- Ruto said this while receiving the UEFA Champions League trophy.
- The senator confirmed that she was in London.
- "This is in line with our core values and response to genuine requests," the government stated.
- This is not the first time a Kenyan journalist is arrested over a controversial news piece.
- The MP was gunned down by unknown assailants on Wednesday, April 30 at City Mortuary roundabout.
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- The nullification followed a petition filed challenging the appointments.
- U.S. federal agencies said this will help in reducing what they are calling “wasteful” spending.
- The changes come at a time when different appointments are being witnessed in government.
- CS Murkomen has since expressed the government's commitment to crack down on the attackers.
- The news was revealed by Governor Susan Kihika during an interview with a vernacular station.
- The employers also hit out at Ruto's government over high taxation.
- The accident took place on Thursday night.
- The MP was gunned down on Ngong Road, near the City Mortuary roundabout.
- After announcing his intention to vie for the Presidency, the MP is on a tour to mobilise youths.
- The MP clarified the remarks he made in Parliament on the BBC Documentary.
- Otula also had stints at Mang'u High School and recently at Sunshine Secondary School.
- Orengo made the controversial sentiments during the groundbreaking ceremony of the Boro Maternity in Central Alego.
- The CS made the remarks during the Labour Day celebrations at Uhuru Gardens.
- The incident comes barely two months after President Ruto's motorcade ran over a foreigner.
- This comes as Kenyans grapple with unemployment.
- The Finance Bill 2025 is set to help the government achieve its fiscal policies in the upcoming financial year.
- Former Deputy Gachagua has highlighted the plight of Kenyan workers, slamming heightened taxes.
- The presence of hawkers and boda boda riders in the Nairobi CBD has been a thorny issue for a while.
- The changes were proposed during the Labour Day celebrations at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi.
- Cardinals will begin their secret conclave to elect the new leader of the global Church on May 7.
- In the wake of Were's murder, Kenyans.co.ke delved into the past assassinations of political figures.
- The MP was shot dead on Wednesday, April 30, in Nairobi.
- The Draft Finance Bill 2025 was approved by the Cabinet this week, and it was later officially received in Parliament on Wednesday, April 30.
- The public appearance comes amid speculations that Matiang'i will be a candidate in the 2027 presidential elections.
- During the ruling, the court ordered the defendants to refund the money.
- Several Kenyans have since mourned the MP, calling for swift investigations.
- The lawmaker was gunned down within Nairobi city.
- Kenya has been facing increased cases of suicide.
- He joins the long list of Raila's allies that have benefitted in the broad-based govt.
- The CS was forced to respond to concerns by sections of law enforcers.
- Nyoro has increasingly become a government critic since he was removed as chair of the powerful Budget Committee.
- The foreigner is among several others accused of running the trafficking ring.
- This comes a month after a Senator branded the security system of the airport as 'incompetent'.
- The authority also apologised for the inconvenience caused.
- The OCS was flushed out after the protests.
- The documentary revealed how some units outside the police were involved in the shooting of Kenyans.
- The MPs were questioning PCS Musalia Mudavadi on the matter.
- This comes a day after the Cabinet passed the finance bill during its Tuesday sitting.
- Kenyans opposed privatisation, settling on leasing for the four companies.
- Suspects of different nationalities came together to defraud victims.
- Ruto's surprise appearance at the Vatican despite sending Wetangula caused a buzz online.
- The MCA is part of the numerous residents that have been the latest targets.
- The new fees could prompt an increase in the prices of commodities.
- Motorists have been urged to cooperate with traffic marshals who will be present on site.