Kenyan Government Warns Citizens Against Crossing into Tanzania Protest

The Kenyan government has issued a stern warning to its citizens not to get involved in the unfolding protests in neighbouring Tanzania, emphasising that domestic legal frameworks govern public demonstrations in Kenya. Border Tensions Mount The move comes amid rising tensions along the Kenya Tanzania border at Namanga, where groups of youths were reportedly seen…

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UK Pledges £2.5 Million for Emergency Relief in Jamaica

Addressing Urgent Needs Natural disasters, including hurricanes, tropical storms, and flooding, frequently impact Jamaica, leaving communities displaced and in urgent need of assistance. The UK’s funding is designed to meet these immediate needs by providing emergency shelter and other essential items to protect families and individuals during times of crisis. Strengthening Community Resilience Beyond immediate…

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Inside the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act 2024: How It Will Affect Kenyans

President William Ruto signed the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2024 into law in October 2025. The law updates Kenya’s existing cybercrime legislation to address new digital threats, protect critical systems, and promote safer online spaces. While the law aims to strengthen cybersecurity, it has also sparked debate about privacy, freedom of expression, and…

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