- Labour Day celebrations at Uhuru Gardens
- Among the injured are 10 men, nine women and two children who were saved by the swift action of responders.
- Florence Akinyi, a resident, said they encountered snakes of different types and sizes on a daily basis.
- A year on, President's vow to ratify ILO conventions that would shield the workers from exploitation and abuse, gathers dust
- The Widows Protection Bill is set to be tabled in Siaya County Assembly on May 7
- Among the injured are 10 men, nine women and two children who were saved by the swift action of responders.
- In the past, truck drivers have been extorted, robbed or burnt to death.
- In Kenya, Labour Day is a public holiday that recognises and celebrates the contribution of workers to the country's economy.
- Forecast shows April marked peak of long rains season in parts of the country except Coastal and Western regions.
- In Kenya, Labour Day is a public holiday that recognises and celebrates the contribution of workers to the country's economy.
- The heavy rains have also caused destruction to property, including houses, crops and road infrastructure in various parts of the country.
- Forecast shows April marked peak of long rains season in parts of the country except Coastal and Western regions.
- The residents of Kamuchiri and Jerusalem villages in Maai Mahiu have lost relatives, friends and neighbours.
- Karrine’s 2005 New York Times bestseller, is a cautionary tale on an industry that instilled women’s objectification
- They were arrested by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations sleuths at NCPB's Nairobi depot offices around 6pm.
- The hospital pumped about Sh1.6 billion into the refurbishment project.
- Legislators say many deaths could have been prevented.
- Tens of victims' lives were saved due to swift action by medics.
- Affected applicants to be given alternative dates.
- Court also orders him to surrender his passport.
- The village has been marooned by floods for several weeks.
- This follows the fertiliser scandal that affected farmers across the country.
- He says the government will support affected families with housing.
- Justice Juan Merchan's order came as Trump's trial was due to resume in New York.
- This follows the fertiliser scandal that affected farmers across the country.
- This follows the fertiliser scandal that affected farmers across the country.
- Maai Mahiu tragedy: Search for 40 missing people continues
- He says the government will support affected families with housing.
- Nyali MP Mohamed Ali is accused of inciting members of the public against the queer community.
- NLC accused of violating the Lands Act, 2012 requiring affected land owners to be compensated within 24 months.
- Aftermath of flooding tragedy in Kamuchiri Village, Maai Mahiu
- She could not explain its source.
- At least 169 people have died across Kenya from heavy rains and flooding since last month.
- The unsung heroines who brave the battlefront at home navigating the turbulence of their union
- Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe have now declared national disasters as a result of the El Nino-induced drought.
- The officials had been summoned to shed light on why the strike had not been resolve.
- Earlier this month, a Nairobi court ordered the minor's swift return to the US.
- They will hold demonstrations every Tuesday in solidarity with the doctors.
- The inspiring tale of former alcoholic and addict who turned her life around to guiding others to a life of sobriety.
- Local leaders say various agencies are trying to repair the road.
- Tuju had accused the lender of never paying the full loan amount.
- Education ministry says learners should not travel home under the current adverse weather conditions.
- Western region has been racked by political upheavals.
- The new opening date is set for Monday, May 6, 2024 for all schools.
- Floods caused by heavy rains have left a trail of death and destruction across the country.
- Police say most of the dead were women, children and elderly people who probably could not run fast enough.
- Police say several people could be trapped in the mud.
- Students caught unawares by the order were seen heading back home after reporting to school.
- Police say most of the dead were women, children and elderly people who probably could not run fast enough.
- Machogu's directive is an about-turn from PS Kipsang's who last week said schools would reopen.