- Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday met with Zhou Pingjian the Chinese ambassador to Kenya ahead of the 60th anniversary celebrations to mark the Kenya-China relations.
- Police in Teso North, Busia County have launched a manhunt for a driver who killed a female police officer at a roadblock along Malaba-Kanduyi road on Sunday night.
- Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has assured Kenyans that the government will disburse National Government Constituency Development Funds (NGCDF) funds in January to enable students to get bursaries to join Form One.
- Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir has revealed that the government is contemplating scheduled power outages, known as load-shedding, as a proactive measure to safeguard the power transmission network from overloading.
- The visit comes a day after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a staunch ally of Moscow, was in Equatorial Guinea as part of an African tour to bolster ties on the continent.
- Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir has warned of another nationwide blackout if appropriate investment is not channeled towards bolstering power supply across the nation.
- Police in collaboration with the provincial administration have launched investigation into the death of a security guard who was found dead at his workplace on Monday morning.
- Amos Rono, the groom-to-be who experienced a last-minute cancellation of his church wedding scheduled for December 9 in Kapsoiyo, Bomet County has broken his silence on the incident.
- Former nominated senator Millicent Omanga is Kenya’s top-searched local personality in 2023 on Google, data released by the search engine on Monday showed.
- A petition has been filed seeking to stop gov’t through the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) from reviewing the prices of petroleum upwards.
- Hamisi professionals have thrown their weight behind embattled Kaimosi Friends University acting vice chancellor professor Jack Nandi, saying those calling for his ouster are pushing personal business interests.
- Azimio la Umoja Spokesperson Prof Makau Mutua has told off members of the coalition who do not support the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report.
- National Assembly Deputy Speaker Gladys Shollei has intimated that the failure of the opposition to challenge proposals tabled in Parliament by the Kenya Kwanza government has been aided by the absence of their MPs in the House.
- In the village of Aarwangen in central Switzerland, a complaint was filed earlier this year over the noise levels from a herd of around 15 cows grazing overnight on a field next to a residential area.
- Transport and Roads Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen says he has made a formal request to the National Police Service (NPS) to investigate what he terms as 'possible acts of sabotage and coverup' after the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) was plunged into darkness on Sunday evening…
- Zimbabwe opposition on Sunday said it would challenge the results of "sham" weekend by-elections, which could give the ruling party enough of a majority to change the constitution.
- The 193-member United Nations General Assembly is likely to vote Tuesday on a draft resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas in the Gaza Strip, diplomats said on Sunday.
- The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has issued an apology to passengers and stakeholders over the power outage experienced at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Sunday night.
- Rhoda Jatau, a mother of five and a health worker, was arrested in May 2022 in the town of Warji, northeastern Bauchi state, after she made an online post deemed blasphemous by Muslim residents, the police said.
- West African leaders met in Nigeria's capital Abuja on Sunday for talks on their region in deepening crisis, after four countries fell under military rule and with risks growing from Sahel jihadist conflicts.
- Sudan's foreign ministry declared 15 UAE diplomats persona non grata Sunday, demanding they leave Sudan "within 48 hours," according to the official news agency SUNA.
- Kenya Power confirmed the outage in a statement, stating that it had lost power supply to several parts of the country due to a suspected "fault affecting the power system."
- Twenty-four hours after the weatherman warned of isolated storms and intense rainfall across six regions, various counties were pounded by heavy rains on Sunday afternoon.
- According to the EACC, the construction of the college in Vipingo was approved at a cost of 1.948 billion shillings in a cabinet memo signed by then minister Najib Balala on 22nd May 2007 and his finance counterpart on 20th August 2007.
- In his address at Nairobi’s Uhuru Gardens during Labour Day celebrations, President William Ruto promised to fast-track the ratification of the two outstanding ILO treaties on ending sexual harassment at the workplace and protecting the rights of domestic workers, those in informal employment were…
- A trial of an experimental HIV vaccine in Uganda, Tanzania and South Africa has been stopped early after preliminary data suggested it would not be effective in preventing infection, according to the trial's chief investigator.
- As Africa continues its energy transition, renewable energy sources not only provide a cleaner and more sustainable path forward but also present a remarkable opportunity to empower Kenyan women and girls.
- At least three foreign heads of state were expected to grace Kenya’s Jamhuri Day celebrations on Tuesday, the Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo said on Sunday.
- In an exclusive interview with Citizen Digital, Nelly opened up about the circumstances surrounding the event, revealing that the wedding was actually postponed by the presiding pastor to a later date.
- President William Ruto has fired back at the leader of the Azimio la Umoja one Kenya Coalition Raila Odinga, who recently asserted that it is the Kenya Kwanza government's responsibility to create jobs within the country rather than seeking opportunities abroad.
- The government on Sunday warned Kenyans travelling during the Christmas and New Year festivities to exercise caution amid the ongoing heavy rainfall attributed to the El Nino phenomenon.
- Kigali on Sunday accused the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo of issuing a "threat" against his Rwandan counterpart after he compared him to Adolf Hitler during a speech.
- CS Peninah Malonza found it difficult to address mourners in Chuluni, Kitui East, during the burial of a renowned journalist Musungu Kyumbe who succumbed to skin cancer.
- Yvonne Apiyo Brandle Amolo has elucidated how she toiled through the gnarly path of leaving Kenya, ditching her citizenship, and eventually becoming a Member of Parliament in Switzerland through the Social Democratic Party.
- Sugarcane farmers at the Nzoia Sugar Company factory in Bungoma County have threatened to strike unless the milling firm settles their outstanding 21-month salary arrears.