- Workers are seeking wide-ranging reforms covering salaries, allowances, working conditions and union rights.
- Chebett says Stabex is not linked to Ruto, terms Gachagua’s utterances as reckless and malicious.
- What happens when the man who brings home everything will not stay home for anything?
- He walked three kilometres to see the president but never made it back home.
- Beyond fees, the structure of informal work itself presents another barrier.
- Prime CS Mudavadi says implementing the 2019 report would save Sh6bn annually.
- Police in Trans-Nzoia probe cross-county phone theft syndicate as 170 suspects arrested in crackdown
- Trump said Iran had offered not to possess nuclear weapons for more than 20 years.
- Malema, 45, was arraigned for firing a gun into the air during his party's fifth birthday in 2018.
- Despite persistent gender gaps in Stem, this generation is shaping inclusive, data-driven solutions.
- A sharp rise in fuel prices due to Iran war presents a fresh headache for Ruto.
- Baghdad Boys moved in spaces where politics and violence often blurred into one.
- Despite persistent gender gaps in Stem, this generation is shaping inclusive, data-driven solutions.
- The two were killed after police opened fire during protests over poor hospital services.
- School heads now trusted with ensuring the success of the new education system.
- Opposition had rallied Kenyans for mass action to protest the increase in fuel prices.
- As a doting father, he brought with him some yoghurt for his little ones.
- ODM resolved to have its members stop campaigning for Ruto's re-election bid.
- Petitioners argue that Sakaja was fully aware of the court's orders and had been served.
- The High Court extended orders stopping State from selling Safaricom shares.
- When no well-wisher is available to push him to work, he must pay someone, a cost that eats into his already modest earnings.
- More than 10 accounts are frozen as penalties due to accumulated interest owed to Vishva Builders Ltd.
- Kiambu court issued conservatory orders stopping all development on a contested 58-acre heritage site.
- Public health officer said locals ignored advice from a meat inspector to safely dispose of the carcass.
- The Sh5 matatu fare increase is a big deal to those plying the Makuyu route.
- The team's trophy drought turned comedy gold at the festival in Nyeri.
- The Oppositon had demanded their sacking over the fuel scandal.
- Authorities have yet to disclose whether any trafficking victims were found onboard.
- He was convicted last year on five charges, including unlawful possession of a firearm.
- Community pressure mounts, but Isak Nyangu Jaldesa remains steadfast in raising his children alone with love.
- Ruto's UDA dismisses Opposition claims over fuel crisis
- The first US-born pope has been an outspoken critic of the war that began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
- Iran has demanded the right to collect tolls as a precondition to ending the war.
- Hundreds of tankers and other ships have been stuck inside the Gulf since the war began on February 28.
- Competing regional interests have hindered efforts to stop the conflict.
- Marriage isn’t a deadline: The cost of rushing
- Ruto’s UDA has had running political tension with its allies, including ODM.
- Joan Cheyech's beadwork business funds rescues, education, and hope for girls escaping FGM and early marriage.
- School heads in Kenya are overwhelmed by administrative duties, a report says.
- Uganda currently has the cheapest fuel in the region, Tanzania has significant difference in retail pricing.
- A call from prison set off a chain of events that cost a father all his six children.
- Move by Epra follows the Treasury’s reduction of VAT on fuel to 8 percent.
- The country's top hospitals; KNH, MTRH and Nakuru Referral, are struggling to provide healthcare services.
- The court also gave him a 12-month jail term.
- How EAC bloc changed the way it works
- President Ruto has dismissed the protest threats, arguing that global forces drive prices.
- There's a widespread contamination in commercial flour as well as other food products.
- Some locals alleged the Anglican Church obtained lease extension through illegal and flawed process.
- The contested rules are part of broader reforms in the transport sector.
- MP Anthony Oluoch argued that the current system discriminates against the poor.