- Applying for loans under both of your names, like an auto loan or mortgage, can also be helpful as on-time payments will be reflected on both of your credit reports.
- Raila calls off planned countrywide demos opposing four IEBC commissioners’ ouster process, citing ongoing exams; says planned demos to resume on December 7.
- The government must shelf the much-faulted threat to withdraw public universities funding. Its ripple effect would make the students’ situation much more untenable.
- Reading from the same script with Linturi, Mudavadi said that the order to import maize should have been given by Linturi and asked Kuria to leave Linturi handle the maize issue.
- National Assembly Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs Committee pushes hearings for IEBC Vice Chairperson Juliana Cherera to 4pm on Tuesday, November 29.
- Dmytro Kuleba told seven Nordic and Baltic foreign ministers on Monday his country needed transformers and improved air defenses to stave off Russian air strikes on energy infrastructure.
- EAC member countries set November 30, 2022, as the deadline for the acquisition of e-passports after extending the deadline from the initial date – December 31, 2022.
- Chinese police patrolled the capital, Beijing, and China's largest city and financial hub, Shanghai on Tuesday, working to prevent the resurgence of protests against the country's COVID restrictions.
- Chinese universities sent students home and police fanned out in Beijing and Shanghai to prevent more protests Tuesday after crowds angered by severe anti-virus restrictions.
- The last World Cup clash between the United States and Iran 24 years ago is considered one of the most politically charged matches in soccer history.
- Francis Wanderi has told the National Assembly Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs hearing four petitions for his removal from office that he will not file his response.
- The Pubs, Entertainment and Restaurants Association of Kenya said the County Government of Nairobi would lose Sh52 million in licenses revenue yearly.
- The Parliamentary Group meeting is to discuss matters of national importance in the wake of what it terms unpopular decisions made by the Kenya Kwanza Alliance administration.
- Multinational tea companies have offered scholarships, built schools and set up water and infrastructural projects through corporate social responsibility.
- Women and girls were also denied the right to inherit property from their fathers, as the community preferred to educate boys while marrying off girls early.
- Ruto had on October 3 announced that the government had lifted the ban on GMO foods after a cabinet meeting to increase the country’s food basket following the prolonged drought.
- Lamu County Commissioner Macharia Irungu said the 28 candidates were airlifted because their respective schools were not registered as examination centres.
- President Ruto has brokered a pact for the pan-African lender to set up Nairobi base after almost decade-long frustration by the Uhuru administration.
- Al-Shabab opposes Somalia’s federal government, which is backed by African Union peacekeepers, and seeks to take power and enforce a strict version of Sharia law.
- Women and girls, in all their diversities, deserve a chance to decide when to have children, the number of children, spacing and with whom to have children.