- Images of the accident showed the matatu completely damaged with broken windscreen, windows, seats and deflated tyres.
- DCI officers arrested the suspects on Thursday, March 13.
- Detectives recovered a total of Ksh2.07 million in cash from the home.
- A Senator renewed his criticism of Sakaja before the Senate on Thursday.
- The Governor was convicted in a procurement case that dates 9 years ago
- The residents have been given three months to vacate or else they will be evicted forcefully.
- The Senator revealed his woes on Thursday, March 13.
- The police boss was convicted after the prosecution presented nine witnesses.
- There are 3,753 electric vehicles in Kenya with the figures having increased from 2,694 as of December 2023.
- The incident attracted widespread attention with many criticizing the planning of Ruto's travel within the capital.
- The announcement comes amid a surge in road accidents across the country
- The students were involved in an carnage on Friday night and were subsequently taken to Kocholia Hospital.
- The March intake for KMTC will kick off on March 18.
- The incident adds up to the controversy during Ruto's tour in Nairobi.
- This follows an alarming growth in the number of these accidents and the cropping up of unlicensed operators.
- The President has become a host of various nicknames from Kenyans since his ascent into power.
- NACADA had earlier flagged Airbnbs as hotspots for drugs.
- Despite police intervention, several Kenyans sustained injuries from the incident.
- Ruto's government introduced fees on IDs in 2023.
- Nairobi is one of the four main headquarters of the UN, including Vienna, Geneva, and New York.
- This follows an incident in which a gang of ten robbed motorists and pedestrians of their valuables.
- Police plan to recruit 10,000 new officers this year.
- A section of leaders allied to President Ruto castigated the CS for calling him out over abductions.
- The Senator made the remarks while appearing on a television show, with the Gachagua's ally present.
- The government announced the changes during a stakeholder forum attended by officials from the East African region.
- Kawira was handed a temporary lifeline by the court in December, but the case is in court.
- Saccos lost over Ksh13 billion in the scandal revealed last month.
- A change in car ownership can result from the auction of government or NGO vehicles or the sale of a car between two individuals.
- Among the directives is the review of the higher education funding model.
- Last year, the government was faced with a scandal over fake fertiliser supplied to farmers.
- The officials have been accused of ignoring pleas from workers for weeks.
- Kenya Met has said the long rains season has not started yet.
- Ahmednassir and the Supreme Court judges have been at loggerheads both in the corridors of justice and on social media.
- The fire, which occurred in a critical economic activity area, left the affected individuals counting their losses.
- Already, Kenyans have been experiencing huge pressure on fuel prices from regular price hikes, leading to a surge in product prices.
- Muturi has missed three cabinet meetings since January.
- The actions of the two fraudsters left several businessmen counting their losses in the multimillion-shilling scam.
- Businesses were left counting losses after attacks from rowdy youth.
- Kenya was instrumental in the creation of South Sudan in 2011 and remains a leading partner for the world's youngest nation.
- The company employs more than 1,500 people, and its operations generate 20,000 indirect jobs.
- The Senator said that the move would be useless to the common citizen.
- The training is expected to commence on May 5.
- This comes just a day after the cabinet announced the planned date for construction of the Nairobi-Nakuru-Mau Summit Highway.
- The portal closes in eight days, according to the notice.
- Kanja spoke after the mastermind behind the police post revealed his intentions.
- The man is said to have died on the spot.
- On February 23, RSF signed a charter in Nairobi, sparking a diplomatic row between Kenya and Sudan.
- The workers dropped their tools almost a month ago.
- This development comes just a few months after a countrywide shortage of blood was reported.
- A manhunt has been launched for the unidentified driver.