- JSC and the Attorney-General were not opposed to the application.
- Titus Wekesa Sifuna had spent three days behind bars.
- Police moved 57 people including children to different police stations across Migori.
- Uasin Gishu Senator Jackson Mandago highlighted the issue before the Senate.
- DG Kones told residents that she will soon make a public appearance.
- Before her death, Mosiori worked as a mental health nurse practitioner.
- Few knew that the ceremonial headgear worn by the Pope was made by a woman from the remote Samburu North.
- They say adhering to the correct date is not merely a constitutional formality but is crucial to upholding rights.
- Pope Francis requiem mass at Holy Family Basilica
- Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga urges Kenyans to support universal health coverage
- Farmers have asked the government to provide certified seeds, training and tools, especially during this long rains season.
- He called for the removal of barriers to free movement and trade, and stressed the need for Africa's youth to harness innovation and unity.
- Mining accidents are common in the vast central African country, especially at small, artisanal sites.
- Police this week rescued 57 people, including children aged between five and 18, from the church.
- The best inheritance is education, not your parents' hard-earned property.
- Man, his wife and seven children were killed after they were locked in and their house set on fire.
- He says Cabinet is set to consider report on regulation of religious organisations
- Martin Mwangi confessed to killing at least seven people and has yet to be charged.
- Uwezo Gap: As Sh7.2 billion flows through Kenya, language barriers, location and bureaucracy leave many behind.
- Disclosure of government information can attract prison term of up to 14 years.
- Gambling addiction among teenagers is on the rise.
- Kenya will need a national AI ethics framework.
- The billions of shillings generated annually by public corporations should enable State meet some of its key financial commitments.
- Access to quality and affordable healthcare is a right Kenyans are entitled to.
- China is reworking its supply chains to reroute its products through second countries.
- Nairobi has had to agree on a tougher funding model as it seeks at least $4.5 billion for the project.
- The fraud syndicate was alleged to possess, or fraudulently prepare all kinds of documents required to support the registration of title deeds.
- Talanta FC scored the winner via Emmanuel Osoro in the first half.
- Race director Hugh Brasher says he supports World Athletics' decision to gender test.
- He says the court ruling, which invalidated the task force, affects only a fraction of the reforms.
- Says he supported her financially and had agreed to buy her land and build her a house.
- President William Ruto
- Committee on Implementation of House Resolutions invoked legal provisions against the PS.
- "Death is a serious thing and is not something we can play with or politicise."
- War on illicit brews
- Repatriation of human remains is a complex process that involves multiple steps.
- The three — Benjamin Kioko, Kenneth Kamau and Ian Ndunguare — are among five people who died in the blaze.
- Petitioner had argued that Kenyans desirous of quitting marriage should not be restricted.
- Court allows four federations that were initially locked out of the election to participate.
- Ndindi Nyoro to Ruto: Loans hurt the economy, leverage assets like State stake in Safaricom instead
- The World Economic Outlook says the debt projections made mid-year for 2024 were plain wrong.
- Kenya doesn’t need less humanity in government; it needs more competence.
- Family says postmortem will dispel rumours over the cause of his death.
- The broader diversification effort is expected to enhance food security and nutritional health in the county.
- Family in Subukia seeks justice after their daughter was murdered, dumped in thicket near their home
- KNUT urges Teachers Service Commission to keep paying teachers benefits even after interdiction
- Two die after pit latrine collapses in Kakamega
- Kelvin Togoch, 17, disappeared after sneaking out on his uncle's motorcycle; his body was found decomposing in a forest days later.
- Sold into digital slavery: How a Sh200,000 agency fee turned into forced criminality and abuse.
- The best time to ask this question is before you buy a car with low profile tyres and the ground clearance of a roller skate.