- Justice Muigai will rule on Monday.
- Senator Onyonka to President Ruto: Put an end to extra-judicial killings to safeguard your legacy
- 'We will defend our country and our national sovereignty, and will prevail, regardless of the extent of the conspiracy and aggression.'
- Good books open worlds, ignite empathy, and preserve memory, which reminds us why reading profoundly matters.
- Kenya's public sector is showing private companies how to keep women—will they listen?
- Reactions to Kenya Kwanza's scorecard are mixed, but many lean toward disappointment.
- Albert Ojwang had planned to transform his community before he met his brutal death.
- Helb's sustainability under threat as number of defaulters on a steady increase.
- The 42-member team, which has been collecting public views, seeks to cope with the emotional toll of survivors' accounts.
- 'You cannot raid my house, then you put me there as a criminal for a whole year as you carry out an investigations.' - Senator Dullo.
- UN agency calls for renewed efforts to increase and accelerate access to control services.
- Initial lie by the police about cause of Albert Ojwang’s death collapsed spectacularly following postmortem results.
- Some learners’ details erased from the National Education Management Information System.
- Judges directed the attorney-general to enact a law governing political campaigns.
- The activists are seeking special damages for travel-related costs.
- There are claims of intimidation and coercion by hospitals implicated in the scandal.
- Warrant issued despite protest from his lawyer Danstan Omari.
- There are claims of intimidation and coercion by hospitals implicated in the scandal.
- Turkana County government gives victims of 2022 arson attack a fresh start.
- Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company issues notice of impending disruption of water supply.
- Protests in London, Nakuru, over man shot dead by police enter second day
- Mr Nderitu's killing sparked protests for the second day in Nakuru's London area.
- The institution has filed a civil application seeking to overturn the Court of Appeal judgment.
- Tamara Blessings went missing on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
- High Court in Voi has come to the aid of a woman whose partner tried to ditch her.
- In Tharaka Nithi, the feud was sparked by the sharing of about Sh285 million.
- According to autopsy, his death was unlikely to be self-inflicted
- He warned that such killings risk pushing the country towards a breakdown in law and order.
- According to autopsy, his death was unlikely to be self-inflicted
- He says his government has made notable progress, particularly in reducing the cost of living.
- Kenya has been grappling with a maize shortage in recent months.
- He says his government has made notable progress, particularly in reducing the cost of living.
- The weekend incident has left the local community puzzled.
- Psychologist Andrew Masama urged honesty and communication in relationships.
- President Ruto's growing collection of nicknames is more than just social media banter.
- Rose Njeri: 'Protest in your own way.'
- 'BET has always made sure they're representing the culture right.' - Kendrick Lamar
- 'It was raining when the accident happened. There was a loud bang...that is when we spotted the bus rolling.' – Witness
- Samidoh's whereabouts are unknown.
- Samidoh's whereabouts are unknown.
- Suba South enterprise proves female-led aquaculture works, as MP Osogo demands ministry inclusion
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who witnessed the failed launch of the destroyer, called the accident a 'criminal act'.
- Good books open worlds, ignite empathy, and preserve memory, which reminds us why reading profoundly matters.
- This is the first time Kenya’s top leadership has been steered by two PhD holders.
- On foreign policy, Ruto's administration has trialled, erred and moved.
- Police assured Albert Ojwang's family of his safety, less than 24 hours later he was dead.
- Ruto's insatiable appetite for borrowing loans has led to Kenya’s debt stock soaring.
- Puzzling deaths of suspects in police custody have become common in Kenya.
- It is the police’s legal and moral obligation to safeguard individuals in custody.
- President’s key promises to women and girls remain largely unfulfilled 1,000 days into Kenya Kwanza’s leadership.