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04.12.2025

The Day Gold Mine Protests Turned Deadly

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 04.12.2025.

It displays 153 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

04.12.2025The Day Gold Mine Protests Turned Deadly
Kenyan media on December 4, 2025, heavily focused on the escalation of protests against a gold mining firm in Kakamega, where three individuals were shot dead in the early afternoon, leading to widespread reporting across multiple outlets. This violent incident became the day's dominant story.

Concurrently, the government's sale of a 15% stake in Safaricom to Vodacom for Ksh244.5 billion garnered significant attention, a development reported across various sources throughout the day. Earlier, the mystery of missing persons continued, with the High Court summoning the IG and DCI over Mwenda Mbijiwe's 2021 disappearance, even as a missing Nandi politician was found alive in Uganda. In the late afternoon, the US announced a comprehensive review of its relationship with Tanzania due to human rights concerns.
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MVUTANO umeongezeka ndani ya Muungano wa Upinzani kufuatia kauli za aliyekuwa Naibu Rais Rigathi... 22 seconds ago
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Here are the Kenyans who stepped beyond the familiar, reimagined what’s possible, and built with intent, all in service…
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08:00 (05:00)The Lingering Mystery of Missing Persons

Kenyan media continues to focus on missing persons cases, with the High Court summoning IG Kanja and DCI Amin over the disappearance of security analyst Mwenda Mbijiwe (Standard Media, YNews Digital). This comes as a missing Nandi politician was found alive in Uganda, deepening the mystery of such disappearances (Daily Nation). Separately, Kenya Power announced electricity shutdowns in eight counties (Tuko).
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IBADA za kanisa haziwezi kuendelea bila Meza ya Bwana, jambo ambalo limeunda biashara tulivu lakini... 3 mins ago
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10:13 (07:13)Nyaribo's Impeachment Halted

Kenyan media is currently focused on the Senate halting Nyamira Governor Amos Nyaribo's impeachment (People Daily, YNews Digital). This marks his third impeachment attempt, which failed on technicalities. Separately, an IFC team is expected to visit Kenya in January for discussions on JKIA Modernisation and energy projects (Capital FM). Local news also covers warnings about KCSE/KJSEA score alteration scams (Eastleigh Voice).
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Among the 15 species of cranes, one of the most strikingly beautiful is at risk of extinction in Kenya, a country that hosts a significant portion of its population. Renowned…
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Kenya’s Talanta Sports City is emerging as the nation’s most technologically sophisticated stadium, blending advanced engineering with artistic design to create a world-class facility that celebrates national identity. The project’s…
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11:58 (08:58)British Soldiers Misconduct Revealed

Kenyan media is currently focusing on a new report revealing that British soldiers were involved in sexual misconduct and ethical breaches (Standard Media). Separately, the government has offloaded a 15% stake in Safaricom to Vodacom for Ksh.245 billion (Citizen). Additionally, a report indicates less than two percent of Kenyans own over half of the country’s arable land (Eastleigh Voice).
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13:38 (10:38)Safaricom Stake Sold

Kenyan media is primarily focused on the government's sale of a 15% stake in Safaricom to Vodacom, generating Sh244.5 billion for national infrastructure (Capital FM, Eastleigh Voice, Citizen). This divestment reduces the government's holding and shifts control. Separately, Uganda plans to reject refugees from Somalia, Eritrea, and Ethiopia (People Daily), while President Museveni advocates for government ownership of internet infrastructure (TV47 Digital).
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Former Tahidi High actor Bilal Wanjau has died. His death was confirmed on December 4, 2025 in the morning by fellow actor and friend Sandra Dacha. Wanjau’s death is a…
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A Mombasa-based lawyer has been formally charged with terrorism financing offenses by the Director of Public Prosecutions. Andrew Chacha Mwita appeared at Kahawa Law Courts facing two serious charges under…
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The implications of this finding are significant. Because the bacterium is resistant to many antibiotics, including some of the strongest available, treating infections caused by it becomes much more difficult and, in some cases, nearly impossible.
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Award-winning musician Nviiri the Storyteller has made a radical lifestyle change to safeguard his mental well-being and creative focus. He recently revealed that he has ditched his smartphone for a…
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15:15 (12:15)Gold Mining Sparks Road Blockade

Kenyan media is currently focused on concerns over potential land evictions and environmental impacts due to gold mining, leading residents to block a major road (Capital FM). Separately, political discussions include the ongoing scrutiny of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua (Nairobi Leo, Taifaleo) and a Nairobi Water role given to a relative of Beryl Odinga (Daily Nation). The government also offloaded a 15% stake in Safaricom (Citizen).
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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party on Wednesday December 4, 2025 announced the date for conducting party elections in 20 counties across the country. In a press statement, the ruling…
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17:10 (14:10)Gold Mine Protests Turn Deadly

Kenyan media is now heavily focused on protests against a gold mining firm in Kakamega, where three people were shot dead, leading to widespread reporting on the incident (Standard Media, The Kenya Times). Concurrently, the High Court has ruled that President Ruto lacks the power to constitute a body for victim compensation (TV47 Digital, Citizen). Discussions also include warnings against highway tolls (People Daily) and a police reshuffle (Eastleigh Voice).
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19:29 (16:29)US Reviews Tanzania Ties

Kenyan media is now significantly focused on the United States' comprehensive review of its relationship with Tanzania due to concerns over human rights violations and regional stability (Standard Media, TV47 Digital, Citizen). This marks a new development in diplomatic scrutiny. Meanwhile, the court nullified President Ruto's special team for victims' compensation, affirming KNCHR's mandate (Eastleigh Voice).
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Nairobi County Receiver of Revenue, Tiras Njorogea dismissed suggestions that City Hall is preparing to hike parking charges, saying the county leadership is mindful of the current economic environment.
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