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KAMP bounces back as Copyright Board denies MCSK operating licence

Consequently, two agencies will now collect royalties on behalf of musicians and audio-visual rights holders through Unified Copyright Licenses.
By Steve Mkawale 18h ago
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The NPS has defended officers seen carrying laptops during Nairobi protests, stating the devices were recovered from looted shops and are now in police custody as investigations continue.
By Raymond Muthee 20h ago
The viral video captured the audacious attack on Gatecom IT Solutions, where a group of suspected hired goons broke into the electronics shop.
By Tania Omusale 1d ago
Esther Passaris sparked online outrage after defending the police against claims of looting during the chaotic protests that rocked Nairobi on June 17.
By Molly Chebet 1d ago
The death of televangelist Gilbert Deya in a road crash has revived memories of the infamous “miracle babies” scandal, in which he was accused, but later acquitted of child trafficking.
By Raymond Muthee 1d ago
The man, reportedly a hawker, was ambushed by two armed and masked police officers and shot outside a building along Moi Avenue.
By Molly Chebet 1d ago
Demonstrators marched, insisting Eliud Lagat was being unfairly targeted by political interests and sensationalist media narratives.
By Tania Omusale 1d ago
The footage captures police cars packed with officers rolling past as the thugs harass and rob demonstrators, raising suspicions of collusion.
By Molly Chebet 1d ago
Instead of placards, Kenyans clutch front pages of The Standard newspaper, wielding bold headlines in their fight for justice for Albert Ojwang.
By Tania Omusale 1d ago
On June 16, Deputy Inspector General of Kenya Police Eliud Lagat stepped aside after public pressure following the death of teacher and blogger Albert Ojwang.
By Stephanie Ogondo 1d ago
Gaucho came under fire after a video allegedly showing him directing a group of boda boda riders to disrupt anti-Finance Bill protests in Nairobi’s CBD.
By Stephanie Ogondo 4d ago
During the closing session of this week’s leadership conversations, Charlene led the cohort of 106 members in a minute of silence to honour Ojwang.
By Boniface Mithika 4d ago
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