- The journalist was arrested on Friday last week at a Nairobi hotel and later detained at Central Police Station.
- The fire burned down several other buildings near the administration block.
- The laws will see the lenders regulated in the same manner as banks and other financial institutions are regulated.
- During the interview, Babu Owino also expressed optimism in winning the 2027 Nairobi gubernatorial race.
- The U.S. is the largest contributor to the mission, providing billions to Kenyan forces in Haiti.
- Another school has been closed indefinately after students striked on Wednesday.
- Kenya is one of the leading exporters in key areas such as textiles and apparel under the pact.
- Gachagua has positioned himself as theflag bearer for the opposition, something that has rattled the camp.
- Ruto had initially accused the U.S. of handing over second-hand cars to the Kenyan forces in Haiti.
- The report highlighted a worrying link between funding cuts and the thriving of terrorists in camps.
- The women alleged that the police have grabbed their prime piece of land near Wilson Airport.
- Ruto openly criticised world leaders on several issues affecting Kenya and Africa at large.
- The eleven had previously been nominated by President William Ruto to fill various vacancies in government.
- Kenyans on social media came out guns blazing after the video surfaced.
- There are widespread reports that some agents were working with opposition leaders to divide the group.
- MCAs were captured throwing stones and destroying other properties in the Governor's office.
- Recruitment for the agents will be conducted within the year.
- The protesters marched from Kibera Estate through Yaya Center to Kilimani.
- DIGs do not have a mandatory retirement age at the moment.
- While Kenyans are divided on Raila's role, three out of 10 agree with his support for Ruto.
- ODM warned one aspirant of consequences if he disrupted the nomination process.
- The law makers claim that this will increase agricultural productivity in the country.
- The shortlisting was made after reviewing applications that were submitted on August 27, 2025.
- Ruto's administration terminated the Ksh317 billion agreement in July.
- The club was beaten 3-1 by Police FC on Saturday, September 20.
- KDF, on September 14, formally announced the recruitment of military officers of various ranks.
- This came after the CS scheduled to appear skipped a summons without sufficient explanation.
- Mbadi's clarification comes amid protests in some counties over delayed salaries.
- The new loan aims to succeed a Ksh465.2 billion financing agreement that was terminated in March.
- Natembeya was further directed to take administrative action against the officers implicated in the leakage.
- The lawmakers expressed concern that, despite the ban on asbestos use, some buildings are still using it.
- Auditors noted that the regulator did not meet the requirements under Regulation 84 of the 2020 Procurement Regulations.
- The suspect had developed a habit of withholding processed title deeds until bribes were paid.
- The exercise will run from October 3 to October 9, 2025, across all 47 counties.
- The vehicles will be sold at public or private auctions within the next 7 to 30 days.
- The penal code recognises attempted suicide as a crime punishable by a prison sentence or fine.
- The mother wailed as she heard the Head of State confirm the death of her son, who had been missing for over six months.
- Students continue to remain at home as the dons demand over Ksh10 billion in arrears that the government has yet to honour.
- This incident adds to the number of school fires during student protests witnessed in Kericho in the past fortnight.
- The unit's rapid response was credited with averting what could have been one of the most damaging telecommunications attacks in recent years.
- The irate parents were seeking answers amid concerns the school is taking advantage of them.
- The petition seeks to ensure borrowers are not subjected to hefty interest rates by banks and microfinance institutions.
- They have termed the new directive as not only unfair but also unlawful.
- One can be fined up to Ksh5,000, serve six months in jail or serve both for disrespecting the flag.
- Private hospitals had earlier threatened to turn away some public officers unless they paid cash.
- The new directives will take effect in a week's time, starting October 1.
- The players have Kenyan roots but are yet to confirm allegiance to Harambee Stars.
- The four sold the equipment to individuals involved in the illegal connection of electricity.
- Beyond microbes, nitrate pollution from fertilisers and agricultural runoff is another silent threat.
- The new legislation will influence the nomination of the 32 individuals in Parliament each election year.