- Members of Parliament have summoned State House representatives to explain why Former President Uhuru Kenyatta's office has been running without funding.
- The Council of Governors (CoG) is protesting the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)’s imposition of value-added tax (VAT) on counties’ own-source revenue (OSR).
- The Education Ministry has told the National Assembly committee on implementation that the National Treasury slashed the school feeding programme by Ksh.2.3 billion.
- Kiambaa Member of Parliament John Njuguna Wanjiku has alleged that he was chased out Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s office, questioning his bid to unite the Mount Kenya region.
- Four American college instructors working in China were wounded in a stabbing at a public park, their employer said, with Beijing Tuesday describing it as an "isolated" incident.
- Singapore Airlines (SIA) said Tuesday it had offered $10,000 (Ksh.1,292,500) in compensation to passengers who suffered minor injuries on a flight hit by extreme turbulence last month and will discuss higher payouts with those more badly hurt.
- The Baltimore shipping lane blocked for more than two months after a cargo ship collided with a major bridge in March, sending it crashing into the water, fully reopened on Monday, authorities said.
- More controversy has engulfed the SDA church in Gusii region after two popular pastors who were suspended over alleged misconduct hit back, saying they are being falsely accused and victimised by the church.
- Nearly 400 million children under the age of five -- roughly 60 percent in that age group globally -- experience violent physical or psychological discipline at home, from spanking to insults, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said late Monday.
- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will not attend this week's Group of Seven (G7) summit in Italy, his spokesperson said on Monday, as his party rushed to find partners to govern the country.
- Search and rescue operations will continue until the missing aircraft carrying Malawi's vice president, Saulos Klaus Chilima, is found, the southern African nation's president said late on Monday.
- Belgut Member of Parliament (MP) Nelson Koech has poured cold water on ex-president Uhuru Kenyatta's funding demands opining that he is just sensationalizing the matter.
- The United Nations Security Council on Monday backed a proposal outlined by President Joe Biden for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip and urged the Palestinian militants to accept the deal aimed at ending the eight-month-long war.
- The government is phasing out over 13,000 fuel-injected motorcycles that chiefs and their assistants currently use with electric ones, the Interior Ministry announced on Monday.
- South Africa's newly elected parliament is to convene for the first time on Friday, authorities said, as political parties scramble to form a coalition after general elections produced no outright winner.
- Five Kenya Forest Service officers were on Monday arraigned at the Eldama Ravine High Court over the death of a 19-year-old high school student in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County last month.
- At least 50 people were killed and an unspecified number kidnapped, including women and children, when gunmen attacked the village of Yargoje in northwest Nigeria at the weekend, residents said on Monday.
- President William Ruto’s government has come out to address the scathing statement by former president Uhuru Kenyatta on the status of his retirement benefits package.
- Police in Kericho are holding a middle-aged man who allegedly attempted to steal a government parastatal vehicle along the Kericho-Kisumu highway on the outskirts of Kericho town on Monday.
- A military aircraft carrying Malawi's vice president Saulos Chilima has been reported missing after it failed to make a landing Monday morning, the government said.
- President William Ruto on Monday said Kenya remains concerned about the war in Sudan, where the regular military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have fought for over a year now, killing tens of thousands of people.
- A violent clash over the weekend between two clans in central Somalia has killed at least 55 people and injured another 155, residents and medical officials said on Monday.
- Two people died on the spot while four were on Monday afternoon rushed to the Kaplong Mission Hospital in Bomet following an accident in the Mikingo area along the Bomet-Kaplong highway.
- Four Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) officers suspected of breaking into a school accountant's car and stealing Ksh. 2.2 million in Nairobi's Utawala area have been detained for four days.
- The Standard Gauge Railway posted a revenue increase of Ksh.220 million from January to March 2024 despite a significant drop in the number of passengers using the service, the latest data from KNBS shows.
- An environmental activist in Uganda who is opposed to a huge oil project led by French giant TotalEnergies has been freed after five days in detention, his employer said Monday.
- The death toll has risen to 41 following an attack on Friday by suspected Islamist rebels on villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a Congolese army spokesman said, bringing the total toll in the region to more than 80 since Tuesday.
- Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday fired an explicit summon at President William Ruto over the retirement packages that have never been availed to his office.
- A Busia Law Court has sentenced a suspect to 30 years imprisonment for allegations of aiding and abetting in terror-related activities across the world.
- Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday accused the State of harassing his staff in night phone calls, in an attempt to frustrate him following his retirement.
- Senators want Isiolo Governor Abdi Guyo arrested and prosecuted for failing to honour two invitations and two summons to appear before the Senate Standing Committee on Health.
- Property developers around Nairobi's Eastleigh area have now reacted to President William Ruto's move to rescind his early declaration of lifting restrictions on the height of buildings in the area.
- Police officers within the National Police Service (NPS) are obligated to carry themselves in a manner that upholds the police code of conduct when posting anything online.
- A new levy targeting select goods manufactured in or imported into Kenya will be introduced if the Finance Bill 2024 becomes law to make manufacturers and importers pay for negative environmental impact.
- High Court has allowed Gikomba traders to file a fresh suit challenging the decision by the Nairobi County Government to demolish their business premises, which are deemed to be established on riparian land.
- A police officer stationed in Bungoma County was knocked down by a police vehicle while carrying out official duty at Cheptais Junction on Sunday night.
- India's heatwave is the longest ever to hit the country, the government's top weather expert said Monday as he warned people will face increasingly oppressive temperatures.
- A section of Kenya Kwanza leaders akin to President William Ruto have continued with their clarion call for unity and the need to embrace cohesion, saying they will not allow any leader to divide the country along tribal and ethnic lines.
- North Korea sent hundreds more trash-carrying balloons over the border, Seoul's military said Monday, after Kim Jong Un's powerful sister warned of further responses if the South keeps up its "psychological warfare".
- Kenyan police will deploy to quell gang violence in Haiti probably within weeks, the east African country's President William Ruto said on Sunday, despite court challenges that delayed the mission.
- Kenyan police will deploy to quell gang violence in Haiti probably within weeks, the east African country's President William Ruto said on Sunday, despite court challenges that delayed the mission.
- Israeli minister Benny Gantz announced his resignation from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's emergency government on Sunday, withdrawing the only centrist power in the embattled leader's far-right coalition amid a months-long war in Gaza.