Kericho is the largest town in Kericho County, located in the highlands west of the Kenyan Rift Valley. Positioned on the edge of the Mau Forest, Kericho benefits from a warm and temperate climate, making it good for agriculture, especially large scale tea cultivation.
The town is located along Kenya's western tourism circuit with access to Lake Victoria, the Maasai Mara National Reserve and Ruma National Park.
Authorities have arrested six suspects in connection with the Kericho mass grave as the Directorate of Criminal Investigations intensifies investigations into the controversial burial.
The suspects are currently in custody and are assisting detectives in establishing how dozens of bodies ended...
Nyamira Governor Amos Nyaribo has distanced his administration from the controversial burial of 33 bodies in Kericho, insisting that the county only authorised the release of 13 unclaimed bodies for disposal.
Speaking amid growing public concern, Nyaribo said he is unable to explain where the...
Postmortem examinations on bodies recovered from the Kericho mass grave have revealed disturbing details about how some of the children died, deepening the mystery surrounding the case.
According to findings led by government pathologist Dr. Richard Njoroge, at least four children died from...
Baadhi ya miili inaonekana kutoka hospitali katika kaunti jirani
Takriban miili 32, mingi yao ikiwa ya watoto wachanga, imefukuliwa kutoka kaburi la pamoja katika mji wa magharibi mwa Kenya, Kericho, huku uchunguzi ukiendelea kuhusu ugunduzi huu wa kushangaza.
Ufukuaji huo ulifanyika baada ya...
The mystery surrounding the mass grave at Makaburini Cemetery in Kericho has deepened after authorities exhumed 33 bodies, far exceeding earlier estimates.
The exhumation exercise, conducted on March 24, 2026, under the supervision of homicide detectives, revealed a shocking breakdown of the...
The discovery of mass graves in Kenya over the past few years has exposed a troubling pattern that raises deeper questions about accountability, systems, and the value placed on human life.
From the bodies retrieved in River Yala between 2021 and 2022 to the devastating Shakahola tragedy, where...
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