- The dons have been on strike for almost a month, paralysing learning in universities.
- Police have launched investigations into the incident.
- There have been reports that the ODM leader's health has been deteriorating.
- 80 families have been left without homes following the inferno.
- Mosiria revealed that he had received several reports on the same.
- Gachgua claims that he has been mentoring the Nyali lawmaker.
- The two girls were pulled out of school in September.
- The Standard claimed the DIG was facing criticism over loss of millions meant for officers deployed during CHAN.
- Jubilee turned the aspirant away, saying the party would support a joint opposition candidate.
- Under the new provision, SHA will pay for the first 24 hours of emergency services for all citizens.
- The individuals accused of involvement in submitting fraudulent claims worth millions.
- Football lovers are brimming with excitement, their dream player might just be around.
- According to authorities, the two were attacked, increasing the number of cases of human-wildlife conflicts in the country.
- The wife was part of a delegation that had gone to deliver food and medicine in Gaza.
- AGOA provides eligible African countries with duty-free access to the US market.
- KDF clarified the matter that it received multiple reports through its hotlines and social media platforms.
- Odira broke a 43-year-old World Athletics Championships 800M record after clocking 1:54.62.
- The incident took place on Friday, October 3, during Khalwale's visit to Kakmega.
- The suspect is currently in police custody, awaiting arraignment.
- Kenya's doping compliance had been under scrutiny after failing to comply with requirements following an audit.
- According to reports, the principal had told the students to go back home after arriving late.
- The two are amongst the front runners to be the Presidential flagbearer for the United Opposition.
- The successful candidates will assist with voter registration, logistics, voter education and election management.
- Kandie had resigned from his role in July in unclear circumstances.
- The suspect was found guilty of uttering a false document after presenting a forged Diploma certificate.
- The rains fell when most people were heading home from their places of work, causing unimaginable chaos.
- The suspect is facing 134 criminal charges linked to the multi-million shilling theft.
- The whereabouts of the two Kenyans have remain unknown since they were abducted.
- A total of 3.4 million candidates are scheduled to sit for the national exams and assessments this year.
- The suspects will be arraigned on various charges, including offences under the Penal Code.
- In contrast, job numbers decreased in the construction industry.
- The loan is expected to ease immediate pressure on the budget and create predictability in repayments.
- The Kenyan will be part of 35 participants in the highly-coveted programme by UEFA.
- The strike has paralysed learning across all public universities with students threatening to join the dons.
- The weatherman warned against crossing moving waters and urged locals to stay indoors during thunderstorms.
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- Reports alleged that over 100 newborns were casualties of the paralysis.
- Police have launched an investigation to determine whether the fire was accidental or a criminal activity.
- The appointments are aimed at enhancing service delivery in government.
- The 50,000 grant to each of the shortlisted youths is part of a programme sponsored by the World Bank.
- According to the authorities the women had been changing rooms regularly to conceal their operations.
- The three-day event was initially planned to take place from October 10 to 12.
- The ban was enforced in July, at a time when relations between Kenya and Tanzania were frosty.
- The race will be on October 5, 2025, at Nyayo Stadium, where the iconic cycling competition will begin at 6 am.
- Lagat had been sued over allegations of being linked to Albert Ojwang's death.
- Gachagua was accused of forcibly occupying the appointment with a female associate.
- Allan was arrested on Thursday, September 28, 2025 and detained at a local police station in Migori.
- MCAs had filed a notice accusing the speaker of abusing office, gross violation of the constitution and conflict of interest.
- There is no legislation on the regulation of churches or theological colleges in Kenya.
- AGOA expired on September 30 and the US government failed to renew the deal.