- Police in Ruiru, Kiambu County, have recovered assorted items believed to have been looted from Quickmart Supermarket during the June 25th protests marking one year since the “Occupy Parliament” movement.
- Kenya and the United Kingdom have agreed to introduce six additional Kenya Airways flights between Nairobi and London every week in a move which President William Ruto says is aimed at addressing persistent cargo and passenger challenges.
- President William Ruto and United Kingdom Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer have signed the renewed 5-year Kenya-UK Strategic Partnership pact that is set to unlock over Ksh.427 billion in investments.
- Nearly a month after their initial social media bluster, Elon Musk reignited controversy by renewing his criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tax bill.
- The ICT Authority Board has formally revoked the reappointment of Chief Executive Officer Stanley Kamanguya, citing multiple procedural irregularities in the renewal process.
- The Milimani Anti-Corruption Court has ruled that a Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company (NCWSC) employee has a case to answer over charges of forgery to secure employment.
- The High Court has issued temporary orders barring the ICT Authority Board from terminating the employment of CEO Stanley Kamanguya, pending the hearing and determination of a petition he has filed.
- Nairobi City County has recorded its highest revenue collection since the onset of devolution, hitting KSh 13.7 billion for the 2024/2025 financial year.
- The High Court has ordered the Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Mohammed Amin, to personally appear in court on Thursday, July 3, to explain the whereabouts of missing blogger Ndiang'ui Kinyagia.
- Principal Magistrate Judicaster Nthuku on Monday ruled that each of the suspects be released on a personal bond of Ksh.100,000 with two sureties of a similar amount.
- The Supreme Court has declared that the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) acted unconstitutionally when it awarded Portside Freight Terminals Limited a license to develop a second grain bulk handling facility at the Port of Mombasa using a Specially Permitted Procurement Procedure.
- During a media briefing on Monday, Amin defended his earlier statement to the Senate, claiming that his account of the events leading up to Ojwang's death was a verbatim reading of entries from official police records, not a personal interpretation or manipulation of facts.
- The Ksh.505 million corruption case against former Migori Governor Okoth Obado, four of his children, and several co-accused resumed today before the Anti-Corruption Court.
- During a media briefing on Monday, Amin defended his earlier statement to the Senate, claiming that his account of the events leading up to Ojwang's death was a verbatim reading of entries from official police records, not a personal interpretation or manipulation of facts.
- During a media briefing on Monday, Amin defended his earlier statement to the Senate, claiming that his account of the events leading up to Ojwang's death was a verbatim reading of entries from official police records, not a personal interpretation or manipulation of facts.
- Speaking from Seville at a high-level forum on global cooperation, President Macron emphasized his common vision with President William Ruto: no country should be forced to choose between economic progress and environmental protection.
- Former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka’s party has officially changed its name to Wiper Patriotic Front from the founding name, Wiper Democratic Movement per a Kenya Gazette notice published by the Registrar of Political Parties.
- Billionaire Elon Musk on Monday renewed his criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill, vowing to unseat lawmakers who backed it after campaigning on limiting government spending.
- More than 14 million of the world's most vulnerable people, a third of them small children, could die because of the Trump administration's dismantling of US foreign aid, research projected on Tuesday.
- Cameroon's Tourism Minister Bello Bouba Maigari has accepted his party's nomination to seek the presidency in an expected October election, with long-serving President Paul Biya yet to announce whether he plans to run for reelection.
- The government is now appealing to parents, religious leaders, and community elders to take a more proactive role in guiding young Kenyans toward peaceful and lawful means of civic engagement.
- The decision, made amid mounting public pressure on the state's response to the unrest, was confirmed in a statement issued Monday by Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale.
- The autopsies, conducted at Kilome MNH Hospital Mortuary, revealed that Garson Mutisya, 33, and Makau Mualuko, 23, sustained fatal gunshot wounds to the chest, with the bullets exiting through their backs.
- A 92-year-old British man was convicted on Monday for a rape and murder committed nearly 60 years ago, in one of the UK's longest-running cold cases.
- Four former executives at South Africa's failing transport company were arrested and charged Monday over allegations of corruption worth millions of dollars in a high-profile case linked to the plunder of state resources.
- A peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda aimed at ending decades of conflict in eastern DRC paves the way for "a new era of stability", Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi said Monday.
- Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo, speaking at the official opening of Mutarakwa and Kapletundo Divisions in Bomet County, urged adults to play a more active role in mentoring youth and instilling respect for Kenya's institutions and legal framework.
- The Supreme Court has ruled that children born out of wedlock to Muslim fathers are entitled to inherit from their father's estate, marking a significant development in the interpretation of Islamic personal law in Kenya.
- The activists, John Mulingwa Nzau, also known as Garang, Mark Amiani, alias Generali, and Francis Mutunge Mwangi, alias Chebukati, were apprehended on June 27 while traveling on a Randa Coach Services bus bound for Mombasa.
- The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) says Ndiangui Kinyagia, the blogger and activist who went missing from his house in Kinoo, Kiambu County on June 22 is not in police custody.
- His death was confirmed on Monday by family spokesperson Emily Wanjira, just a day after doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) declared him brain dead.
- His death was confirmed on Monday by family spokesperson Emily Wanjira, just a day after doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) declared him brain dead.
- President William Ruto has called on United Nations members to support the outcome document of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development being held in Seville, Spain.
- Deputy President Kithure Kindiki alongside the Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetangula hosted a delegation of Huawei Kenya officials led by the CEO Gao Fei as they sought to collaborate in Kenya’s push for technological advancement.
- The wife of former Kenyan 3,000-metre world record holder Daniel Komen has told an Eldoret High Court how her husband sold their matrimonial property estimated to be worth over Ksh. 100 million to fellow athletes without her consent.
- The High Court has temporarily suspended the implementation of the Kenya Revenue Authority’s (KRA) updated Current Retail Selling Price (CRSP) schedule for used motor vehicles, pending hearing and determination of a case.
- A Nairobi-based advocate has filed a formal motion seeking the removal of Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki from the Roll of Advocates, citing their alleged role in state violence during the June 25 anniversary protests.
- The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has opposed an attempt by senior police officers to block their prosecution over the death of blogger Albert Ojwang, terming the legal move as a calculated effort to evade justice.