- Ministry of Agriculture maintains there is no fake input in the fertiliser subsidy programme.
- In his Will, Moi did not seem to favour Gideon or June, his two favourites.
- Widow narrates in court how husband of 33 years was cremated without her knowledge.
- Azimio leader asks government to suspend decision to review stipend for intern doctors.
- The officer died on the spot after his motorcycle was hit from behind by a truck.
- He died on Wednesday after a battle with cancer, his family said.
- The late June Chebet was adopted by Moi when she was barely four years old.
- The late June Chebet was adopted by Moi when she was barely four years old.
- The commission was probing alleged irregularities in the Communications Authority's staff mortgage during Chiloba's reign.
- Ruto scores C, Gachagua D in Infotrak performance rating
- 81 per cent of Kenyans support Raila's bid for AUC job: Infotrak
- The world has largely forgotten the plight of the so-called Chibok girls.
- Despite high enrolment, most learning institutions are in dire financial straits.
- ANC officials insist the party will not fold into UDA
- Both Kisii and Nyamira county governments claim ownership of Keroka town.
- Five years ago, Sudan, the last male, died of old age.
- Others, branded as Kenya Kwanza sympathisers, have been de-whipped.
- Kenyan President William Ruto and his host Nana Akufo-Addo witnessed the signing of several bilateral agreements.
- Recently, a 17-year-old girl, Sharon Chelangat, was gang-raped and left for dead near Silibwet police station.
- Striking doctors given 24 hours to call off their nationwide stroke or face disciplinary action.
- Unlike social media "tradwives", the unsung heroes of unpaid labour aren't compensated for their labour
- Milemba says party supporters they are here to stay.
- Milemba says party supporters they are here to stay.
- The stories he was covering, he says, did not sit well with the militant group.
- She died on Thursday morning.
- There are 337 and 81 SNE primary and secondary schools, respectively.
- Frik and Kibe are linked to a violent robbery in Eastleigh last month.
- Kisii and Nyamira counties have been scrambling over the control of the Keroka town.
- The two brothers were in the business of ferrying passengers from Nakuru to Kisii and back.
- Senators and MPs will move into the ultramodern office building, which has 28 floors and a health club.
- Auditor-General's report details how public procurement is riddled with flaws
- The two East African neighbours manage elephant herds differently.
- Ms Karua has dismissed Wiper’s Kalonzo Musyoka as lacking the authority to step into Mr Odinga’s shoes.
- Four of Haniyeh's grandchildren, three girls and a boy, were also killed in the attack.
- Administrator blames arrears to hospitals on delayed funding from National Treasury.
- Rwandan envoy says his country learned a bitter lesson from the genocide.
- Rwandan envoy says his country learned a bitter lesson from the genocide.
- Doctors maintain that they will not be intimidated into calling off the strike.
- Stalemate has subjected Kenyans to untold suffering, Muslim clerics say.
- The measures come following a rise in road crashes with school-going children accounting for part of the fatalities recorded.
- MCAs who have been branded Kenya Kwanza sympathisers de-whipped and reduced to single committee membership.
- The suspect allegedly molested an eight-year-old boy and a girl aged 10.
- The Tanzanian journalist worked for the Nation Media Group for more than 30 years.
- In one hundred days an estimated 600,000 to 800,000 Rwandans were killed.
- Djibouti's Foreign Minister becomes the third prospective candidate in AUC's top job.
- Demand from Muslim households celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr, push up prices.
- The payment of prize money will depend upon the World Athletics ratification process.
- President William Ruto donated Sh1 million towards entertaining the learners.
- The payment of prize money will depend upon the World Athletics ratification process.
- While many Black women in US abandon hair relaxers linked to cancer, sales climb in African countries