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A Kenyan police officer was arrested after shooting an unarmed civilian during protests in Nairobi over blogger Albert Ojwang's death in police custody. Demonstrations spread across cities, drawing attention to alleged extrajudicial killings.
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Tuko News on MSNAlbert Ojwang: PC Mukhwana Says He Decided to Tell It All after Realising He Was Being SacrificedPolice constable James Mukhwana, a key suspect in blogger Albert Ojwang's murder while in custody has given reasons for his explosive expose' on what happened.
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The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNAlbert Ojwang killers were paid Sh2,000 – Constable James MukhwanaMukhwana said he took the money and went to the canteen to buy the drinks, which he handed over before the beating commenced.
The group said June 25, 2025, as a national day of remembrance for all those who died during the 2024 Gen Z protests and warned that failure to act, including the resignation of DIG Eliud Lagat, would escalate civic pressure through peaceful demonstrations and legal action.
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Tuko News on MSNAlbert Ojwang: Charles Owino dismisses PC James Mukhwana’s murder confession as falseFormer police spokesperson Charles Owino has poked holes into PC James Mukhwana's confession on blogger Albert Ojwang's murder, terming it false.
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has dismissed a supposed message from its party leader, Raila Odinga, to Gen Zs pleading with them to cancel planned protests set for today, Tuesday, June 17.
Albert Ojwang, a Kenyan blogger and teacher, was reported dead in police custody on June 8, 2025, according to the Kenyan news website, Tuko.
The mass protests sparked by the police murder of Kenyan blogger Albert Ojwang expose the class nature of police violence, the role of the capitalist state, and the need for the international working class to unite against repression and inequality.
The late Albert Ojwang's father, Meshack Ojwang, made the revelation on Monday, June 16, after returning to his native Homa Bay following a week in Nairobi, where he initially went to follow up on his son's case before learning of his death.
Protesters are expected to take to the streets in Nairobi on Tuesday, amid growing public fury over the death of 31-year-old teacher and blogger Albert Omondi Ojwang while in police custody.
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Tuko News on MSNPeter Kaluma Scoffs at Gen Z Activists Mourning Albert Ojwang: "Keep Your Crocodile Tears"Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma has dismissed protests over Albert Ojwang’s death, calling them performative and insincere, listing past injustices in the country.