- Nairobi, Nyeri, Siaya, Elgeyo Marakwet and Nakuru counties are the biggest culprits.
- There are AI-powered smart cameras and a digital enforcement system that can identify multiple violations in real time.
- Parliamentary Budget Office says overtaxing Kenyans encourages tax evasion.
- With food aid irregular and farming impossible, they spend the festive season crafting brooms, foraging for wild fruits and hoping for buyers.
- Over the years, various proposals to tame banditry have failed to yield results.
- The directive applies to reformed inmates serving sentences of less than three months.
- Public health experts are urging Kenyans to remain vigilant to avoid food poisoning.
- The shores of Madhubaha, Fort Jesus waterfront, and Tudor Beach remain largely underutilised and neglected.
- The release comes as international pressure reaches a boiling point.
- Despite backing Ruto's reelection, Orange party has warned UDA against encroaching on its traditional zones.
- The hired killers pocketed Sh1.7 million and later revealed the murder plan to the victims, who alerted the police.
- With nearly a quarter of Kenyan households headed by women, this festive season exposes deep economic inequalities.
- He reveals the personal cost of losing his privacy to Gen Z and explains why the most famous quote from the Gachagua trial never actually happened.
- The President, who was DP then, bought 2,536 acres of land from former Taveta MP Criticos.
- Some of the passengers had to escape through the bus windows...
- Joyfred Maina was dismissed from police service over an anti-Ruto video taken during protests.
- While the President models Kenya's economic future on the Asian tiger, a 51-place gap in gender equality tells a different story
- State put in place a raft of measures to tame insecurity menace in the "valley of death".
- Oburu Oginga-led party threatens to stop supporting President Ruto's re-election bid in 2027 if its demands are ignored.
- Judge dismisses claims by a divorced woman seeking an equal share of former spouse's property.
- Authorities have listed terrorism, poisonous liquor, robberies, rape, narcotics and carjackings among the risks.
- The recruits graduated last Friday at the KWS Law Enforcement Academy.
- "We're dedicated to making the placement process as transparent, fair and satisfactory as possible."
- State seeks to turn Nairobi into a diplomatic and conference capital.
- Experts suggest that staying safe and comfortable requires a few deliberate lifestyle choices.
- Some candidates have been placed in day schools located hundreds of kilometres from their homes.
- A central piece of evidence is being challenged for lacking a date, signature and the mandatory Certificate of Electronic Evidence.
- Her journey—from facing resistance as a young girl to leading Europe’s best teams—underscores both the progress made in women’s football and the…
- The investor made several payments totalling Sh98.7 million.
- US embassy visa appointments are now a year-long gamble.
- A group of twelve unknown suspects travelling in a white minibus and a silver sedan opened fire on patrons of a tavern.
- People are getting their news from AI. Here's why it's a threat to democracy
- The man was told that he is not welcome in Kenya as he had disparaged Nairobi in public forums and social media.
- Joan Kimeto, who eloped with the former MP in 1986, says Jirongo was a friendly and living husband.
- STEM takes the lion's share of Grade 9 placements as nearly half of learners transition into science-focused pathways.
- A new report shows that despite progressive laws, poverty, culture, and infrastructure gaps are costing girls weeks—and sometimes years—of learning.
- Senior schools require specialised teachers, laboratories and facilities.
- Starting January 2026, new measures will be introduced to punish specialists found elsewhere withing official working hours.
- The legal dispute centres on the use of public land to construct private housing units for sale.
- A confrontation ensued when Dr Fryda went to the hospital in Lang’ata as two factions clashed.
- Wiper leader says the President is deliberately misrepresenting his public service record.
- Trouble started in 2006 when Stephen Muli led a faction of shareholders to overthrow Obed Mbithi, then board of directors' chairman.
- The results were published late Friday night. The delay triggered anxiety among parents and candidates.
- Knut national elections will be held between April 1 and June 30.
- Guan Heng is a citizen-journalist who risked his life to film secret "concentration camps" in Xinjiang.
- Court halts Kenya-US health pact as Omtatah wins second round.
- The law protects spouses, allowing affected partners to seek court declarations to safeguard marital status and property rights.
- To give teachers more bargaining muscle, the union is increasing branch executive committee members.
- On the morning Kenyans learned of Raila's death, President Ruto signed eight Bills.
- 'I will not stop supporting the ruling Kenya Kwanza coalition, of which DP is a member.' - Senator Mundigi