- Millicent Wambui stole a nine-month-old baby to please her husband.
- Julius Kamau and Erick Mankuyu were released after witnesses failed to appear despite being summoned.
- Event is set to take place on February 22.
- Rwanda has been accused by Congo, the United Nations and some Western countries of supporting the M23 with troops and weapons.
- Agnes Jebet Ng’etich headlines strong field for Sirikwa Classic
- They were, however, acquitted from money laundering charges.
- His inclusion on electoral panel has been the subject of debate and court case.
- The country was staring at the possibility of having a president with the short end of the stick.
- The orders will remain in force until the case file by former managers of the institution is heard and determined.
- The suspect is alleged to have lured a student to a lodging in Kabiyet market recently, where he sexually assaulted him.
- Assertions by Raila Odinga's brother cast doubt on possibility of ODM backing President Ruto for a second term.
- Traders at Cheptwarai market, Nandi, demand arrest of trader who allegedly raped another man
- Monicah Ndung’u, 35, reportedly wiped out her family before taking her own life on Tuesday.
- Collins Cheruiyot, whom police claim died by suicide, had made futile attempts to have his mother withdraw case.
- She will only be allowed back in the House on May 1, 2025.
- She made first public appearance on Tuesday since resigning her post following Trump's re-election.
- National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula rules the move has been overtaken by events.
- Their victories brought Kenya’s total medal tally to six—three gold and three bronze.
- The tournament will feature 144 professional golfers from 20 countries.
- Speaker Wetang'ula gives directions on House leadership divide
- Someone saw the reports on Nation and reached out with crucial information that led to Dennis' whereabouts.
- Farmers are demanding up to Sh1,500 per kilo up from the current price of Sh300 per kilo.
- Matatu operators accuse senior county officials of taking bribes and double allocation of spaces.
- CS Chelugui said has disbanded the union's entire board over questionable financial dealings.
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- Kalonzo: If Raila loses AU election, he should return so we liberate Kenya
- A forensic audit revealed that Kuscco’s cooked books were signed by a dead auditor.
- The ratio represents approximately 15.2 per cent of its total Sh9.2 billion loan book.
- A forensic audit revealed that Kuscco’s cooked books were signed by a dead auditor.
- The 47 county governments are reeling from the huge burden of pending bills.
- Applicants from other border regions are always required to travel back to their rural homes for vetting.
- Today’s children are digital natives, practically born swiping and scrolling.
- This move might appear beneficial in the short term, but counterproductive in the long run.
- The people in gainful employment contribute 2.75 per cent of their pay to the SHIF.
- The infiltration of counterfeit consumable goods into the Kenyan market has reached alarming levels.
- The accession ceremony took place at the Diwan of the Ismaili Imamat in Lisbon, Portugal, on Tuesday, February 11.
- MPs will have no work to transact at the plenary until the Speaker guides the House on the court determination.
- 2025 Budget Policy Statement, which will be forwarded to Parliament, sets Sh4.2 trillion for next financial year.
- A forensic audit revealed that Kuscco’s cooked books were signed by a dead auditor.
- Also noticeable is a chain and padlock securing the front door of the house built for Kiptum’s wife Asenath Rotich.
- Stakeholders cite myths and misconceptions as barriers to epilepsy treatment and care in Kenya
- Landmark decision handed residents a right to a clean and healthy environment.
- Elizabeth Wamaitha was a pupil at Hope and Victory Academy in Maragua.
- She clocked 27.77 seconds to win the women’s 200m T47 final.
- The panel led by Dr Nelson Makanda has so far received 339 applications for the seven positions advertised.
- Among the items returned were a bull and Sh15,000 from Mr Nabulindo and Sh50,000 from Mr Echesa.
- The court dispute involves three land parcels, which Mr Kimani claims Mr Kabogo fraudulently acquired.
- Brushing may be more necessary for pets on a predominantly dry food diet.
- The patient, whose next of kin are still being traced, went missing from the ward on January 29.
- MPs resume sittings after Christmas break