- The High Court has directed a section of residents in the disputed Njiru land belonging to late politician Gerishon Kirima’s family to serve their court papers to all the parties in the case and appear in court for further directions on the 24th of January 2024.
- The Director of Criminal Investigations Mohamed Amin says that the probe into the disappearance of Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja’s aide Osman Khalif is ongoing.
- Former Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich has asked the court to acquit him in the Ksh.63 billion Arror and Kimwarer case, saying that the narrative that money was lost or stolen was fiction.
- Sirisia MP John Waluke is having his fingers crossed as he stares at a 67-year jail term, losing his Parliamentary seat or paying a fine of Ksh.1.2 billion.
- Kenya has resumed cargo rail services to and from the port city of Mombasa following an interruption due to heavy rains and landslides along the coastal region, the state-owned operator announced Monday.
- Amid a harsh economic crisis, a noxious political climate, and an ambitious (however incautious) desperation to pay the nation's debt, the previous and the current regime are still exchanging blames like a hot potato that never cools.
- Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga is now calling for the immediate resignation of Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir and his Treasury counterpart Njuguna Ndung’u over an alleged scheme in the procurement of petroleum products through a purported government-to-government agreement with Saudi…
- Belgut Member of Parliament (MP) Nelson Koech claims that the ongoing El Nino rains is among the reason President William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party postponed its grassroots elections.
- The Ministry of Interior and National Administration has made an invitation for public participation on the intended new levies for immigration and citizen services which are set to take effect on January 1, 2024.
- Former U.S. first lady Rosalynn Carter, who President Jimmy Carter called "an extension of myself" owing to his wife's prominent role in his administration even as she tirelessly promoted the cause of mental health, died on Sunday at age 96, the Carter Center said.
- Palestinian medics evacuated 31 premature babies from Gaza City's war-torn Al-Shifa hospital Sunday in a high-risk operation, the UN said, pledging to also move patients and staff who remain there.
- Joe Biden will turn 81 on Monday with the traditional pardoning of the Thanksgiving turkeys at the White House, but don't expect him to mention the issue that has US voters in a flap.
- The director of the Meteorological Department, David Gikungu, says he does not know who gave President William Ruto false information that the department had scaled down its El Nino phenomenon alert.
- In their droves, residents of Tana River County are on the move; they are seeking higher safer ground, one that's far removed from the flooded areas that have swept away their homes, their belongings and their livestock.
- France is preparing to send its Dixmude helicopter carrier to the eastern Mediterranean to offer medical assistance in Gaza, the office of the French president said Sunday.
- Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir was on Sunday heckled while giving his remarks during a church service attended by President William Ruto in Sotik town, Bomet County.
- President William Ruto on Sunday said he will be flying to Germany in the evening to pursue employment opportunities for Kenyans in the European country.
- Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has revealed that more than Ksh.2 billion has been saved as a result of the implementation of the Nairobi County El Niño Rapid Response Marshall Plan, launched in September 2023.
- President William Ruto has stated that his eyes are not set on re-election in the 2027 General Elections, but instead focused on injecting a permanent transformation in Kenya.
- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has detailed how the government is mitigating the effects of the ongoing El Nino rains, amid floods that have killed Kenyans and displaced many others.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo kicks off a month-long election campaign Monday with 26 candidates running for president amid a tense political climate and fighting in the east of the country.
- Kenya on Sunday said tens of thousands of people across the country had been impacted by heavy rainfall, flooding and landslides that had also interrupted cargo services at Mombasa port.
- Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot, who doubles up as the Senate Majority Leader, has warned that the bipartisan talks between Kenya Kwanza and Azimio la Umoja coalitions will not see the light of day if the latter touches on the Housing Levy.
- Small-scale farmers producing 32 % of the world’s food received only 0.3 % of the international climate finance to assist them adapt to the effects of Climate Change, according to new analysis of International Public Finance for Climate Mitigation and Adaptation conducted by Climate Food Focus of…
- The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has obtained orders to freeze assets worth Ksh.28.9 million belonging to former Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya over his alleged involvement in a Ksh.1.3 billion graft probe.
- When Joseph Boakai won a place at Liberia's prestigious College of West Africa in the 1950s, he helped pay his fees by working as the school janitor, cleaning floors and toilets at night and studying by day, his spokesman Amara Konneh told Reuters.
- Rescue operations for Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) officers who went missing after a car they were travelling in was swept away by floods at Ramisi Bridge in Lunga-Lunga, Kwale County, are underway.
- President William Ruto has assured rice farmers in Mwea that the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) will begin buying the farm produce at Ksh.85 per kilogramme.
- Israeli police are using forensic evidence, video and witness testimony and interrogations of suspects to document cases of rape amid the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.
- About 170,000 people marched through Madrid on Saturday in the largest protest yet against an amnesty law which Spain's Socialists agreed over Catalonia's 2017 separatist bid to form a government.
- A Colorado judge on Friday allowed Donald Trump to remain on the ballot in the state's election next year, but found that he "engaged in insurrection" by sparking the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters.