- In his remarks, Gachagua singled out two governors, vowing to keep naming names.
- The coach passed away under mysterious circumstances.
- President Ruto has promised to give additional funds for the construction if needed.
- The student used more than 30 SIM cards to dupe unsuspecting Kenyans.
- The new charges follow a review by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
- The government has reinforced its crackdown against ghost workers in county and national government departments.
- The activist narrated an odd situation at the airport on Thursday, October 9.
- Leaders who were once against President Ruto have joined him after one-on-one engagements.
- Kenyans flooded the senator's comment section to express their opposition to the statement.
- The deal struck between Ruto and Sakaja has revived the memories of the highly contentious NMS.
- KAA is still seeking more financial support from the government to fight the ongoing case.
- The President admitted that he had hoped to be admitted to the high school after sitting for his CPE.
- This follows several instances of the vehicles contravening road laws.
- KANU agreed to join the broad-based government on Friday, October 10.
- The government confirmed that it had indeed granted the firm the Host Country Status.
- The closure will facilitate the construction of the road.
- Building owners around Globe Roundabout have been placed on notice.
- The two men passed on in mysterious circumstances at two different police stations.
- Kuria's sentiments come against the backdrop of a heated supremacy battle for the Mt Kenya region votes.
- Under Kenyan law, employees are entitled to several types of work leaves each year.
- The CS also announced a police salary increase and the purchase of new vehicles.
- Videos and images shared widely showed a group of locals charging towards the legislator's vehicle.
- Owners are urged to collect the unclaimed motorcycles and motor vehicles from storage facilities and garages.
- The parcels had initially been acquired to facilitate the construction of two road projects in the city.
- The protesters accused NEMA of enabling the grabbing of a public land for the planned development.
- Gachagua also called out Kindiki and Anne Waiguru for allegedly being used to sow divisions in Mt Kenya.
- The new magistrates will serve in their current stations and other stations that they may be deployed to in the future.
- The advocates were found guilty of professional misconduct.
- The project is part of the Northern Transport Corridor that is designed to enhance regional trade and improve transport efficiency.
- The seizures were part of a joint regional initiative including officers from both Kenya and Southern Africa.
- IEBC also clarified it will handle all pre-election disputes relating to the by-elections by November 2.
- There have been claims that Karua is at loggerheads with her United Opposition colleague over a lack of inclusivity.
- The project is set to kickstart in January 2026.
- This comes days after the city pastor went viral confessing to the crime during a church service.
- The disruption will affect several key services of the authority.
- Interior CS has confirmed that the government has dispatched security agencies in several regions.
- This comes days after the deal with Gideon Moi, whose family owns the media house.
- The man was one of three key witnesses who testified at the Anti-Corruption Court in Nairobi.
- The Continuous Voter Registration exercise kicked off two weeks ago on September 29.
- The two students finished planting trees and decided to visit a nearby abandoned quarry.
- Since he was fired, the former police officer has been grappling with several challenges, including frequent arrests.
- The boat was carrying 22 during the ongoing East African Ocean Festival at Tudor Water Sports.
- Raburu had moved to court in 2023, accusing the telco of using his trademark without authorisation.
- The guards also called for urgent reforms to the industry, which employs almost a million people.
- He told the police that he had carried such sums of money before when using public transport.
- The disposal exercise followed court orders directing that the proceeds be surrendered to the state.
- The regulator will now also conduct thorough inspections across all border points in the country.
- Over the years, boda boda riders had contributed heavily to the degradation of the Aberdare forests.
- Efforts to locate the two have so far yielded no results, with their families expressing fear for their safety.
- Kabarak University in fifth overall ranked the best private varsity in the country.