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Kenya News Podcast
Kenya News Podcast
65 episodes
2 days ago
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From Custody to Crisis: Unpacking Kenya's Leadership Failures
Kenya News Podcast
11 minutes 22 seconds
5 months ago
From Custody to Crisis: Unpacking Kenya's Leadership Failures

Dive deep into the systemic leadership failures plaguing Kenya, starting with the tragic death of anti-corruption blogger Albert Ojuang in police custody. This podcast uncovers the alleged involvement of high-ranking officials, including the Deputy Inspector General of Police, IG Lagat, in Ojuang's abduction and killing, despite the arrest of a junior officer, Constable Muana, being seen as a mere 'scapegoat' by protesters.

Explore how the Kenyan government frequently uses violence and intimidation to silence critics and opposition, strategically attempting to control public discourse and delegitimize civil action. We examine the patterns of police brutality, where injuries like those sustained by Ojuang are "unlikely to be self-inflicted", sparking countrywide conversations about accountability that often go unaddressed by senior officials.

Beyond individual cases, this podcast connects these incidents to broader public frustration over increased taxes, rampant government waste, and persistent corruption. Discover how these policies push businesses out of the country and contribute to soaring unemployment, leaving many, especially young people, feeling uncertain about their future. We highlight how the cross-generational protests, reminiscent of last year's "Gen Z protests" where over 60 people died, reflect a deep-seated demand for tangible change. These movements are fueled by a collective refusal to be silenced, even when faced with government brutality designed to instill fear. Join us as we dissect the true cost of leadership that fails its people, revealing the ongoing struggles for justice and accountability in Kenya.

Kenya News Podcast
We discuss the latest news in kenya as it happens