- Playwright Cleophas Malala barred from accessing learners.
- Athletics Kenya director Barnaba Korir said work of laying a new track was supposed to start this week.
- Police fire tear gas at journalists covering Butere Girls rehearsals in Nakuru
- Legislators questioning State involvement in the pending bills verification committee.
- Inside Gursalal, Baringo's stunning waterfall that has become a suicide cave
- This comes following two politically charges events in which former DP Gachagua was
- A foreign company is indiscriminately cutting down trees and packaging logs to China.
- Some political leaders from Homa Bay want arrest of their counterparts who they accuse of hiring goons.
- Fesbeth Academy's play depicts the lengths humans can go in their bid to get elected into leadership positions.
- In a bid to support survivors, NPS suggested the deployment of police officers to level four hospitals.
- There will be 50 training centres across the 47 counties from Thursday to Saturday.
- He said security lapses that led to the tragedy happened during Uhuru's regime.
- CS Murkomen makes rare admission of State, NIS failures over Shakahola deaths
- MPs' fight: Wetang'ula bans EALA legislator from Parliament precincts
- Demolition of sinking building in Mombasa
- Mr Duale’s close relationship with the President is a strategic asset for the health sector.
- He must now nurture and exploit his robust politicking for service delivery instead of blaming his tools.
- Opaquely procured projects are prone to bribery and kickbacks.
- Nepotism in State jobs is not just unethical; it is destructive.
- As foreign markets grow more complicated, intra-African trade becomes important.
- CS Murkomen’s caution that the missing people should not have been declared dead makes sense.
- Alarm was raised after a family of four failed to check out from their scheduled camping trip.
- Assembly Speaker Kiusya locked herself in her office as a section of MCAs bayed for her blood.
- Chaos grip Machakos County Assembly after clash over impeachment of speaker Anne Kiusya
- President Ruto mourns him as a 'focused, progressive and development-conscious'.
- Agreement granting the global organisation special diplomatic immunity has been withdrawn.
- Chaos at PCEA Kasarani Church as goons interrupt service attended by Rigathi Gachagua
- Chaos at Migori Stadium as supporters of Governor Ochillo Ayacko and Uriri MP Mark Nyamita clash
- Ministry backtracks on its initial refusal to admit a man it had claimed was a Congolese national deported by the US.
- The NPRs in the region received their Sh10,000 stipend last in January.
- Sylvia Kemunto's body also had multiple injuries caused by blunt object(s).
- List of validly nominated candidates announced ahead of April 12 polls.
- Muturi says the move is meant to intimidate him even as Murkomen says he is unaware of the withdrawal.
- CS Tuya deploys KDF to support emergency response in Mombasa.
- CBK's monetary policy committee has cuts rate to lowest level in almost two years.
- In the case, Sing's employee is charged with stealing millions from his firm.
- The pieces depict the desperation, hope and ultimate despair of young people who leave their homeland in search of jobs abroad.
- South Sudan says a “comprehensive verification processes” confirmed his Congolese nationality.
- The two leaders have been at loggerheads since the heated 2022 gubernatorial campaigns.
- 18 people have been killed since the start of the year, several others are nursing injuries.
- The suspect had seduced her, she resisted and he did the unthinkable.
- Police are investigating the incident and reviewing CCTV footage.
- Skin expert cautions about relying on skin analysis machines and dismisses them as gimmicks.
- For the first time since 1974, the two factions of elders shook hands at a reconciliation meeting.
- Treasury has proposed an allocation ceiling of Sh24.9 billion against Sh40 billion requirement.
- Residents of Wargadud wait with bated breath to receive back the five administrators.
- Western actors have grown exasperated with Rwanda’s impunity and have been forced to change tack.
- Demand for the service is growing as more people spend more time away from home and rely on their smartphones for communication and entertainment.
- The properties were linked to the family of Swaleh Yusuf Ahmed who was charged with trafficking heroin.
- Residents of Mbaazi Avenue appeal after losing case against developers.