- Parents asked to ensure that their children get to school safely and on time.
- The flooding impact across the country has claimed at least 210 people.
- Parents asked to ensure that their children get to school safely and on time.
- General Charles Kahariri takes oath of office as Chief of Defence Forces
- Helicopters have been used to rescue tourists marooned in the game reserve.
- Gen Kahariri takes over as Chief of Defence Forces following the death of Gen Francis Ogolla.
- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki says severe weather has so far killed 210 people.
- New Navy and Kenya Air Force commanders also took oath of office.
- The boat was carrying 23 passengers against the recommended capacity of eight.
- In 2015, she had made history by becoming the first woman to be appointed Brigadier.
- Forty-nine people are missing and are yet to be accounted for.
- The Senate's figures for what is owed to the devolved units contradict the National Assembly's.
- While the rainy season peaked in April in most parts of Kenya, it is expected to peak this month in the Coast and Western regions.
- Masinga Dam water level was recorded at 1,058.22 metres above sea level on May 2, 2024, against a full supply level of 1,056.50 metres.
- Most of Congo's mineral resources are concentrated in the east, where insecurity has worsened.
- The impeachment motion against the CS sailed through with relative ease.
- Strangers at first. One reality. One mission. Haven offers women counselling, skills training, and a loving community
- the directive is a major blow to commuters.
- Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa and Murang'a are among the areas affected.
- Prof Ntarangwi is the immediate former Chief Executive Officer of the Commission for University Education.
- Mr Kimote has been charged with conspiracy to defraud over the sale of fake fertiliser worth Sh209.5 million.
- The property along Eldoret Iten Road has been at the centre of an ownership battle between Prof Kamar and Wilson arap Maina.
- The accused, a Grade Eight pupil, is said to have been born with the virus.
- Some suggest his speech sounded like government apologism.
- The programme seeks to address many challenges and builds on past strategic plans.
- If Speaker Johnson agrees to the request, it will be the first time in 18 years that an African president has addressed the Congress.
- Her decision to host the snake earned her the nickname “Mama Omieri”.
- These are the findings of a Trends and Insights For Africa (Tifa) survey.
- Teachers make up the largest single block of workers on the government payroll.
- North Rift region farmers are counting heavy losses after floods submerged acres of crops.
- Drama as MPs chant 'Linturi must go' during impeachment debate
- A total of 149 MPs voted in favour of the motion, while 36 voted against.
- Almost all doctors and clinical officers in the county have resumed work to respond to the disaster.
- The position was left vacant following the death of General Ogolla.
- He is the only CS with Grade E, according to the Tifa Research opinion poll.
- Taking legal action asserts tenants' rights and holds landlords accountable for violating laws against sexual harassment.
- The position was left vacant following the death of General Ogolla.
- You also need to ensure that your electricity mains are switched off.
- He left public office without a scandal and is regarded as Kenya's most independent-minded AG.
- MPs debate Agriculture CS Mithika Linturi's impeachment Motion
- Some of the MPs from the ruling coalition have also expressed concern about a political backlash from farmers.
- Amid the chaos, dedicated volunteers have taken on the crucial task of providing play therapy for traumatised children.
- The former Prime Minister has lined up a series of engagements, including with foreign diplomats.
- They will be subject to travel bans and asset freezes under the UK's Global Anti-Corruption sanctions regime.
- Michael Oyier passed away on Saturday 20 April 2024 while receiving treatment at Nairobi Hospital.
- I don't want another man to go through what I went through, domestic violent victim pleas for hotline funding
- Families are displaced and property lost as several rivers burst their banks following heavy rains across the country.
- President insists all Kenyans must pay their taxes and urges doctors to go back to work.
- Kerio Valley Development Authority has assured the residents that there is no cause for alarm.
- Here are the stories that made headlines in April.