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  1. Placing razor wire near Parliament embarrassing

    This reminds us of the communist regimes that used to confine citizens within their borders.

    Parliament
  2. Murkomen’s “unfortunate shoot-to-kill directive unfortunate

    Interior Cabinet Secretary is dragging orders from above to stick the boot in

    Kipchumba Murkomen
  3. Time is ripe for national healing

    As the dust settles on the recent protests, we need to heal as a nation.

    Protesters
  4. Acute unemployment fuelling Gen Z riots

    The deadly anti-government demonstrations have just confirmed that there are millions of idle youth.

    Protesters
  5. Kudos to 'Nation' photographer for this great picture!

    Photographer Boniface Mwangi deserves to be given an award for this picture.

    Protester
  6. Ban on live broadcast of protests an assault on press freedom

    The authority should be promoting and campaigning for media freedom.

    Communications Authority of Kenya
  7. Social Health Authority is a big let-down

    The new requirement that the non-salaried members must pay the full annual subscription to receive health services is uncalled for.

    SHA registration
  8. Action of hired goons was a scene from hell

    These thugs will eventually be consumed by the same inferno they are now fanning.

    Goons
  9. Police killings a scheme to intimidate and silence citizens

    The shocking trend of police killings of civilians shouldn’t be taken lightly.

    Protest
  10. State to blame for chaos in public health sector

    Compelling people to pay the annual SHIF premium to access medical services is unfair.

    SHA registration