- Pupils and students in the CBC education chain will now have less workload following the recommendations of the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms.
- The military coup in Niger last week raises the question of Europe's dependency on uranium mining in the West African nation for its nuclear power plants.
- Thomas Tuchel was also asked about the rising influence of Saudi football and he likened it to the Chinese Super League where clubs also spent heavily on importing footballing talent in the middle of the last decade.
- President William Ruto has demanded the sacking of a long-serving senior government official in the Ministry of Roads, Transport, and Public Works he described as "corrupt to the core".
- Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi has said it is time to act decisively to end rampant corruption in the public service, affirming that the Executive is ready to do its part.
- Over 350,000 Kenyans have so far signed up for Worldcoin, the new cryptocurrency by American Artificial Intelligence (AI) company OpenAI, the company said Tuesday.
- President William Ruto has asserted that there will be no graft cases in his government as he plans to deliver on the commitments he made to Kenyans.
- The High Court has ruled that all the money forfeited to the state should be deposited directly to the National Treasury and not the Asset Recovery Agency (ARA).
- Thousands of Kenyans on Tuesday flocked the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi to take part in the Worldcoin cryptocurrency trade.
- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on Tuesday told Cabinet Secretaries and Principal Secretaries that President William Ruto will not allow anyone to dent his legacy.
- President William Ruto on Tuesday lectured his Cabinet members after two Cabinet Secretaries Kithure Kindiki and Moses Kuria were late to the signing of performance contracts.
- One person was killed and others injured after suspected al-Shabaab militants attacked a vehicle near Nyongoro area on Lamu-Garsen road, Lamu County on Tuesday morning.
- Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka has said that President William Ruto should own up the mistakes his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta made during the Jubilee regime.
- Bob Lenny Mang'oi, a graduate of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, was among the hopeful individuals who came together with a common goal.
- A Chinese zoo has been forced to deny that its sun bear is actually a human in a costume, after footage of one standing on its hind legs raised online accusations of a furry imposter.
- A family in Suna Rabuor, Migori County, whose kin was beheaded on the night of July 29 wants security officers to expedite investigations so that the deceased can be served justice.
- An Indian railway security officer opened fire on a moving train in the country’s western Maharashtra state on Monday, killing four people, according to a spokesperson for the Western Railway.
- All Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, Heads of Parastatals and agencies are currently in State House for a performance contract signing event.
- The Kericho County leadership has been rocked with wrangles amid allegations of misappropriation of the money raised last month to cushion families whose kin were involved in the Londiani road crash.
- Pokot South Member of Parliament David Pkosing has opined that the Kenya Kwanza coalition is conflicted as the President and his deputy seem to not be reading from the same script.
- The Controversial Baobab trees that were uprooted in Tezo and Majaoni for export to the European nation of Georgia were once again spotted being transported for export despite a pending case.
- Ammaari Musa Semwogerere was appointed a Judicial Officer last month by the Judicial Service Commission to the position of Magistrate Grade One on probation.
- Cabinet Secretary for Lands, Public Works, Housing and Urban Development Zachariah Njeru has assured the Judiciary that lands digitisation process is gaining momentum and has enhanced security of tenure in areas already covered.
- As mushrooming criminal probes threaten his political ambitions and his liberty, Donald Trump has been able to console himself with one encouraging constant: blockbuster polling numbers.
- The junta that seized power in Niger last week detained senior politicians on Monday, their party said, defying international calls to restore democratic rule, while fellow military rulers in West Africa expressed their support.
- Dressed in traditional attire -- with men wearing a white tunic called a "kanzu' and women donning "bitenge" dresses -- the revellers prayed for the 68-year-old monarch, whose ancestors ruled a region that includes Uganda's modern-day capital Kampala.
- Climbers hiking along the Theodul Glacier in Zermatt on July 12 discovered human remains and several pieces of equipment, police in the Valais canton said in a statement Thursday.
- At a time when a majority of employed Kenyans are grappling with the rising cost of living and agitating for an upward salary review, employees of the National Land Commission (NLC) have suffered a major blow, after the commission slashed their housing allowance.
- The Assistant DPP Jami Yamina told Shanzu Senior Principal Magistrate Hon Joe Omido that investigations have established that 41 out of the 65 people have hand in the mysterious deaths of children at Shakahola massacre. Investigations against the rest are still underway.
- The blast has raised fears Pakistan could be in for a bloody election period following months of political chaos prompted by the ousting of Imran Khan as prime minister in April last year.