- The teacher was shot dead as he attempted to flee.
- The level of accountability within police agencies in Kenya is very low.
- The stand-off has left many of the 1.13 million pioneer Grade 10 learners idling or relying on digital notes.
- Insider claims violent attack on former DP was planned days in advance in Nairobi.
- Sub-county and county schools enrolled nearly half of the learners, data from the Ministry of Education shows.
- One of the main points of contention is what constitutes pensionable emoluments.
- New research reveals that prevention efforts which seem to blame men trigger defensiveness and disengagement. The path forward? Positive,…
- The extra funding will help the commission fill critical staffing gaps and execute its expanded mandates.
- The initiative involves a series of political activities aimed at consolidating the party’s influence in Nyanza, Western, and Coast regions.
- Dr Ruto urged the region to embrace national unity and judge his administration by performance, not rhetoric.
- Raila Odinga’s widow tells off critics questioning her nomination.
- Assaulted youth decry slow pace of investigations into the incident.
- Police are yet to understand how intruder accessed the highly-secured Nyayo House.
- Africa’s dealings with the US remain precarious.
- High Court rejects former provincial commissioner's bid for recusal of magistrate.
- Deputy President says the government is committed to ensuring all learners have access to education.
- Kalonzo and Muturi have issued scathing rebukes.
- Treasury deemed the governance so poor that it suspended all climate funding to mitigate risk.
- The preparedness of the IEBC in handling the 2027 General Elections, and challenges facing the implementation of CBE system, form the key agenda as…
- Barbie Kyagulanyi was reportedly choked and humiliated by soldiers demanding information on her husband’s hideout.
- Leaders have noted that the heavily militarised federal presence is triggering PTSD in a community that fled war and surveillance in Somalia.
- Minneapolis has become the focus of the Republican president’s crackdown... with some 3,000 agents deployed.
- He now spends most of his time attending political events
- Commission says it evaluated the professional competencies, communication skills, experience and integrity of the 35 candidates.
- Despite new laws and a woman president, only 9.6 per cent of local council candidates in 2025 were females
- With the rollout of Grade 10 under the CBE system, hundreds of small under-enrolled secondary schools are facing crisis.
- Unsuspecting victims of the scam were either arrested at airports or turned back during transit.
- There have been sustained calls for the Odingas to solve their differences.
- In a country where ethnicity dictates opportunity and safety, economic pressure turns identity into a tool for navigating dangerous commutes and…
- Former Deputy President says there will be no direct party tickets.
- Multi-agency team begins inspecting buildings in Nairobi County.
- Kiswahili has had more learners exceeding expectations in the exam.
- KeNHA announces major traffic disruption, advises motorists to avoid the busy road until further notice.
- Currently, Kenyans in the diaspora can only vote if they have a valid passport and upon registration by IEBC.
- The G8 says that the region's loyalty was tied to Raila, and that the new leadership must "earn" it.
- A public participation forum on the planned draining of the dam has since been postponed indefinitely.
- Kenya Airways warns of further disruptions on Monday, January 26.
- KeNHA announces major traffic disruption, advises motorists to avoid the busy road until further notice.
- Fire brigade on site as motorists are advised to stay clear of the bridge.
- Experts warn of a legal 'spanner in the works' because counties manage pre-primary schools.
- The strike follows a visit by Vice President JD Vance, who defended ICE agents.
- Unless a judge intervenes, over 5,000 Ethiopians will lose their work authorisation and legal protection on February 13, 2026.
- On average, some 90 per cent of applicants for positions advertised by the Commission do not get recruited. — PSC Report
- “If I could turn back the hands of time, I would,” Wangui says as her three children Njeri, Emmanuel, and Kairo are cremated.
- Report says PSC should oversight and supervise inter-county transfers.
- President Ruto's latest move reshapes the country’s political landscape.
- "It's a temporary relief to give parents time to settle their obligations."
- High Court said it could not stay its finding of unconstitutionality, forcing the State to pursue appellate relief.
- The US Deputy Secretary of State will first travel to Egypt before heading to Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti.
- He holds the position as PSC finalises the recruitment of a substantive Vice-Chancellor.