- 'Praying it was fake because it's the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House.' — Senator Tim Scott
- We have recovered 99.7 percent of the 620,000 bitcoins.'
- The Kenyans are said to have received unusually high sums from abroad.
- In Uganda, the line between "National Unity" and military-enforced stability continues to blur.
- 'Praying it was fake because it's the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House.' — Senator Tim Scott
- 'Now that he has been slain, most pro-Gaddafi factions will experience both diminished morale and anger.'
- Four women arrested in Narok after forced genital examinations now petition the High Court, arguing anti-FGM law re-victimises survivors instead of…
- Wounded soldiers arrive by motorbike at facilities operating at four times their intended capacity.
- What began as a small conservation experiment has since grown into a licensed animal sanctuary.
- According to KICD, 11,867,325 copies of books have been ordered for 35 learning areas.
- The faulty enrolment data means that genuine learners have missed out on adequate funding.
- This week, several United States soldiers landed in Haiti,
- The burden of female genital mutilation breaks her heart, yet fuels her determination as she writes her opening lines.
- Petitioners have already indicated they will move to the Supreme Court.
- "Filing two cases in different courts amounts to forum shopping."
- The CS accused opposition stalwarts of causing chaos at funerals.
- The death of Raila led to the emergence of two factions.
- Since August, a 24-year-old Maasai herder has lost more than 100 cattle and 300 goats.
- The CS will face MPs at the Speaker’s Kamukunji on Thursday at 10am.
- Rampant theft is forcing farmers to resort to extreme measures.
- President Ruto named Ole Kibelekenya Kenya’s ambassador to the new Copenhagen post.
- Six governors offer Ruto 2027 support on strict terms.
- The multibillion-shilling project is now 12 years past the estimated completion deadline.
- 'Closure will only come when the truth is known about the detailed cause of death of our next of kin.'
- The ODPC has officially categorised exam results as 'personal data'.
- By assuming FGM is only a ‘rural, problem, we have left city girls unprotected.
- Critics argue that Isaac Ruto’s participation taints the legitimacy of judges
- Uber says they aren't responsible for the driver; the jury says the driver is Uber.
- 'Think of it as removing the engine from a car; the car will no longer drive.'
- Despite repeated calls for reform, the govt failed to address the underlying issues.
- The opposition memo demanded that the seven IEBC commissioners act with “urgency.”
- MoE seeks to abolish separate diploma training for ECDE teachers and primary school teachers.
- They wanted to show the judge bhang seeds they consider sacrament in their spiritual worship.
- Chief Inspector Peter Terer said the two brothers conspired to jump from a moving vehicle.
- Moses Rono landed the new role in a competitive restructuring process.
- The party accuses the ex-president of overreach after leadership reshuffle.
- Preacher Paul Mackenzie and 31 others are facing 191 murder counts.
- "The initiative is an innovative, inclusive and transparent way to deal with unemployment."
- How a 1993 council decision handed prime public land to insiders.
- Mr Sunkuli to assume the role immediately, electoral agency says.
- Senior police officer linked to the schoolgirl's murder remains free.
- This criminal case is a spinoff of a larger Sh2.1 billion family succession battle.
- 'I declined the money and reported the matter, yet I am the one seated here as an accused person.'
- Local leaders have weighed in on the dispute, labelling the claimants 'con men'.
- 'If we are talking about an oil project and security is not assured, we will be dealing with tricky issues.' — Dr Oburu Odinga, Siaya Senator
- Routh lay in wait for nearly 10 hours at Trump International Golf Club with an assault-style rifle.
- The market is favouring Google over OpenAI.
- While selling over 65 million records and making TLC a successful group, T-Boz was fighting a brutal, invisible battle against a genetic disease
- Thousands of non-local teachers had previously been transferred out of North Eastern but more have since been sent back.
- Investigations reveal a recruitment pipeline that begins with promises of quick money and ends under artillery fire.