- Kenya plans to deploy 1,000 police officers to the Caribbean nation.
- Jalang'o disclosed that Raila went out of his way to make sure he wins the position.
- He will also meet American soldiers in Kenya.
- The exercise will target health professionals in various categories.
- He issued the directives on the timelines after an impromptu visit to the NTSA offices.
- This comes as questions were raised on Water CS Alice Wahome's failure to suspend Thuita.
- Kuria came under fire in the past week over his remarks on the cost of living.
- CCTV footage released by detectives showed the suspect leaving the crime scene.
- The two leaders met in Tetu, Nyeri County.
- KDF has been in Somalia since 2011 following Operation Linda Nchi.
- The Board was directed to cover case costs in the LGBTQ case.
- One of the motorists complained to Murkomen about delayed services at NTSA offices.
- Muthoni was laid to rest on Friday at her home in Tetu, Nyeri.
- TSC has published the names of the fired teachers alongside their TSC numbers.
- KDF was accused of illegally occupying and building a training college.
- The businessman escaped when police raided his business premises.
- Kindiki has stated that criminals "will go on a one-way trip."
- In a gazette notice, President Ruto extended the former speaker's term.
- Detectives investigating the case ruled his death as a homicide.
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- The artwork was designed by Dutch artist Kamp Seedorf who was inspired by Kipchoge's achievements.
- Raghwani is behind the UN Complex in Gigiri, Villa Rosa Kempinski and Teleposta Towers among others.
- Ruto highlighted the plight of the victims of conflict and natural disasters.
- The residents have questioned why the county has built the company where they bury their dead.
- NBA will set up an office in Nairobi to develop local basketball in schools and community-based organisations.
- The government has raised concerns over increased illegal gold mining in the country.
- Some buyers of prime real estate are foreign investors seeking second or even third homes.
- The agency has advised matatus to use alternative pick-up and drop-off points.
- Man Nyari is also a gospel artist, a career path he chose as a young boy.
- Police have asked for information from the public regarding the suspect
- Scammers have devised new methods which retired Kenyans may not immediately suspect.
- At that point, he feared the worst, covered himself with a blanket and hoped for the best.
- The Board Chair has been under fire for making an unpopular appointment.
- The adventurous Kenyan almost caused a diplomatic storm in Senegal at one point.
- As global real estate players enter the Kenyan market, the basic minimum is no longer sufficient.
- The programme will prepare the soldiers for lifesaving jungle combat tactics.
- All government employees will need to get the certificate should the bill pass.
- The Trade Cabinet Secretary was forced to hide in cactus planation.
- The Senator was suspended on Wednesday for making unsubstantiated sexual harassment claims.
- Waititu was accused of embezzling Ksh588 million as Kiambu County governor.
- The man was accused along with his second wife of killing the deceased after church.
- Head of public service has directed workers to only carry forward 15 days.
- The Governor gave one condition for embracing the talks wholly.
- The pastor feigned a good personality at church but behind the scenes, he hired a hitman.
- "The pressure must be on for us to do the right thing," Ruto stated in the interview.
- The announcement follows the review of transaction limits.
- Kenyans living abroad are one of the largest sources of foreign exchange for the country.
- CS Kuria's duel with DP Gachagua has exposed a rift within the ruling coalition.
- Meanwhile, Jubilee Party is a shell of its former self, with its popularity having waned significantly.
- The new DPP replaces Noordin Haji who was appointed NIS Director General.