- Close friends and family attended the private event held in Vihiga County.
- There are only close to 2,000 electric vehicles in the country currently.
- Suella Braverman, who is of Kenyan descent, holds one of UK government's most senior and influential positions.
- The three were some of the best specialists in their fields of interest.
- Reports alleged that TikTok will disable its live feature in Kenya as part of the content regulation measures.
- "Continue with the good heart of serving people," the Kapseret MP encouraged the chief who impressed him.
- The mechanic specialises in crafting these automobiles to achieve their racing potential.
- The institution offers free education to needy students.
- Cardovillis tweeted 22 hours before his death and was set to appear for a show on Saturday afternoon.
- Close friends have confirmed to Kenyans.co.ke that the veteran sports commentator passed away.
- Two persons of interest were also arrested in the operation and are aiding the detectives with investigations.
- "We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause to our customers," Kenya Power stated.
- The new proposal will be cost-effective for patients who occasionally have to spend money to access the services.
- Babu Owino, the proprietor of the Bill, warned that potential legal practitioners were being locked out of the course.
- During the interview, he also explained why he declined Uhuru's offer of a car and bodyguard.
- The money collected from the auctioning exercise will be remitted to the State through the National Treasury.
- The suspects were apprehended near Cheptais Calvary church while waiting in a white Toyota Allion.
- Gachagua warned that both UDA leaders, including the governor, would be sent packing.
- Junet was last seen at a public event in the country on August 3.
- Passengers travelling through the airport are required to abide by the new directive.
- Ojienda stated that he was unapologetic about working with the government.
- Youths, armed with machete, insisted on searching all vehicles before they accessed the venue.
- The commission revealed that they will soon arrest top county officials including former and current Governors.
- The suspects used a pipeline to steal fuel.
- The former Prime Minister stated that no one will be spared.
- The legislator noted that his initial statement was meant to identify his potential enemies.
- Interior Ministry has sent a letter to NGOs to make changes to their programs.
- Supreme Court issued seven guidelines to be followed in similar cases.
- The changes take effect immediately.
- A video circulated depicted a group of Kenyans visibly impaired after consuming the substance.
- The businessman was murdered while heading home after closing his business.
- The two officers were controlling traffic on the busy Nairobi road.
- One plane attempted to land while another was still on the runway.
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- The Busia Senator made comments on Supreme Court judges in a video shared online.
- The duo, upon posing as high-ranking intelligence officers, asked for DCI assistance.
- The party noted that the changes will take effect immediately.
- She was recently elected President of The Kenya Editors Guild.
- The committee had proposed the removal of all the rebels.
- He noted that he had not received an official notice from the party.
- Busia Senator moved to the apex court to challenge the Court of Appeal's ruling.
- Kenya stopped omena exports early this year.
- Ruto's reference to the Raila-led party saw the room burst into laughter.
- The accident brings the total number of people who lost their lives in the past 24 hours to 20.
- Kenyans have been unable to get police clearance certificates.
- All Kenyans traveling abroad will be required to register before leaving.
- NSSF CEO David Koros was asked to explain why interest income was omitted from NSSF's cash books.
- Kenyans who help foreigners evade the requirement also risk heft fines.
- The race to attract luxury business and leisure travellers in hotting up with new exotic hotels emerging.
- Reforms at Nyayo House have seen four senior officials arrested.