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Kenya’s deputy police chief has stepped aside as investigations into the death of a blogger while in custody continue.
Protests erupted in Nairobi after 31-year-old blogger Albert Ojwang's death in police custody, following accusations of ...
Protesters are expected to take to the streets in Nairobi on Tuesday, amid growing public fury over the death of 31-year-old ...
Editorial - The death of Albert Ojwang in police custody has shocked the conscience of the nation. It is a tragedy that ...
Kenya's deputy police chief Eliud Lagat has stepped aside pending the outcome of investigations into the death in detention ...
Lawyer Danstan Omari argued that the Independent Police Oversight Authority (IPOA) was using a wrong route to pursue justice ...
Police constable James Mukhwana, a key suspect in blogger Albert Ojwang's murder while in custody has given reasons for his ...
Outrage over the death of a Kenyan teacher and activist in police custody sparked protests in the capital Nairobi this week ...
Nakuru police officer Sammy Ondimu Ngare has issued a passionate appeal to fellow officers across Kenya to learn from blogger ...
A sombre mood continues to engulf the home of slain teacher Albert Ojwang as close neighbours and relatives recounted how the ...
The mass protests sparked by the police murder of Kenyan blogger Albert Ojwang expose the class nature of police violence, ...
Albert Ojwang, a blogger, died in police custody, sparking protests in Nairobi. Investigations continue as Kenya's Deputy ...