- Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB), with assistance from police from the Kapsoya Police station in Eldoret, has arrested and detained gospel artist William Getumbe.
- The family of a Grade 8 pupil at Joy Gardens Primary in Tena-Umoja, Nairobi who died mysteriously after allegedly falling from the seventh floor has disputed the autopsy report, citing foul play.
- Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists, and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Secretary General Davji Atellah has announced that the planned industrial action shall take place on Thursday.
- Wigan admitted that the UK was facing a shortage in the health sector particularly the nurses, hence the programme was good and a win for the country since most nurses are educated to the best standards, but lacked jobs
- Despite this, Makori was determined to pull himself and his family out of poverty. One day he left Globe and walked to Industrial Area, where he knocked on one of the security companies and asked to be employed as a guard.
- The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has secured orders from the High Court to freeze multi-billion wealth entailing 17 high-end vehicles and 106 prime properties belonging to Thika Land Registrar Felix Mecha Nyakundi.
- What began as a rant on X morphed into a devastating double tragedy as a jilted man, who had repeatedly called out his wife's alleged cheating online, eventually killed her and killed himself not too long after.
- The move by Ariel Henry to assume power after President Jovenelle Moise's assassination in 2021 was not a welcome move by Haitians, more so, gangs that reigned terror in the Caribbean nation thereafter.
- The clerk of Taita Taveta County Assembly Gadiel Maganga presented himself before the Mombasa Anti-Corruption Court on Tuesday to answer to charges of abuse of office.
- The Government of Kenya says that South Sudan Activist Moris Mabior has never been a person of interest or subject to any investigation by the Kenyan authorities.
- Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka believes that National Assembly Spear Moses Wetangula is a better fit as Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary (CS) compared to the incumbent Musalia Mudavadi.
- The United States has imposed sanctions on two Kenya-based individuals among 16 entities and individuals linked to a multinational business network that raises and launders funds for the al-Shabaab terrorist group.
- Eight bars have been closed and 17 people arrested in the ongoing crackdown on illicit brew and bars operating outside the prescribed hours in Kuria West, Migori county.
- Kenyan lawyer Binaifer Nowrojee has been appointed as the new president of Open Society Foundations (OSF), a leading U.S.-based private funder of independent human rights groups.
- An investigation to track down a stolen mobile phone led police officers to a repair store along Kimathi Street in Nairobi County on Monday afternoon.
- A family of two men lynched by mob over chicken theft claims in Budaywa Sub-location, Vihiga County is seeking justice, calling for the perpetrators to be apprehended.
- A family of two men lynched by mob over chicken theft claims in Budaywa Sub-location, Vihiga County is seeking justice, calling for the perpetrators to be apprehended.
- Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has tendered his resignation as head of the Caribbean nation, the leader of a regional body said on Monday, an unelected role the 74-year-old neurosurgeon held since 2021.
- Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has tendered his resignation as head of the Caribbean nation, the leader of a regional body said on Monday, an unelected role the 74-year-old neurosurgeon held since 2021.
- Israel's defence minister said Monday that authorities would respect freedom of worship during Ramadan but were "ready" for anyone who might "try us".
- Russia arrested a South Korean man on suspicion of espionage earlier this year and is keeping him in a Moscow prison, the state-run TASS news agency said Monday.
- An opposition appeal for US observers to monitor South Africa's elections has turned into a political squabble, angering the government ahead of what is expected to be the hardest-fought vote in decades.
- At least 50 people were hurt when a Boeing 787 operated by LATAM Airlines dropped abruptly mid-flight from Sydney to Auckland on Monday, according to the airline and a New Zealand health service organisation that treated the injured.
- According to court documents, the EACC is investigating allegations of embezzlement of public funds, abuse of office, and unexplained wealth with preliminary investigations revealing that the respondent has accumulated wealth that is not commensurate with his known legitimate sources of income.
- According to sources familiar with the situation, tensions erupted at the goldmine due to misunderstandings among the miners, which escalated into intergroup fighting.
- Authorities responded to the tragic scene Saturday morning at the home on Mereline Avenue in the Avenel section of Woodbridge Township. They had received a 911 call at 6:17 a.m. about an unresponsive baby believed to have been attacked by the family pet.
- First Lady Rachel Ruto has lauded the efforts of the Spouse of the Deputy President Pastor Dorcas RIgathi in the fight against alcoholism, drugs and substance abuse among the youth.
- Mudavadi said that by prioritizing sustainable development, promoting inclusive growth and fostering collaboration across sectors, both regions can unlock their full potential, paving way for a brighter future.
- Pleadings and court documents will be accessed online beginning July 1, 2024 after Chief Justice Martha Koome ordered a halt on printing to enhance efficiency.
- Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, issued an apology on social media on Monday for "any confusion" caused by an edited photograph which was issued by her office Kensington Palace on Sunday.
- Journalist Willis Raburu will soon have a fattened wallet after the court has ordered Airtel Kenya to pay him Ksh.6.5 million for using his trademark 'Bazu'.
- Journalist Willis Raburu will soon have a fattened wallet after the court has ordered Airtel Kenya to pay him Ksh.6.5 million for using his trademark 'Bazu'.
- Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has been acquitted of assault in a case stemming from a 2019 raid on a private property in Nairobi’s Buruburu Phase Four estate.
- Ugenya Member of Parliament (MP) David Ochieng has faulted Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha for mixed messaging regarding the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF) implementation.
- According to Kuria, the opposition leader is only seeking to occupy the AUC top seat to occupy him as he awaits a presidential contest in the 2027 General Election.
- South Korea said Monday it had started procedures to suspend the medical licences of 4,900 junior doctors who have resigned and stopped working to protest government medical training reforms, causing healthcare chaos.
- Principal Secretary for Immigration and Citizens Services Prof. Julius Bitok now says the government has put in place measures to ensure Kenyans applying for passports get them within one month.
- Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Sudi has warned the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) officials engaging in corrupt practices in the distribution of subsidised fertiliser.