- President William Ruto has announced that the Kenyan government will provide scholarships to 100 students from the Union of the Comoros seeking to study in Kenya.
- Police in Bomet County are holding into custody a 30-year-old man who allegedly murdered his father and injured his mother after he was denied money to buy a motorcycle.
- On Thursday, Kenyans online were left with question marks when a Twitter user posted photos showing a man in full Spider-Man costume, seemingly minding his business only to find himself inside a police vehicle.
- The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has recovered Ksh.9.45 million from a private company believed to have fraudulently acquired the funds in the purchase of public cemetery land by the defunct Nairobi City Council in 2008.
- Indonesia will support Kenya in achieving self-sufficiency in edible oils by implementing extensive palm oil, sunflower oil, and soya bean farming initiatives, Trade CS Moses Kuria has revealed.
- The National Police Service (NPS) says 20 suspected Al Shabaab militants were killed on Wednesday after laying an ambush at the Special Operations Group (SOG) unit camping at the Ogorwen location.
- Part of a wider justice reform bill, the spying provision has been attacked by the left and rights defenders as an authoritarian snoopers' charter, though Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti insists it would affect only "dozens of cases a year".
- In the shocking incident, female employees are said to have been forced to strip naked by a manager who wanted to know who had disposed of a sanitary towel in the wrong bin.
- Nyando Member of Parliament Jared Okello has claimed that President William Ruto is manipulating the bipartisan talks between the Azimio la Umoja and Kenya Kwanza coalitions.
- The Ugandan government on Wednesday vowed to give a directive demanding the blocking of adult content to protect the nation's innocent youth from the perils of online pornography.
- President William Ruto has made a commitment that Kenya will abolish visa requirements for Comorians holding valid travel documents to travel into Kenya by the end of 2023.
- Threads is the biggest challenger yet to Elon Musk-owned Twitter, which has seen a series of potential competitors emerge but not yet replace one of social media's most iconic companies, despite its epic struggles.
- The ODM Party MPs under the opposition Azimio La Umoja One Kenya coalition who met President William Ruto at State House will be given a chance to clear themselves during the party’s disciplinary hearings.
- Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has opined that the courts can never revoke the implementation of the Finance Act 2023 which wants to bring into effect high taxation amid a crumbling economy.
- A search and rescue operation is ongoing at Lake Victoria after a boat carrying 11 people, 100 bags of charcoal, 40 bags of silverfish, and personal belongings capsized on Wednesday.
- The White House sought to get the highly unusual story under control as details emerged of the drug's discovery Sunday in one of the most carefully guarded buildings in the world.
- A US woman was killed by an alligator while walking her dog near a lagoon bordering a golf course, police said, adding the animal guarded her body and kept rescuers back.
- Sixteen children allegedly abused in the Philippines have been rescued after Australian police found sexually explicit material on the phone of a man arrested in Sydney.
- Beauty salons in Afghanistan have been given one month to close as the country’s Taliban leaders extend their repressive rule over women, who are already largely confined to their homes with bans on most work and study.
- A record-breaking summer storm hammered the Netherlands and Germany on Wednesday, killing two people and throwing international air and rail travel into chaos.
- Torrential downpours and flooding have killed at least 15 people and four others remain missing in Chongqing, southwest China, state-run news agency Xinhua reported Wednesday, citing local authorities.
- Scotland is celebrating the recent coronation of British monarch King Charles III with a day of festivities in the nation’s capital, Edinburgh, Wednesday.
- Kitui East Member of Parliament Nimrod Mbai was on Wednesday arrested and later released on police bail of Ksh.50,000 pending arraignment on the 11th of July over the alleged assault of a Kenya Power official.
- Residents of Kangawa area in Ngong Kajiado County who were affected by the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway have called on Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen to intervene and restore a road that was cut off during the construction of the SGR in the area.
- Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Homicide Unit have taken over investigations into the death of ex-Treasury official Tom Osinde.
- The South-South Cooperation Council (SSCC) Board member of the Scientific and Academic Board, Ali Mohamed, who is also the president's Special Secretary for Climate Change has defended President William Ruto's move to have Kenyan forests opened up for logging.
- The High Court has extended the conservatory orders issued last week suspending the implementation of the Finance Act 2023 which brought into effect the new all-time high fuel prices.
- East African Community and Regional Development Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has called for the involvement of women entrepreneurs in trade and investment activities within the East African Community (EAC).
- President William Ruto may have ignored the Attorney General’s advice to leave out three advisors and a party secretary general from attending cabinet meetings.
- The Kiambu County CECM Health and the Medical Superintendant of Kiambu Hospital are investigating whether there was any negligence by the hospital staff during the trending case of a mother who had been referred from Athi River to come for maternity services in Kiambu Hospital.
- Cabinet Secretary for the Interior and National Administration, announced that the Kenyan government will postpone the planned reopening of border points between Kenya and Somalia.
- President William Ruto has noted that his 'rags to riches' story has been a testament that people living at the bottom of the social pyramid can also contribute to the development of a nation.
- In contrast to 26% of women without any education, the ten-year survey found that 50% of women aged 20 to 49 with at least a secondary education are either obese or overweight.
- Kenya Power Union leaders have on Wednesday protested over an alleged assault against their colleague by Kitui East Member of Parliament Nimrod Mbai.
- Kenya Power Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joseph Siror has condemned any form of assault against the organisation's staff while on official duty.
- Kenya Power Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joseph Siror has condemned any form of assault against the organisation's staff while on official duty.