- On average, privately sponsored students often pay around Ksh500,000 for a university degree, during their study period.
- Sifuna outlined that all Kenyans were equal irrespective of their political views.
- The billionaire High School dropout sold the majority of its shareholding from his assets in Kenya to a local businessman.
- PSC pays huge amounts to 70 Members of Parliament to rent office spaces elsewhere.
- The President has continued to assure Kenyans that the cost of electricity will go down.
- Investing in government securities is like loaning the government money and getting a higher return over a specified period of time.
- Kenya was recognised for overperforming above expectations on innovation relative to its level of economic development.
- Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) warned motorists plying the busy highway to consider alternative routes.
- The middle-aged woman was once again beaten by technology as she left evidence that could be used to track her.
- Odinga gave President Ruto a 14-day ultimatum to reduce the cost of living.
- The uprooting of the baobab tree late last year caused an uproar among different stakeholders in Kenya including conservationists.
- Raila was appointed to the role in 2018 after the handshake with former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
- KUCCPS was compelled to respond following concerns online over raising the minimum entry grades.
- Mutua's remarks come at a time when there have been increased cases of assault and killing of Kenyans in other countries.
- Odinga has called for the ongoing process of reconstituting the IEBC to stop.
- Sakaja's response followed concerns by a section of city residents who lamented over blocked footpaths and pavements invaded by hawkers.
- Omari was warned of serious consequences should he fail to show up for grilling at the DCI headquarters.
- The technology will end banditry in the area and bring long-term peace to the insecurity-prone regions.
- Both ends of the usually busy highway were closed as security agencies condone off the area.
- She claimed to receive a letter threatening her to keep off the county bank accounts.
- Tourism is one of Kenyan's largest sources of income with tourists flocking to the country yearly.
- The Senate revealed that lowering electricity prices was one way of helping Kenyans by lowering the cost of living.
- Three of them were also charged with handling stolen goods and dishonesty.
- The directive came amid pressure from various quarters calling for justice for the workers affected.
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- It was claimed that the adventurer took 6 days to come to the capital.
- One's driving habits go a long way in determining the type of cover he/she gets.
- The CS sounded a warning following the revelation and gave administrators two months to address the matter.
- "We adhere to some of the world's most stringent requirements, such as the fumigation of shipped items for the Kenyan market."
- From the videos shared online, some tourists were forced to salvage some of the property as the huge fire gutted the hotels.
- The Governor had defended the residents arguing that they should not be evicted as they had no place to go.
- The Public Service Commission (PSC) has shortlisted 3,902 Kenyans for the Public Service Internship Programme (PSIP) cohort V.
- Parents and relatives at home were effectively informed and Kenyans in Australia started holding meetings for prayers and mobilisation of funds.
- MCAs will work in liaison with MPs to prepare a list of at least 150 young people and women from each ward in Nairobi.
- The cops were accompanied by a team of officers from the Kiambu County public health department who inspected the scene.
- Her career as a journalist began at the Royal Media Services where she started as an intern at Radio Citizen.
- The Kenya Kwanza government has been on an overdrive to reward its loyal supporters.
- Raila noted that food subsidies must be restored to cushion Kenyans from the high cost of living.
- The Senator also sought to establish whether victims of reported fraud cases had been compensated.
- Tenants in Westlands, Karen, Kilimani and other Nairobi estates with retail spaces would also feel the heat of rental hike.
- The UK farm explained the fired employees were not allowed to return to the company without legal provisions of the land.
- The organization achieves its objectives by investing in mid-career women and influencing the environments in which they live and work.
- Gachagua had recently intimated that their government was for loyalists only.
- Many Kenyans have been preparing their fields in preparation for the March to May rainfall.
- She describes herself as a sober leader, mother, politician, and philanthropist.
- Winter mode, also known as snow mode, allows motorists to reduce the engine power on the drive wheels.
- Chaos erupted as the senators disregarded the deputy speaker's orders and proceeded to chant while calling for their pleas to be heard.
- She lamented that transportation costs had taken a toll on the family.
- "Lawyers in Kenya have been intimidated in the recent past by external forces that attempt to limit the right to representation and expression."
- The lawmaker further asked Ruto to deploy the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) to pump the water to different homes in the country.