Mob Justice in Madogo: Suspected Motorcycle Thief Burned Alive

•The Incident Comes Amid Escalating Theft Syndicate in Tana River County In the predawn hours of a quiet homestead in Madogo, Tana River County, a routine night turned into a scene of brutal vigilante justice, highlighting the perilous intersection of rising crime, community frustration, and the dangers of mob rule. A suspected motorcycle thief met […]

Governor Guyo Denies Bribery Scandal, Blasts Senator Dullo and Critics in Explosive Tana River Address

In a bold and unyielding defense amid swirling allegations of corruption and political intrigue, Isiolo County Governor Abdi Ibrahim Hassan, popularly known as Guyo, has categorically dismissed claims linking him to a massive bribery scheme aimed at derailing his impeachment. Speaking at a high-profile function in Tana River County on August 24, 2025, Governor Guyo […]

Preserving Tradition and Unity: Governor Ali’s Call to Strengthen Borana Heritage at the 72nd Baali Ceremony

Yabello, Ethiopia| In a momentous gathering at Borana University, Marsabit County Governor H.E. Mohamud Ali reaffirmed his commitment to cultural preservation and unity among the Borana and wider Oromo community during the 72nd Baali ceremony. The event, which marks the transition of one Gadaa leadership cycle to the next, served as a powerful reminder of […]

Eight Arrested in Tana River County Tender Scandal

In a significant development in the fight against corruption, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) officers in the Upper Coast Region have apprehended eight former Tana River County Government officials and a contractor over allegations of irregularly awarding a KSh 9 million tender. The contentious contract, issued about four years ago, involved fencing wildlife offices and […]

King Sama Revives Classic Oromo Song with Stirring Cover, Igniting Praise and Debate

Renowned local crooner Abduba Wako alias King Sama, who is also popularly known as Abdub Tokumma, has breathed new life into a classic Oromo hit by the legendary late Abdullahi Jirma. His cover of “Wal Malle Maal Qamnaa?”—an Afaan Oromoo phrase loosely translating to “Without ourselves, who else do we have?”—has received widespread acclaim from […]