- 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.
- The CS appealed against the court's decision to award the former soldier Ksh1 million in compensation.
- Ruto accompanied Gideon Moi to Kabarak, where the former senator was holding a political event.
- Oburu's comments come against the backdrop of widespread speculations about Raila's health.
- President Ruto applauded applauded the second-term MP for his bold decision to switch parties.
- The suspect marketed the Pay-TV streams through social media accounts.
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- Nairobi came to a standstill as Britam turned back six decades of triumphs, innovations and pioneering successes.
- Weatherman urged the citizens to exercise caution during the rainy periods.
- She was immediately detained and handed over to anti-narcotics officers for further interrogation.
- He joins notable people like Prince Albert II of Monaco and Prince Carl Philip of Sweden in the prestigious group.
- The party described him as one of the most devoted grassroot mobilisers.
- Treasury CS John Mbadi was questioned on the reason why they are slacking in releasing the Retirement benefits payments.
- Kenyans are marking Mazingira Day today, with the government urging citizens to plant trees.
- The incident took place after Madowo confronted the MP for driving on the wrong side.
- The international lender has demanded that the government makes some fiscal and governance reforms.
- He also urged recruiting officers to ensure successful candidates are selected on merit.
- The incident, which occurred earlier in the morning, involved a private vehicle and a lorry.
- The Ministry of Agriculture will take stern action against those who contravene the directive.
- The government had previously issued several directives on the issuance and collection of IDs.
- Ruto and Gideon Moi met at State House to discuss several issues.
- Registrar invited the public to show cause why the companies should not be struck off from register of Companies.
- At a press conference held in Mombasa, Gachagua, then serving as DP, accused the NIS boss of negligence.
- A petition has been filed affecting STEM subjects.
- The new directions apply to doctors, dentists, Community Oral Health Officers (COHOs), and health facilities
- The concerns come two weeks before the official rollout of the NYOTA programme.
- The MP has earlier accused Ruto’s govt of being behind grabbing part of Kenya Railways land in Naivasha.
- The government has vowed to pay all of the company's debts.
- Mwangi made the remarks amid an ongoing court case.
- Tea farmers had raised concerns over the mismanagement of the agency.
- The move came after a Gideon's meeting with President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi.
- The accident left four people dead and more than 20 others injured.
- Activists were abducted on October 1 in Uganda by four armed officials believed to be security officials.
- The new leaders are part of wholesome changes which the authority has been making in recent weeks.
- Other well known individuals in the list include PLO Lumumba and three former LSK Presidents.
- The hospital handles about 25,000 to 30,000 deliveries per year.
- The judge termed the move by the county as unconstitutional for lacking public participation.
- The Pharmacy and Poisons Board claims that the drugs are already circulating in the Kenyan market.
- The initiative has already been enacted in Nigeria and South Africa.
- The contentious piece of land is reportedly undergoing development by an unnamed entity.
- The move follows a recent explosive interview between Alex Mwakideu and his sister.
- The man was apprehended after he was found in the Bunge Towers parking area on August 7 at 9:30pm.
- The fisherman went missing in January 2025 at the hands of KWS rangers.
- KUTRRH is one of the national referral hospitals, making it attractive for Kenyans to work there.