- Outcome of the NDC likely to influence the party’s internal balance of power.
- Lawyers, diplomats, conservationists, and entrepreneurs reflect on leadership’s burdens, political barriers, and rebuilding public trust beyond…
- CS Ogamba: Government to increase education research output by 30 percent
- Threated by both terrorists and even his students, the teacher had pleaded with TSC for a transfer.
- Court said that unwarranted stigmatisation exposed the judges to public ridicule.
- Government’s failure to implement Auditor-General's report may have contributed to worsening drought.
- SC Kanjama was admitted to the bar in 2003.
- Central to the dispute is the police firearms register which tracks ammunition issuance.
- Ward representatives say deal will unlock an additional Sh80 billion for development.
- High court advocate unpacks the confusing language of the courtroom.
- Court cites lack of evidence linking him to the offence.
- Six others sustain serious injuries in the Nakuru-Eldoret highway crash.
- Policeman gets lengthy jail term for brutal assault that led to the civilian's death.
- When the short rains failed, and the long rains never came in 2025, life became unbearable.
- The impact of Ramadan being felt far beyond mosques and prayer mats.
- Dramatic move coming just days before the board’s tenure expires on February 28.
- Court rules that such businesses must obtain valid licences from the Tourism Regulatory Authority.
- He was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
- The 900-acre parcel was previously at the centre of conflict among local miners.
- The stalls were flattened overnight by KeNHA.
- CS Ruku pledges government food relief to Kajiado residents amid drought
- British administrators manipulated customary law to subordinate women and fracture pre-colonial gender balance.
- This clears the way for sale of stakes in State-owned firms.
- The scam rested on a massive claim—the ability to process and ship 495kg of gold from Kenya to the Middle East.
- Candidates are fiercely targeting Nairobi’s massive voting bloc and the increasingly influential "younger bar".
- Since its inception, the fund has only processed loans for 389 applicants—a tiny fraction of the state workforce.
- His appointment comes with a fascinating backstory involving a 400-year family legacy and a 600-acre win on Wasini Island.
- The atrocities were not "random excesses of war" but a coordinated 18-month siege.
- The estate is part of a massive fortune includes two bank accounts by the late President Moi.
- The said parcel is a known gold belt that in the past has been a centre of major conflict among local miners.
- Thousands of Grade 10 learners reported to senior schools without fees.
- David Maraga: 'I am the people's project. The claims against me are propaganda.'
- Former Meta VP Nick Clegg admitted in internal emails that the company's age limits were "unenforced" or even "unenforceable".
- The governorship of Nairobi has proven to be more of a poisoned chalice than a seat of power.
- At least 35 Kenyans have been deployed to military camps in Russia.
- Despite community criticism and past fatalities, Sheila Serem joins male divers, hoping tourism and rescue work will secure her family’s future.
- A suspect lynched by a mob in Kericho had a police ID card.
- Schools face a tough balancing act in deciding the co-curricular activities to participate in.
- MCAs say State House deal is an admission that Sakaja is unable to govern.
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- Deputy President and former Interior CS exchange words over accountability and leadership.
- The petitioners want the Sh80 billion deal suspended.
- Records in Parliament show that Dr Alawy was nominated by ex-President Kenyatta.
- Initiative introduces offline digital libraries to improve access to educational resources.
- Records in Parliament show that Dr Alawy was nominated by ex-President Kenyatta.
- Court eases bail terms that had kept former governor incarcerated despite an earlier release order.
- Magistrate declined to grant police request of seven-day custody.
- MCAs implicate county officials in scandal that has left thousands of farmers counting losses.
- The wall was to ward off the Al-Shabaab militants who maimed and killed Kenyans.
- In Kenya’s running capital, saving women’s lives must matter as much as breaking records on the world’s toughest tracks.