- Ruto's Kenya Kwanza rattled by Gachagua's political resurgence.
- Gender CS acknowledges harmful practices as widows' organisations launch fight for constitutional protection
- I saw police shoot at children. I saw police drag bodies. I saw blood.
- Ruto allies send chilling warning to those planning to take part in June 25 protests.
- The past 12 months have seen a spike in human rights violations in Kenya.
- Last year's demonstrations reshaped activism and redefined protest.
- DP Kindiki urges governors to prioritise seamless collaboration between the two levels of government.
- It has been noted that teachers in secondary schools lack competency in three pathways for senior school.
- The suspects did not plead to the charge as two of them had no lawyers to represent them.
- Despite existing laws protecting widow rights, lack of official statistics leaves millions without targeted support or government intervention
- The visibly angry CS orders that the civil servants be locked out for arriving late
- The electoral agency is expected to oversee 22 mini-polls comprising one Senate seat, six for MPs and 15 for Ward reps.
- The airport was originally established as a landing strip for British colonial administrators between 1962 and 1963.
- Kenyan content creators and businesses use TikTok to reach a large audience.
- Kendu Adventist Hospital was established in 1925 by Dr George A.S Madgwick.
- Of the Sh45.91 billion collected by all the counties, Sh30 billion was collected by 10 counties.
- Her mother received a message that she was being deported, but Jackline Gatwriri did not arrive in Kenya.
- Justice Julius Nangea ruled that the verbal insults were not sufficient provocation to justify the killing.
- 'This looks like a case of history repeating itself. Whether Mr Lagat will survive the storm, unlike his predecessors, is a question of time.'
- The mediation team was making little progress and time was running out, risking a financial crisis in the counties.
- The Communist Party has maintained a tight grip on China for decades.
- From floods to drought to hope: How Emily Kinyanjui became the face of Kenya’s climate fund revolution
- Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia launched in February 2022, but thousands of civilians have been killed in the conflict.
- This aims to help tens of thousands of travellers stranded by widespread cancellations across the Middle East after the US attacked Iran.
- Satellite imagery indicated the US attack on Iran’s nuclear plant severely damaged or destroyed the uranium-enriching centrifuges it housed.
- What began as a digital outrage over the controversial Finance Bill, exploded into a nationwide revolt against government excesses.
- The court wins have expanded the democratic space, empowering citizens to voice their concerns.
- Spending contradicts earlier pledges by Kenya Kwanza to clamp down on luxury expenses.
- Anti-graft agency says move is meant to show that corruption does not pay.
- Gen Z protests, barely two years into Ruto's term, have threatened the alliance's existence, triggering major fallouts
- Sister Teresa's rescue centre faces crisis as US funding cuts leave survivors of FGM and child marriage without meals
- I’m no longer attending protests. And I’m no longer leading anyone.
- The High Court is currently inquiring into the rightful heirs of his wealth and the true value of his assets.
- The two County Speakers have received separate show-cause letters from Wiper Party.
- Learners will take a five-day break starting June 25, 2025 and return to school on June 29, 2025.
- Properties of the British national who died almost 13 years ago have been the subject of court battles.
- Mr Boniface Muhandia left home in 1965 at the age of 39.
- The accident occurred on the busy Nairobi–Nakuru highway on Saturday night.
- Three-judge bench ruled that the convict who had lost his first appeal was guilty as charged.
- Benedict Kabiru’s family are demanding to know what happened to him and why officials have not given clear information about his fate.
- Killings and violent robberies have turned Nakuru into a haven for criminals.
- High Court declares several provisions of the Public Benefit Organisations Act, 2013, unconstitutional.
- 'They are very good at football. How did it go wrong?'
- If successful, Thika will become Kenya’s sixth city, joining Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru and Eldoret.
- The procedure for recalling a legislature is stipulated in the Elections Act and it entails filing a written petition with IEBC.
- In some cases, police officers have returned to work quietly without facing any consequences.
- A flamboyant lawmaker is said to have taken a suspected hard substance and nearly caused a fatal accident.
- The US reached out to Iran diplomatically on Saturday to say the strikes are all the US plans.
- From shame to suicide, men suffer quietly under outdated ideals of masculinity and a system that ignores them.
- Promotion vacancies are distributed based on availability across different levels.