By Peter Ongera Every long weekend, festive season, or rainy month, Kenyans are confronted with grim headlines: dozens dead on highways, families wiped out, buses mangled beyond recognition. Almost instinctively, the media reaches for two familiar phrases, road accident and road carnage. Many readers treat them as interchangeable. They are not. And the difference is
Police constables and other lower-cadre officers in Kenya’s security sector are set for a significant salary boost following a new pay policy announced by the Ministry of Interior and National Administration. In a statement released on Wednesday, March 4, the ministry confirmed that the revised salaries will take effect from July this year, marking what
Car theft remains a major concern in Nairobi and the entire Republic of Kenya, underlining the need for drivers to enhance their car security measures. Recent data from insurers and the police show that the threat of car theft remains a reality, with some models, makes, and number plates favored by thieves. Based on the