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Category Archives: Insecurity
Security lapse in Kibera worrying
Laini Saba District Officer Mr. Hezbone Khayeti spent the better part of the day, today in a closed door meeting together with political and opinion leaders from different ethnic communities to discuss the brewing tension in Kibera. The tension is … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Insecurity, Kibera, Security
Tagged Douglas Namale, insecurity, Kibera, Mtaani Insight
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Rumours That Shape Kibera Politics: Party Nominations Dispute
Kibera street political analysts, as I may call them, and rumour mongers, have a very thin line separating them if the happenings of the past few days is anything to go by. After fierce campaigns on 6th and 7th January, … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Emergency, Insecurity, politics, Youth
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Party Primary results in Kibera
Lack of ballot boxes and papers, rowdy youth, tear gas, demonstrations, burning tyres and fights characterize party nominations in Kibra and Langatta constituencies. After the two day nomination melee in Kibra constituency, the political parties have declared their parliamentary and … Continue reading
Posted in Elections, Insecurity, politics, Uncategorized
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Destruction of Red Rose Nursery School and Children’s Centre
After the Party nominations which happened on 17th January 2013 the residents turned into violence which ended up in the destruction of a Nursery School. According to one of the rioters they claimed that one of the MP aspirants who … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption, Crime, Education, Elections, Emergency, Insecurity, People, politics, Uncategorized
Tagged destruction, elections, ODM, red rose, sarangombe, school
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Rising Insecurity in Kibera
There has been reports and cases of increased insecurity in different parts of Kibera over the resent times. This has led to a number of deaths either by mob justices, police killings and even some caused by the gangster’s attacks … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Death, Emergency, Insecurity, Kibera, People, Security, Uncategorized
Tagged Bombolulu, Crime, Kibera, Kibera News Network
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Insecurity in Kibera
Just a month ago, Police hunted down and killed a gang of thieves in two occasions. They were all youth and were killed for stealing property from the public. Insecurity is one of things that has been on the lips … Continue reading
Posted in Insecurity, Kibera, Security
Tagged Government of Kenya, Kibera, Streatlighting
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