- CPF Managing Director Hosea Kili regretted that the former governors have gone home empty-handed but said the pension case was in court and he could not comment about it.
- The church is facing an identity crisis relating to its positioning in the new political administration. As it pulls in different directions, some are happy insiders, others are stranded outsiders.
- President sticks to his position that Azimio is the minority in both Houses, setting stage for a showdown. Registrar insists parties that have shifted allegiance are still Azimio MPs.
- Kajiado governor droped the bid after Moshisho was picked to chair the deputy governors forum. Kirinyaga governor promised to push for an increase of shareable revenue.
- Retired president wrote a Will three years after his exit from government. He appointed Judy Wanjiku, Jimmy Kibaki, David Kagai and Anthony Githinji as executors.
- Retired president wrote a Will three years after his exit from government. He appointed Judy Wanjiku, Jimmy Kibaki, David Kagai and Anthony Githinji as executors.
- With no side having an absolute majority in Parliament, it will not be a walk in the park for the president. Analysts say uniting the country is his foremost priority.
- Candidate Ruto wore religious attire of obscure churches and became the butt of jokes online. In 2014, Uhuru clamped down on registration of churches and the ban has not been lifted to date.
- Raila and Kalonzo say they are ready to ensure the government delivers. The opposition accuses the new regime of 'buying friendship' from Judiciary by giving false hopes.
- Most county assemblies will have their first sittings on Tuesday and Wednesday next week. Those eyeing the coveted seat have been wooing MCAs-elect, including taking them for retreats.
- Kajiado governor droped the bid after Moshisho was picked to chair the deputy governors forum. Kirinyaga governor promised to push for an increase of shareable revenue.
- Influential leaders have high expectations of taking top seats after grueling campaigns. President Ruto must balance gender and regional interests, and reward his allies.
- Ruto lashed out at previous regime in which he was deputy for failing to engage MPs in its plans amid reports Kenya Kwanza had settled on Kimani Ichungwah as Majority Leader in National Assembly.
- Influential leaders have high expectations of taking top seats after grueling campaigns. President Ruto must balance gender and regional interests, and reward his allies.
- President Ruto rules out appointing opposition-affiliated members to his Cabinet; says move will allow effective checks and balances against government.
- The Azimio chief asked the lawmakers to remain united in the bicameral House, warning that disintegration would mark the beginning of their downfall and Kenya’s regression.
- Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairperson Wafula Chebukati has defended the manner in which the commission handled the 2022 General Election
- This was first time Raila spoke in public since Supreme Court dismissed his petition. He rallied his troops to stay firm, saying he would give them direction on next move.
- While Chirchir is currently serving as Ruto's Chief of Staff and Namwamba as advisor on international relations, the two are among leaders waiting in the wings for formal appointments.
- The adverts read, "Settle in Kenya, Britains youngest and most attractive colony. Low prices at present for fertile areas. No richer soil in the British Empire".
- Raila Odinga says it's time to review the constitution, IEBC as he threatens to hold a march of one million people to demand the removal of judges who gave the verdict he differs with.
- Government Spokesperson Cyrus Oguna on Thursday, September 15 said the portrait will be available at the Department of Information in Uchumi House fifth floor, Nairobi.
- The IEBC on Monday published the names of nominated MCAs in the Kenya Gazette, distributing the slots under gender top-up and marginalised categories.
- Ruto comes across as an unknown quantity in what Kenyans should expect of his presidency. The standard refrain is he must unify Kenyans and fix our current economic woes.
- Junet Mohamed is under fire on social media that he was part of those who allegedly bungled Railas campaigns, claims that Azimio refuted through a statement earlier in the week.
- President William Ruto has cut ties with the Sahrawi Republic a day after its Head of State, Brahim Ghali, attended his inauguration ceremony at Kasarani Stadium.
- Kuria said he’ll delete his Facebook and Twitter pages at 6pm, citing the need to keep away from the platforms as President William Ruto implements his Kenya Kwanza manifesto.
- In his speech, President William Ruto spoke of Kenyas mature democracy and promised a myriad economic interventions to spur development and lower the cost of living.
- President William Ruto witnesses the swearing-in of six judges that his predecessor Uhuru Kenyatta declined to appoint over alleged integrity concerns.
- As President William Ruto’s government takes shape, certain people are certain they’ll be extremely close to power, and even witness the creation of some historic moments of the new regime.
- Nairobi places 5th among African cities with wealthiest people; 11 are worth over Sh12b; Sh1.2b (240) and Sh120.4m (5,000), Henley and Partners report shows.
- President Ruto met with US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, former German President Christian Wulff and Eswatini Prime Minister Cleopas Sipho Dlamini.
- Millions of Kenyans watched Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Anne Amadi administer the oath of office to Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua at Kasarani Stadium, Nairobi.