- Food4Education (F4E), a Kenyan non-profit that seeks to eradicate childhood hunger by mainstreaming scalable and high-quality school feeding, has been named to the TIME 100 Most Influential Companies list.
- A 25-year-old man was on Wednesday arrested in connection to the brutal murder of a Chandarana Supermarket manager, stationed at the Buffalo Mall in Naivasha, back in May.
- The High Court has extended orders barring parents of St. Bakhita School from paying any increased fees pending the ruling and determination of the case.
- The prosecution team handling the case of Ian Ngige Njoroge, the 19-year-old motorist who went viral after roughing up a traffic police officer in Mirema on Sunday, has filed an affidavit opposing his release on bail.
- Dr. Mudavadi commenced the briefing with expressions of gratitude for the productive discussions with Rt. Hon. Raila Odinga, underlining the paramount importance of Kenya's bid for the AUC chairmanship.
- A middle-aged man in Keroka, Nyamira County, has been arrested and arraigned in court after nuns at a convent lost more than Ksh.3.4 million in a suspected fraud scheme.
- Former National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) Director General Paul Kipsang Kosgei was on Wednesday charged with abuse of office in a tender scam case.
- Kenya's Nthenya Macharia has made history after she was elected as the new board chair of Youth for Christ International making her the first woman to hold the position in 80 years.
- The Government of Kenya has created a campaign secretariat to work with political premier Raila Odinga to cement his bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairperson.
- The Government of Kenya has created a campaign secretariat to work with political premier Raila Odinga to cement his bid for the African Union Commission (AUC) chairperson.
- The Ministry of Health has allocated Ksh.1.25 billion to procure routine childhood vaccines following a shortage experienced in several parts of the country.
- Boeing will be hoping the third time's a charm on Wednesday as they try once more to launch astronauts aboard a Starliner capsule bound for the International Space Station.
- Kenya has joined the International Vaccine Institute (IVI), a move President William Ruto hails as a step towards achieving self-reliance in vaccine production.
- Attorney General (AG) Justin Muturi has defended President William Ruto's tax policies saying the move will help raise the country's tax-to-GDP ratio.
- The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court over its prosecutor's decision to seek arrest warrants for Israeli officials related to the war in Gaza.
- Nigerian union leaders on Tuesday suspended a nationwide strike to allow for more wage talks after they disrupted flights, shut down the national power grid and closed public offices and schools.
- Ruth Nyambura Mbagara, the mother of the 19-year-old boy caught in a viral video assaulting a traffic police officer, has come out to apologise for his actions while also defending him.
- Georgia's parliament will shortly begin debating a wide-ranging "family values" bill that will include bans on "LGBT propaganda" and gender reassignment surgery, the speaker of parliament was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
- Flooding caused by torrential rain and fierce winds on South Africa's eastern coast has killed at least 22 people, local authorities said on Tuesday.
- Thousands of Kenyans applying for national identification cards have for the last six months been waiting for the all important documents without success.
- U.S. President Joe Biden said Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu may be stalling on ending the war in Gaza for political reasons, according to an interview with Time magazine released on Tuesday.
- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s political star appears to be dimming as more political leaders from his Central Kenya continue to alienate him, the latest being a section of Meru leaders who distanced themselves from his clarion call of one man, one shilling one vote.
- Members of the National Assembly have poked holes in the new university funding model with fears that it could affect many Kenyans and cause them not to access higher education.
- A section of UDA party members in Kitui County have declared that there shall be no boardroom agreements for members to occupy various positions in the ruling political outfit.
- President William Ruto on Tuesday addressed the inaugural Korea Africa Summit and underscored the critical role Korea can play in the transformation of Africa.
- Webuye East MP Martin Wanyonyi is now calling upon DP Rigathi Gachagua to make a choice and either stand by President William Ruto to fulfil their promises to the Kenyan people or step down and become the key figure in Mt. Kenya politics.
- Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has lifted the order that suspended the processing of new building plan approvals and excavations at construction sites within the city.
- KBA further warns that if the clause is not amended, the cost of doing business will go up forcing Kenyans to run away from the formal banking for the alternative.
- Award-winning Ghanaian-British business personality and philanthropist Basil David Anthony is in Kenya for what he says is a mission to identify talent for various entrepreneurial projects.