- Mco-op Cash mobile wallet distributed an average of Ksh6.37 billion in loans monthly over three months.
- The Ministry of Education said this system affected students from Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) to universities.
- Uganda, the United States and Pakistan are the top three destinations for Kenyan products.
- The scheme is said to be on a popular social media platform.
- The DCP Party was launched on Thursday, May 15.
- Kenyans have taken to social media to complain about criminal activities in shopping centres.
- The deal comes despite two previous Eurobonds that are yet to be repaid.
- Murturi also called out Ruto's allies for allegedly misleading the Head of State.
- Motorists have been urged to seek alternative routes.
- The shooting incident happened moments after the former Deputy President launched his political party.
- Kenya is currently looking for investors in its aging electrical infrastructure.
- Kenya is among 59 nations that are expected to benefit from the deal.
- On Wednesday, Nairobi County shut down the freemasons church over land rate arrears.
- The man argued that the constitutional changes would improve executive stability and enhance institutional coherence.
- Police officers could be seen shooting in the air to disperse the crowd.
- The reports of his death emerged amid a resurgence of hostilities in South Sudan.
- The governor said that the county will step in and cover the costs immediately, allowing them to receive treatment without delay.
- The party was launched in Lavington, Nairobi, on Thursday.
- The university has experienced a drastic fall from grace, despite previous attempts by the government to rescue it.
- The changes come amid a call for scrutiny in the Media house by MCK CEO Ezekiel Mutua.
- The shilling has traded at an average of Ksh129 for the past nine months.
- Several injuries have been reported following the crash.
- The Interior CS has proposed radical measures that might violate the privacy of Kenyans.
- This comes when PCS Mudavadi is on a trip to the region.
- Non-compliant employers face severe penalties.
- NIS boss Noordin Haji on Monday made damning remarks on the state of Kenya's security.
- MCAs are now threatening action against the supermarket.
- The leader accused the party of falling out of its original mandate to the people of Kenya.
- The bus crew and passengers jumped into action as the woman went into labour near Ngara.
- The individuals could be subjected to criminal charges and asset recovery.
- Kuria serves as President William Ruto's Senior Economic Adviser.
- The lawmakers have also threatened to go to court.
- Thousands of students depended on the government scheme for health care.
- The secret society has hit the headlines over the years, with members like the influential Ambrose Rachier.
- The prices will be effective for the next month.
- The orders will affect all procurement activities done by the government starting next month.
- Mbadi clarified the matter after uproar from education stakeholders.
- Nairobi County ordered the retailer to close all its branches after a spot check revealed the expired products.
- The order comes after Kenya witnessed several instances of internet shutdown.
- The Senator was thrown out in the presence of Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale.
- Calls for stricter inspection and enforcement have been growing after numerous deaths from building collapses.
- The highway is part of an initial Ksh190 billion deal to ease traffic along one of the country's busiest transport corridors.
- The anchor was last seen on the screens some time in 2024.
- The government also announced plans for another separate loan from the World Bank.
- Duale has affirmed that no amount of uproar will prompt him to reverse his decision.
- The orders are to take effect immediately, with concerns over the chain's products in other counties.
- The former Prime Minister had listed the stipend as one of the items of his manifesto during the 2022 General Elections campaigns.
- The Kenyan was living with a Ugandan in India at the time of the incident.
- Ruto visited China in April and signed a series of trade and investment agreements.
- Students have been locked out of exam halls due to unpaid fees despite President Ruto's assurances.