- There is no provision for the use of printed papers, cardboard, or makeshift displays in the Traffic Act.
- After witnessing male-dominated Covid-19 teams, he launched a programme to bring girls into data science.
- Out of 3,500 jikos initially purchased, only 660 could be physically verified by the Auditor General.
- Key investigators failed to explain how the exhibit moved 1,000km from Mombasa to Malaba.
- Everyday applications of nuclear science shaping life in Kenya
- Residents are planning to report their governor to the Auditor-General.
- Looking down from a vantage point, one can see the sheer number of lives woven into the riparian land.
- 'Those calling for oil protests should understand that demonstrations will not bring prices down.' — Prof Kithure Kindiki
- Joy Wangari has been accused of entering into fraudulent supply deals in ministries, State agencies.
- Her journey embodies resilience, ambition and survival within Kenya’s education transition and male-dominated professional spaces.
- Kenya is battling against triple threat of HIV, gender-based violence, and teenage pregnancy affecting adolescent girls most severely.
- Women to get first slot in special seats to county, senate and National Assembly.
- Nairobi senator admits President Ruto has strengths the opposition must overcome.
- President Ruto told locals the opposition team lacked a plan for the country.
- PS Omollo vowed a ruthless crackdown on leaders and hired goons spreading chaos.
- PSC has forwarded the names of three top candidates to each institution after concluding the recruitment process.
- The pay rise is to cushion workers against the rising cost of living.
- Addition of 1.37 million new voters in three weeks could prove decisive.
- Court, however, dismissed the church’s claims for trespass, removal of KPC installations and damages.
- The victim was strangled to death, his body doused in sulphuric acid, and dumped in Arabuko Sokoke Forest.
- The ex-governor is seeking to be allowed to pay the amount in Sh100,000 monthly instalments.
- Auditor says closures were done irregularly and without explanation.
- Public opinion shifts only after women take office, highlighting visibility as key driver of acceptance and political change.
- The Nation has established that SHA covers only the first 24 hours of snakebite management.
- St Luke Orthopaedic & Trauma Hospital accused of mishandling woman's personal data.
- Ruto's visit to Mandera County revives debate on Kenya-Somalia border closure
- A US-backed Israeli-Lebanese ceasefire took effect on Thursday.
- Hundreds of former Colombian forces have gone to Sudan to support the RSF.
- Are there rules that specify what to wear to State House?
- Jaffer and senior industry figures are under investigation.
- Moments after withdrawing Sh350,000 from her account, she vanished.
- Experts warn that teenage pregnancy surge threatens progress on maternal health, education and economic empowerment goals.
- For decades, ODM was Kenya’s most formidable opposition machine.
- The rollout of the Mwalimu Cover under SHA has been met with confusion and frustration.
- IG Kanja classified recent attacks on police infrastructure as 'grave assaults on national security'.
- IG Kanja described the incidents as “a grave and direct assault on national security”.
- IG Douglas Kanja Presser
- The three men accused of attacking Vihiga County Senator Godfrey Osotsi have been charged at the Kisumu Law Courts with two counts of robbery with…
- 'I respect President Ruto but he should discipline his UDA officials who have been disrespectful to ODM.' — Dr Oburu Oginga.
- Araqchi said in a post on X the Strait was open for all commercial vessels for the remainder of the US-brokered 10-day truce.
- New rules require candidates for top seats like Secretary General and Chairman to pay Sh500,000 in registration fee.
- Diplomatic officials have contacted Beryl's family in Kisumu County.
- Beyond fuel, oil is a critical component in over 6,000 products.
- Kenya’s first nuclear power plant in Siaya County is projected to generate between 3,000 and 6,000 megawatts
- Janet Mbugua's exit interview #FixingTheNation
- He walked three kilometres to see the president but never made it back home.
- 'The staff are even saying sometimes snakes are falling from [the roof]. It is a sad state of affairs...' — Senator Richard Onyonka.
- Prof Kotut warns of a 'full-blown institutional shutdown,' with the freeze hitting staff salaries, student services, and enrollment of first-year…
- Change in rhetoric reflects Leo's growing concern with direction of global leadership.
- The staff have given SRC 14 days to respond.