- CS Moses Kuria: Schools have no business selling uniforms
- The court has ordered the CS to physically appear for sentencing on February 21.
- Ms Dayo said they had visited the church premises and were astonished at the pathetic state the patients were living in.
- The court has ordered the CS to physically appear for sentencing on February 21.
- The institution has been operating under a provisional licence and cannot admit students until over 50 of its professors have PhDs.
- The latest find include documents dating back to Biden's tenure as vice president from 2009 to 2017.
- Taliban’s education ban has left 2.5 million school-aged Afghan girls out of school
- Lusaka was the first on the continent to default on its foreign debt, estimated at $17.3 billion.
- They are protesting delays of CDF funds.
- The bites are painful and they leave bruises on the skin.
- More than 97 per cent of scientists all over the world agree that climate change is man-made.
- The meeting touted as a “people’s baraza”, will see Mr Odinga delve into the fresh developments regarding the 2022 elections.
- Research negates a routine used by people who practice intermittent fasting to lose weight.
- The judge said majority of witnesses have testified and only two are yet to give their testimonies.
- Wafula Chebukati testifies in IEBC tribunal hearing
- Governor Ron DeSantis says the course has no educational value.
- The solidified oil that clogs up arteries around the heart is often used in packaged foods, baked goods, cooking oils and spreads like margarine.
- There were an estimated 593,000 people aged 100 years or older in 2021.
- Ruto laughs off IEBC server audit demands.
- The injectable and daily pills were the most popular because “the women would take them without their husbands knowing" .
- Fatal attraction: Did love gone sour lead to woman’s beheading?
- Azimio leaders say 30 per cent of government agreement is yet to be met.
- "Serena press conference was pre-arranged for dissenting officials"
- Two young women speak of their experiences of taking ARVs since childhood.
- Pepfar has been funding HIV/Aids programmes in the country for over 20 years
- Fatal attraction: Did love gone sour lead to woman’s beheading?
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived in S Africa on Monday.
- DP Gachagua said musician Ngaruiya Junior who stuck with President Ruto had been given a state job.
- He claims he has been receiving threats to his life from prominent traders.
- Dean of Students says the acceptable dress code is prescribed in the institution’s rules but the students have over time abdicated from it.
- He asked the senator to withdraw his sentiments and apologise to the Gusii community or face the law.
- Presidents Ruto and Macron will discuss the status of key development projects.
- Control your people, Gachagua advises Samidoh
- Dean of Students says the acceptable dress code is prescribed in the institution’s rules but the students have over time abdicated from it.
- By 2022, divorce and separation cases stood at 5,611 up from 1,194 filed in 2013.
- Projections show that Africa's real GDP will stabilise at four per cent over 2023–24, then grow at consistently higher rates than other regions.
- The claim that the earth is more green because of global warming is also false.
- Smitten robber
- Police say they are not allowed to rescue any patients or hospitalise them without the consent of their guardians.
- Five men and five women, all in their 50s or 60s, were killed by the gunman in Monterey Park on Saturday night.
- Raila's 8-point ultimatum to President Ruto
- Raila says the process should be inclusive and must involve all Kenyans.
- Raila Odinga leads Azimio rally at Kamukunji Grounds
- Raila: Azimio does not recognise William Ruto as president
- The demonstrators lit bonfires and blocked the busy highway using boulders.
- The 203 women have set up a demo farm where they say they have eradicated 95 percent of the plant.
- There is fear among leaders that implementation of free-inter-country movement would trigger political instability
- MPs from region vow to rally for peace, call for more involvement of women in mediation processes
- The MPs were protesting delays of CDF funds.
- Finance Bill seeks to increase the cess charged from a flat rate of Sh45,000 per vehicle to up to Sh80,000.