- The audit revealed unexplained discrepancies, with JSC unable to justify 2,180 additional employees.
- The time coincides with the rising inflation, meaning Kenyans could be forced to pay even more for commodities.
- At least nine Kenyans are in line to split millions in prize money.
- The board also announced a special training for parents, which will commence soon.
- Cases of insecurity in the country have been on the increase causing tension among Kenyans.
- The announcement comes as 2024 KCSE candidates prepare for university admission.
- Money Market Funds have competitive returns as one saves for financial needs.
- This follows MPs' uproar over alleged inaction by the National Police.
- For an individual to be granted Hustler Fund, he/she must have an ID.
- The Kenya Met expert also highlighted the duration of the rainy season.
- The latest comes after an observation by top global audiologists.
- The CS assured that all the 246,391 students who qualified for direct entry to the universities will be admitted.
- The update comes a day after KUCCPS reopened its portal for applications.
- Farmers across the country had demonstrated prompting the government to take immediate action.
- This was contrary to Sections 7(1) and 7(2) of the National Cohesion and Integration Act (NCIA), 2008.
- This follows a three-day stand-off between the Nairobi City County Government and Kenya Power.
- Wamalwa said that the opposition will remain firm despite the attacks.
- Karua argued that Kenya's election would be one of the most expensive in the world.
- The four updates will change how taxpayers access and utilise the site.
- The MPs warned that any interruption would have serious repercussions for beneficiaries who rely on these cash transfers for their survival.
- This comes just a few days after the Saturday incident that left over 20 fishermen dead.
- TSC announced a recruitment drive in December last year with plans to hire more teachers in the pipeline.
- This comes amid several changes seeking to reduce wage bill within the public sector.
- The government acknowledged that the transition from NHIF to SHA brought about confusion among public servants.
- The attack occurred on Saturday, February 22, 2025, on Lake Turkana leaving more than 20 dead.
- The elderly woman was set on fire with members claiming that they were getting rid of evil spirits.
- The government has unleashed a crackdown across the country in a move to streamline goods in the market.
- This follows a tense two-day stand-off between Kenya Power and the Nairobi County Government.
- Gachagua has become a staunch critic of President Ruto and his government.
- The teacher was beaten up by his superior during a class session and sustained injuries.
- Nairobi's rental market has faced various shake-ups with rent, especially on the rise in various parts of the capital.
- Ichung'wah claims that Members of Parliament don't manage funds meant for road construction and maintainance
- Motorists have been advised to be on the lookout for traffic updates and alternative roads that will be provided.
- The court made the ruling following a petition filed by Members of Parliament at the Court of Appeal.
- Police officers immediately responded to the scene and disarmed the 'rogue' colleague.
- Several buildings reported disruption of internet services on Tuesday.
- There has been infighting in the National Assembly over who holds the majority.
- The nationwide crackdown set out to rein in on masqueraders in the industry.
- The DPP's job is under serious threat after the latest development.
- The two leaders held the meeting at the Supreme Court of Kenya building in Nairobi.
- Anangwe was fired after UASU accused him and the council of sabotaging operations at the university and scheming to grab land.
- The residents have been in court for over five years seeking for the payments.
- The CS was answering to Senators who brought the matter to the House following a public uproar.
- The notice comes 6 days after the Union Issued another strike notice
- The MP's remarks come after Gachagua made a bold declaration against President Ruto on a live radio program.
- The church members were on their way to collect the body of one of their own in preparation for burial.
- The case is set to be determined on Wednesday at 3 pm, following the outcomes of the meeting between Sakaja and national government officials
- Ruto has maintained his dalliance with Raila despite facing harsh criticism from some quarters.
- The governor spoke after a meeting with the Head of Public Service and Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi.
- The teachers' representatives said that despite persistent calls for resolution, the government had yet to intervene.