
Teargas witnessed along Aga Khan Walk as police attempted to disperse protestors who had gathered with placards.
President William Ruto meets with a delegation of leaders and residents of the MAA community in Kilgoris, Narok County.
Gerald Karicha and Regina Wairimu, the parents of Billy Mwangi who is missing, apologise to President William Ruto appealing to him to order their son's release promising to discipline him (Mwangi).
Nairobi Regional Commander Adamson Bungei was heckled by protestors in the Nairobi CBD as he tried to address the crowd.
Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah moves to court seeking orders to compel authorities, among them IG Douglas Kanja, DCI Director Mohammed Amin, and NIS Director Noordin Haji, to produce seven individuals who were recently abducted.
Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka calls President William Ruto the 'Chief Commander of the Abduction Squad' and demands the release of 82 youth abducted in the last three months.
A section of protesters camp outside Central Police Station in Nairobi demanding the release of individuals who were arrested in the company of Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah.
Human Rights Activist Hussein Khalid was among 12 people arrested in Mombasa for participating in the anti-abduction protests.
The Kenya University Students Organisation (KUSO) demands the creation of an independent task commission to investigate the disappearance and abductions.