- 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.
- The former Gengetone and Mugithi artiste passed on after an accident on Sunday, October 5.
- The government is, however, conflicted on the location of the project.
- The man was jailed in 2022 after already spending 12 years in remand.
- Residents alleged that the university claimed that the road is on its land.
- The phenomenon also leads to noise from the fridge and overheating.
- This is the second influential post Ruto has received.
- The patients argued that the current treatment package is not enough to cater for their treatment.
- The PS outlined the hours students would be required to be in school during the holiday.
- The Israel-Hamas war had gone on for two years, resulting in the deaths of thousands and displacement of millions.
- Teachers claim their property worth Ksh4.8 million was destroyed.
- Recruitment exercise for the 10,000 police constables was set to commence on October 3.
- The lawmaker also talked about his betrayal in the ODM party.
- The judges maintained that courts must evaluate evidence from both parties before dividing property.
- The by-elections are set to take place on November 27.
- The clashes began on Wednesday night and have reportedly extended to Thursday morning.
- The payment allegedly covered over 30,000 households in Murang'a County.
- The World Bank has asked Kenya to consider additional taxes like excise duty and VAT.
- The closure is expected to paralyse transport along the road which links to the CBD.
- On Monday, two students died after being hit by debris from a construction site neighbouring their school.
- The government plans to reduce its stake to 35 per cent, selling off the remaining at around Ksh120 billion.
- An undated viral online clip shows Ng'ang'a admitting he was part of an eight-person gang that assaulted a woman years ago.
- Already, several medical officers and hospital administrators have been charged in connection with alleged fraud.
- Lecturers’ efforts to resolve their ongoing strike have hit a standstill after the collapse of fresh talks.
- Institutions have been urged to adhere to strict deadlines.
- Several former employees from the same government institution have been charged over the past week.
- The Senator will take on the role starting October 13.
- The new fee comes as the US is set to announce the opening of applications for the 2027 lottery.
- The new deal comes after the expiry of the previous loan worth over Ksh460 billion.
- The woman had visited her boyfriend in his home, before an argument turned deadly.
- This was the second victory secured in court by former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko.
- The move includes plans to provide person-centred support and bring the mental health services closer to Kenyans.
- The two faced resistance to their candidacy before being cleared.
- Senators have threatened to invoke the intervention of the EACC to deal with the matter.
- One Kenyan lady also landed the prestigious appointment.
- Farmers will receive the payments directly to their bank accounts alongside proceeds for green leaf deliveries made in September 2025.
- The two accidents add to the number of surging crashes along major highways in Kenya.
- A lobby group had moved to court to challenge Ruto's appointments.
- The social media post in question was made back in May by the MP on his X page.
- Kenya aims to raise its production and earnings for farmers within the next three years.
- The level six hospital has decried an upsurge in patients, especially in the maternity department.
- The traders engaged in running battles with heavily armed police officers.
- The culprit admitted that he received Ksh40,000 but handed the money to another person in the mortuary.
- A meeting held on Monday did not bear any fruit, with UASU blaming SRC for dictating terms.