Conservation icon and former civil service boss Leakey dies at 77
Dr Richard Leakey died just hours after his close friend Charles Njonjo died and was cremated.
By Daniel Wesangula 2 years ago
Conservation icon and former civil service boss Leakey dies at 77
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A bloody year: Bizarre crimes that shook the nation in 2021
Although death dominated the crime scene, other bizarre acts of crime also made it to the headlines.
By Daniel Wesangula 2 years ago
A bloody year: Bizarre crimes that shook the nation in 2021
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A ten-year court case, Sh4b and a bank caught in the crossfire
The judge said that I and M Bank and Cape Holdings cannot be said to be acting in good faith.
By Daniel Wesangula 2 years ago
A ten-year court case, Sh4b and  a bank caught  in the crossfire
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Agnes Wanjiru's killing tests relationships between residents and UK army staff
Others are wooed into starting relations with the soldiers but left with children and never get help to trace them.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Agnes Wanjiru's killing tests relationships between residents and UK army staff
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How Diani police caused death of British aristocrat Alexander Monson
Inquest told Alexander Monson was tortured by officers outside the cells after disagreement on bail terms.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
How Diani police caused death of British aristocrat Alexander Monson
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Sonko vows to release more controversial videos
Mike Mbuvi Sonko released a video that he said pointed towards a corrupt and rotten Judiciary that hawked justice to the highest bidder...
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Sonko vows to release more controversial videos
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The untold story of Masten Wanjala
For the first time, Anthony Ndonye Musau, the man who raised Masten Wanjala, speaks of his son's upbringing.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
The untold story of Masten Wanjala
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Decade of agony but Sinai oil fire survivors still hold on to hope
Residents told the court how they had been victims of negligence by companies for more than 40 years.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Decade of agony but Sinai oil fire survivors still hold on to hope
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20 years later: How 9/11 changed the world
Twenty years on, events of the 9/11 attacks continue to define everyday life with endless wars, racial profiling, travel restrictions to corruption.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
20 years later: How 9/11 changed the world
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Man of books who sits on both sides of the world
When Prof Paul Zeleza took over at USIU as Vice Chancellor, he was not a stranger to Kenya or its education system.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Man of books who sits on both sides of the world
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Money trail: Inside the lavish lifestyles of Tecra Muigai and Omar Lali
On Christmas Eve of 2019, the couple checked into one of the Lamu Island's exclusive hotels where they had their champagne served with an early lunch.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Money trail: Inside the lavish lifestyles of Tecra Muigai and Omar Lali
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Informers who paid for the truth with their lives
Whistleblowers in Kenya have ended up being punished for exposing grand corruption and political and economic crimes.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Informers who paid for the truth with their lives
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Sonko: Man who lived in a glass house and dared to throw stones
His foray in Buruburu’s alcohol and matatu business gave Sonko a taste of popularity which propelled him to the top of city politics and beyond.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Sonko: Man who lived in a glass house and dared to throw stones
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The rise and fall of Mike Sonko
Before the fall, Mike Sonko came, saw and conquered Buru Buru. His eyes on the bigger prize, shortly Nairobi fell to the heavily blinged politician.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
The rise and fall of Mike Sonko
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When a partner snaps, drags you to an early grave
The NCRC noted that violence is more prevalent among married couples aged between 18 and 33.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
When a partner snaps, drags you to an early grave
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Kenei: Twists and turns of high-profile murder
A year after his death, Kenei’s family is still searching for answers but believe powerful people know why he was killed.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Kenei: Twists and turns of high-profile murder
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Queries persist on use of new Russian vaccine
Amollo wrote to the Pharmacy and Poisons Board requesting more information about the importation of the vaccine.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Queries persist on use of new Russian vaccine
Mama Sarah: An icon of education and family values
She chose to continue with her life away from the spotlight of Obama's presidency and to care for the orphans she took under her wings
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Mama Sarah: An icon of education and family values
Covid-19: 10 reasons Kenya’s vaccination plan nose-dived
Government did not budget for the jabs, among other failures, as disorder and dishonesty marked the process.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Covid-19: 10 reasons Kenya’s vaccination plan nose-dived
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John Magufuli, the popular bulldozer of Tanzania politics
His death was a hushed-up affair, with many believing that the former head of state died at least a day before the announcement was made
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
John Magufuli, the popular bulldozer of Tanzania politics
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Magufuli missing amid fears he’s hospitalised
The Standard was unable to independently confirm these claims on the Tanzanian leader, who has made headlines for his stand on Covid-19.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Magufuli missing amid fears he’s hospitalised
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Murder at the altar: When men of the cloth turn into killers
Chilling tales on the shooting of trusting colleagues in priesthood to a couple whose lives ended inside the church they had build for years.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Murder at the altar: When men of the cloth turn into killers
How lack of training and unpreparedness brought police chopper down
Investigation on the accident also indicate that the crew had not been trained in Crew Resource Management.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
How lack of training and unpreparedness brought police chopper down
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When loved ones go berserk
What exactly happens when a relative or friend loses control and takes the lives of those who have been with them through thick and thin?
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
When loved ones go berserk
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Kenyan woman entangled in Sh10billion fraud
The accused targeted vulnerable patients who were low-income, on disability and/or suffering from depression.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Kenyan woman entangled in Sh10billion fraud
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Eight out of ten people living in informal settlements have been tortured
New report shows that at least eight out of 10 people living in informal settlements around the country have been brutalised in one way or another.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Eight out of ten people living in informal settlements have been tortured
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Mayor who was swept in and out of City Hall
He was a grassroots politician who had single-handedly orchestrated the fall of his predecessor, Steve Mwangi, through unconventional methods.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Mayor who was swept in and out of City Hall
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CJ David Maraga's bombshell
Unknown to the CJ, the decision to annul the presidential election had been leaked to individuals close to the Executive
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
CJ David Maraga's  bombshell
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Dark clouds as Ugandans face painful ballot test
Observers predict a Museveni win, but, unlike previous years, there are a few fundamental shifts in the country he has ruled for 34 years.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Dark clouds as Ugandans face painful ballot test
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Untold story of Kenya’s last white settlers
The perception around White families is that of a microcosm of society that doesn’t identify as Kenyans. One family proves this wrong
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Untold story of Kenya’s last white settlers
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Last of settlers: Accept us for who we are, not what we represent
For decades, a section of Kenyans remains excluded from conversations that are hoped will shape the nation...
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Last of settlers: Accept us for who we are, not what we represent
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The tale of two railways that carved up the nation at great taxpayer expense
Back in 1900, amid stiff opposition from its Members of Parliament, the United Kingdom pushed ahead and built the Lunatic Express.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
The tale of two railways that carved up the nation at great taxpayer expense
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The untold story of Kenya's whites
For decades, a group of Kenyans has been excluded from conversations to shape the nation. They rarely feature in the day-to-day politics, and are inst
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
The untold story of Kenya's whites
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How British Army man steered Rongai trucks into a household name
The company has expanded over the last 70 years and now employs more than 300 staff
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
How British Army man steered Rongai trucks into a household name
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A bolder Raila Odinga?
ODM leader shows support for health workers and hints at going for top seat after months of brushing off the question about his candidature.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
A bolder Raila Odinga?
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A year defined by hope then grief and huge losses
Dreams have been shattered, homes broken, businesses closed and houses robbed of breadwinners as the world reeled under the weight of a monstrous vir
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
 A year defined by hope then grief and huge losses
Moi took a final bow after years of service
President was an icon whose career spanned over half a century
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Moi took a final bow after years of service
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When the breathing stops
Since March 26, when the first fatality as a result of the virus complications was recorded in the country, the numbers have kept rising.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
When the breathing stops
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Kenyan charged with plotting to attack US
He is said to have trained in the Philippines to carry out a 9/11-style attack.
By Daniel Wesangula 3 years ago
Kenyan charged with plotting to attack US
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Not yet uhuru as Kenyans hungry, still angry and lost 57 years on
Hope and ambition remain dwarfed by the shadow of mounting debt.
By Daniel Wesangula 4 years ago
Not yet uhuru as Kenyans hungry, still angry and lost 57 years on
KPA prove too good for Prisons in Kipchumba Karori tournament
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Wailing warriors: How women in Pentecostal churches claim power
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Slight relief for Kenyans as fuel prices drop
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