- They both literally camped in villages for two months...
- In political commentary, silencing a speaker is a 'drastic' measure that should only be taken in the clearest cases. - Court
- While ambitious, the project faces the shadow of previous state-led tech initiatives that stalled before completion.
- The team recovered GPS tracking devices, maintenance logs and onboard instruments from the fire-damaged wreckage.
- Bett called the MP’s photographer; a stranger answered the phone at the crash site to confirm everyone on board had perished.
- The warning comes in the wake of reported attacks by Israeli and US forces on Iranian targets.
- The late MP described as steadfast, focused, selfless, vocal and fearless leader.
- Air strikes on Iran keep major airports in the Middle East closed.
- Resumption comes at a time when learners are set to begin registration for national assessments and examinations.
- The legislator is said to have “received Christ” in January and has vowed to live a life that pleases his maker.
- Revelations highlight how extreme wealth erodes democratic institutions, silences victims and normalises exploitation within protected enclaves.
- Protesters set fire to a United Nations office building in the northern city of Skardu.
- The regime has every incentive to do what it must to ensure its survival.
- Kenyan's Foreign Affairs ministry ask citizens to stay in close contact with embassies.
- Supreme Court judge Isaac Lenaola to head the court for the next two years.
- The late MP was less known for his legal mind and more for his deep connection to the people he served.
- Abuse on tea farms reflects broader structural inequalities undermining women’s safety, productivity and economic independence.
- Siaya Governor says that when Raila Odinga met MPs in Nairobi, he cautioned them about the two-term talk.
- Politicians have erected giant billboards with persuasive messages asking Kenyans to register as voters.
- The United States and Israel carried out military strikes on Iran on Saturday, targeting its top leaders.
- Prof Kindiki says United Opposition has nothing to offer compared to the ruling Kenya Kwanza coalition.
- The bodies have been moved to Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital mortuary.
- MPs are sounding the alarm over a massive Sh284 billion funding hole.
- The appeal comes at a time when the drought crisis is worsening.
- The helicopter bursts into flames.
- The assailants arrived on two motorcycles, pretending to report a stolen motorbike.
- Kenya is witnessing a recurring cycle of 'political bad manners'.
- Ruto confirms that UDA and ODM will compete against each other for all elective seats.
- Cherargei claims that detectives possess detailed files on these 'goon networks'.
- The conflict has rapidly spread, with explosions reported in major hubs including Dubai, Doha, and Riyadh.
- Theodros Dagne provided presidential advisory services for over a decade.
- Despite funding constraints and criticism, Nakuru Woman Rep defends her record and seeks expanded resources for her position.
- School fee arrears are no longer a legal reason to withhold exam results.
- In a startlingly honest account, the former political detainee explains why he celebrated his son’s four-year jail sentence.
- The escalation follows the collapse of nuclear talks in Washington.
- 'The operation had been planned for months in coordination with Washington.' — Israeli Defence Official
- Findings suggest boosting natural immune pain-resolution ways could help prevent chronic pain, especially for women.
- Victory in by-elections demonstrates confidence in the government's development record, President says.
- In Nairobi, Eldoret and Mombasa, judges are being asked to establish the authenticity of wills and signatures.
- Ruto taunts Opposition after by-election victories
- The officer is accused of facilitating irregular registration of eight health facilities, which gobbled millions of shillings from SHA.
- Narok County had argued the petition was frivolous and an abuse of process.
- Court rules that TSC erred in firing him as a teacher in 2018.
- Residents raised the alarm over “relentless night-time and early morning noise.”
- What was once a bastion of Orange resolve is flickering under clouds of uncertainty.
- ODM flag bearer Edward Indimuli trailed the pack, securing a mere 30 votes.
- The conference offered a platform for NGOs, the government and private entities to share their views on the future of project financing.
- Integrity of the country’s immigration and security vetting systems questioned.
- The conference offered a platform for NGOs, the government and private entities to share their views on the future of project financing.
- She says her sermons are inspired by the daily lives in the rural farming community.