- Wanyama is set to be part of a team of 37 male and female footballers from across the world.
- The two were working at the government office when the fraud allegedly occurred.
- Land remains one of the key sectors where bribery is widespread, according to EACC.
- Every country in the world has different types of visa, which are mostly dependent on the traveller's purpose.
- The recruitment has been subject to great debate and contention, pitting the IG of police and NPSC at crossroads.
- The agreement was signed at the National Treasury offices in Nairobi.
- Corruption and involvement of government officials were reported to be undermining anti-trafficking efforts.
- There has been rise in cases of arson, strikes and destruction of property in high schools.
- His mother said that a police officer threatened her with dire consequences if she did not go with the money.
- The programme aims to enhance the hygiene and safety of milk in the country.
- The amendments came after an initial notice on September 19.
- The lawmaker claimed the policy would help ensure quality and affordable lifestyle for most families.
- NTSA and KeNHA have been on the spot over the recent increase in road accidents.
- Security officers were trained on how to respond to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threats.
- Uhuru had accused Ruto's administration of reversing the gains made in key sectors, among them health.
- The officers are involved in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
- The HELB CEO also said the board was in the process of addressing pending disbursements.
- The Office of the Auditor General noted that applications should reach its office before October 15.
- Business owners have been urged to be on the lookout for these fake permits.
- The group's Editorial Director was, however, spared as the court dismissed allegations against him.
- KTDA attributed the sharp decline to a combination of global market shocks and a weakened exchange rate.
- Ojwang died in police custody in Nairobi in June, sparking wide outrage.
- The stakeholders have until October 31, 2025 to submit their applications.
- The death was confirmed on Tuesday by a governor.
- Interested individuals were directed to send their applications before October 22, 2025.
- Students at the school went on a night rampage last week, burning most of the school infrastructure.
- Residents have been warned of tactics these robbers are using to access their homes.
- The outgoing CEO had served in the role for the past 8 years.
- Some regions are going to experience rain throughout the day and night.
- The governors have been at loggerheads with the Health Ministry for months
- The trade deal, first passed in 2000, was set to expire this week.
- If the bill is enacted, both consumers and businesses will be impacted positively and negatively.
- The crackdown was conducted between July and September this year.
- The family had been travelling to visit a sick relative when tragedy struck.
- The incident occurred after more than 600 youth infiltrated the land while armed with crude weapons.
- While issuing the strike notice, KAWU expressed disappointment over the government’s failure to address its concerns.
- Police have since commenced a probe into the root cause of the accident.
- More than 600 armed youth stormed a contentious piece of land.
- The athlete paid up to Ksh5,000 to a conductor in what proved to be a costly mistake.
- Questions were raised after an aircraft was spotted hovering in Kenyan airspace on September 23.
- The road remained completely blocked as rescue operations were underway.
- The announcement comes when the United Opposition appears to be divided over the flag bearer for the next election.
- The new rates will affect Kenyan citizens and foreign visitors.
- The scholarship application ends on October 9.
- They also cautioned that service delivery was on the verge of collapse, noting that suppliers had already halted deliveries.
- The lions were of the same pride based at one of the conservancies at the Maasai Mara.
- The hospital bill had accrued to Ksh3.3 million without accounting for the daily mortuary fees.
- Besigye was allegedly abducted in Nairobi before being deported to Uganda in November 2024.
- National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has mourned him as a distinguished leader.
- The Continuous Voter Registration exercise kicked off on Monday, September 29.