- "We saw some victims positioned that they were sexually abused," he said.
- President says he is committed to seeing people from all over the world come to Kenya without paying for visas.
- Kenyan health professional are just as good as their Cuban counterparts, minister insists.
- Oncologists say screening for those whose relatives have the disease is totally different.
- Local press report bomb squads seen rushing to the scene.
- Leader seeks country’s reintegration into regional organisations
- In 2016, former Governor Josphat Nanok declared the festival an annual event.
- According to Kindiki, the move is part of police reforms initiated by his ministry.
- He faced one count of defilement and an alternative charge of committing an indecent act on a child.
- ODM says Haiti poses no immediate threat to Kenya's national security.
- Suspension would have unfairly paralysed county assembly duties
- The institution cautioned students against indecent dressing
- Kindiki said the constitution allows both parties to work together seamlessly.
- Justice Oscar Angote dismissed the case stating that the country has put in place a robust biosafety regulatory framework.
- International consultant and Kenya School of Government have designed training programme
- The World Expo is technically known as International Registered Exhibitions.
- Both Hamas and Israel have been "indiscriminately bombing each other".
- Kenyan doctors are capable, says health CS
- The Law Society of Kenya (LSK), human rights organizations and the political class now want the case revived.
- Amendment to help reduce the backlog of cases
- Sylvia Bongo Ondimba Valentin was accused of embezzling public funds.
- CS Mvurya further pointed out that despite the abundant supply, the average Kenyan's fish intake remains worryingly inadequate
- The accused had gone to the station to follow up on a matter he had reported at the post.
- KMA acting Director General John Omingo said they were investigating whether any environmental damage had been caused.
- The man now says he has been humiliated by his lover after the video went viral on social media.
- MPs accuse the university’s management of wasting public funds through botched projects.
- African leaders have joined a chorus of global reactions roundly condemning the violence.
- High illiteracy levels, insecurity, and lack of near access to government services blamed
- The AU Commission described the new conflict as "hostilities" and blamed Israel for sowing the seeds.
- More than 338,000 people have been forced to flee their homes in the Gaza Strip.
- Kenya prepares to mark the 60th anniversary of independence from Britain in December.
- Critics said Nairobi was departing from the AU position, which avoids labelling acts of violence by Palestinians as terrorism.
- Israel PM vows to “crush and destroy” Hamas.
- National Assembly barred TSC from interdicting non-local teachers who had refused to go back to North Eastern region.
- The World Bank provides development aid, but is often seen as a slow and cumbersome lender.
- Netanyahu had earlier vowed the complete destruction of the militant group.
- Israel PM vows to “crush and destroy” Hamas.
- Whether man or woman, run to the nearest dispensary; it would be the start of cancerous tumour
- Whether man or woman, run to the nearest dispensary; it would be the start of cancerous tumour
- Israel PM vows to “crush and destroy” Hamas.
- He said notice had been given to the criminals to surrender.
- Kuppet threatens to stop teachers from invigilating, supervising and marking tests.
- While average gender pay gap is about 19 per cent, married women less likely to be employed than single women, says UN Women report
- The UN Human Rights Council voted to establish an investigations team into atrocities reported in Sudan.
- Myriad ills severely compromise their rights, development, and well-being.
- Official claims her well-being is threatened
- Myriad ills severely compromise their rights, development, and well-being.
- He shot himself in his car and died instantly
- The visit was announced by the UK government.
- The only power plant in the Gaza Strip stopped functioning at 2:00 pm.