- This leaves just one more step in the reconstitution of the crucial electoral body.
- There has been a rise in cases of insecurity in the county.
- The disease causes severe joint pain that can last for years.
- The individual who was subjected to the threats had to excuse himself.
- The woman has shocked many residents and prompted a reaction from her local church.
- The attack brought shock waves to a funeral service that had continued peacefully.
- In February, President Ruto announced plans to shut down a power plant.
- The warning comes as students continue with their second term ahead of KCSE and KPSEA examinations.
- Salasya declared his 2027 presidential bid on April 28, 2025, joining the list of aspirants.
- The standoff sparked leadership wrangles in the county, affecting normal operations.
- KeNHA's assessment will provide a way forward for the crucial highway.
- The double tariffs come barely three months after the US had imposed 10% Tariff on Kenyan Exports following AGOA's nearing expiry.
- The multibillion-dollar investments are set to bolster Kenya's economy.
- The murder has left the residents scared for their lives.
- Detectives are currently pursuing a lorry that was stolen by the carjackers.
- The CS has assured that he will hold a meeting with the Council of Governors to deliberate on KMTC attachments.
- The damning report shows the country as a conduit of the booming smuggling business.
- The billions are related to Kenya's burgeoning debt levels which put the country at a risk of debt distress.
- The Judiciary gave strict criteria which candidates must meet.
- The proposal would have ended Muguka's recognition as a legal crop in Kenya.
- The move is a huge boost to not just Kenyan business owners and traders, but also to the Kenyan shilling.
- It was alleged that there was a plot to kick out some top leaders ahead of the 2027 polls.
- In Kenya, higher income earners pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes as PAYE.
- Applicants have less than three months to acquire the new-generation plates.
- On June 2, Boniface Mwangi and Uganda Agatha Atuhaire detailed the extensive torture they suffered in Tanzanian custody.
- Nyong'o claims that Kisumu County has seen change following the partnership.
- EACC has, in recent months, been raiding senior government officials' homes.
- The government has announced job opportunities to NYS graduates in Dubai
- The terms have been particularly popular in political circles, with Kenyans adopting them in their daily conversations.
- Kenyans are set to enjoy a public holiday as Muslims celebrate an important event in their calendar.
- The agency was on the brink of collapse in September 2024.
- The competition is set to begin on August 2 to August 30, 2025.
- A public rift between the two countries is still ongoing.
- Natembeya is facing charges in a Ksh1.46 billion case.
- A petition is already in court insisting that Kenya has zero public debt.
- Kenya currently has an outstanding debt of approximately Ksh1.08 trillion (USD 8.3 billion) with the bank.
- The bomb exploded on Tuesday morning, 30 kilometres from where Museveni was scheduled to speak.
- Following the verdict, all eyes are now on the National Assembly.
- The money is up for grabs for anyone, according to the county chief officer for the environment.
- The decision follows complaints levelled against a majority of the board members.
- A job advertisement for KWS rangers was widely shared on Monday.
- Over 200,000 parcels cannot be accounted for in Nairobi.
- The party canceled the launch of the event on June 3 at Kasarani Stadium.
- The two Houses will now proceed to mediation.
- The Education County Director ordered the closure.
- The governor courted controversy for his comments on Madaraka day
- The European football games have ended, but there is much more to explore in the world of sports for tipsters.
- Just today, leaders allied to a governor were dramatically whisked away in a dramatic fall of events.
- The Author was arrested on June 2 for all allegedly authorizing and publishing a book about Charlene Ruto
- The government has ordered a review of certificates of all civil servants to weed out those working without academic qualifications.