- Kisumu Governor Anyang’ Nyong’o has revealed he underwent spinal surgery at the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Teaching and Referral Hospital (JOOTRH) in Kisumu on Friday.
- From North America to Europe and Asia, people gulped water and sought shelter from the sweltering heat, with the mercury expected to reach new highs in several places in the next few days.
- Norway's data protection agency said Monday it would ban Facebook and Instagram owner Meta from using the personal information of users for targeted advertising, threatening a $100,000 daily fine if it continues.
- Kitui East MP Nimrod Mbai has condemned the violence witnessed in parts of Ukambani during Wednesday’s anti-government protests called by the opposition over the high cost of living.
- The hearing of a case in which former Migori Govorvor Okoth Obado, his personal assistant Michael Oyamo and Caspal Obiero have been charged with the murder of Sharon Otieno and her unborn baby continued today.
- The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition has asserted that the plan to hold anti-government protests from Wednesday to Friday is still on despite stern warnings from the government.
- Kenyans on Twitter were quick to point out Aisha Jumwa's dressing looked out of place in this context, with one wondering how anyone would dress so casually to meet up with a whole president.
- A 38 -year- old boda boda rider has been killed over love affairs with a clergyman’s wife at Kumbatha village, Seka sub-location of Gwasii East location in Suba South constituency.
- President William Ruto on Sunday had the African Union coordination meeting attendees up in stitches after he unleashed a set of jokes in his opening statement when he took the lectern.
- The Board of the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) Holdings Limited has appointed Enos Njiru Njeru as its national chairman effective Monday, July 17, 2023.
- Belgut Member of Parliament Nelson Koech has said that the government will treat the upcoming anti-government protests scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as domestic terrorism.
- Kathiani MP Robert Mbui has hit out at leaders in government who have floated accusations against former president Uhuru Kenyatta that he is financing the anti-government protests.
- Powerful solar flare activity is forecast for Monday which may interfere with short-wave communications, Russian scientists said after three flares were observed on the sun on Sunday.
- Siaya governor James Orengo has asked President William Ruto to stop threatening the opposition and find ways of solving the problems that are affecting Kenya.
- The Permanent Mission of Kenya has responded to the United Nations and other International Organisations in Geneva over a statement issued by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on the anti-government protests.
- The James Webb Space Telescope has delivered yet another astounding discovery, spying an active supermassive black hole deeper into the universe than has ever been recorded.
- A lot can change in a man's life when he decides he wants to be the vehicle of change in his community. Peter Omosa is that man who is now riding a different wave of life.
- Sudanese human rights organisations had evidence the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had detained more than 5,000 people in the capital and were keeping them in inhumane conditions.
- Russia has a stockpile of cluster munitions and will consider using them against Ukraine “if they are used against us,” President Vladimir Putin said.
- Economist David Ndii, who chairs President William Ruto's Council of Economic Advisors, was Sunday night embroiled in an online war with opposition co-principal an NARC Kenya party leader Martha Karua over funds allegedly received from Dr Ruto before he became president.
- Zimbabwe's largest opposition party on Sunday finally managed to launch its election campaign after multiple bans of planned rallies ahead of August 23 general polls.
- That’s according to the FBI, who in a criminal complaint detailed 40 human skulls and other remains they found decorating Nott’s home, tying him to a ring of people allegedly buying and selling human body parts illegally – including a Harvard Medical School morgue manager, who is accused of…
- In the capital's east and northwest, army fighter jets "targeted bases" belonging to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) who "responded with anti-aircraft weapons," witnesses told AFP.
- Deputies were called Monday to a home in the Callahan area about a baby who was not breathing and had no pulse, Leeper said at a news conference Wednesday. Deputies tried to revive the baby until firefighters took him to a Jacksonville hospital, where he was pronounced dead, Leeper said.
- According to Kalonzo, the ICC holds individuals with the highest level of responsibility over institutions, and thus the inspector general is accountable for the actions of the police service.
- Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu says the government will starting this week pay dues owed to the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) examiners in the 2022 exams.
- The Cabinet secretary for Roads, Transport and Public works Kipchumba Murkomen has advised the former head of state Uhuru Kenyatta to cease from what he terms as supporting opposition leader Raila Odinga in organizing anti-government protests.
- The Environment and Land Court in Mombasa has dismissed a case where former CEO of the National Land Commission (NLC) Tom Aziz Chavangi and his co-defendants sought to block the EACC from proceeding with a case to recover land worth Ksh.2.4 billion and an additional Ksh.984 million illegally made…
- President William Ruto has said it is possible to build a more integrated, prosperous and stable Africa, driven by its own people, leaders and resources.
- Pastor Dorcas Rigathi, on Saturday, kicked off the preventive program against drug and substance abuse in schools at the Dagoretti High School in Nairobi.
- Viral videos of vulgar, intoxicated and violent airplane passengers have become common, but it is not just a social media trend: statistics confirm cases are on the rise.
- Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko led a peaceful protest banging pots and pans after authorities blocked a rally to publicly confirm he would run in next year's presidential elections.