- In a unique show of unity, small- and large-scale traders converged at the Inter-County area and declared their unwavering support for the ODM leader.
- She was buried where she had lived as a widow for most of her life after her husband Gichuki Macharia, also known as Kamami, died in the Mau Mau liberation struggle.
- Boats are dilapidated and overloaded with passengers, goods and animals, increasing the travel risk. Passengers defy calls to put on life jackets claiming the vests are infested with bedbugs.
- The liquid was preferred because elephants have an excellent sense of smell. Trials in Kenya were conducted at peak crop-raiding seasons between 2019 and 2021.
- Ruto claims those behind the arrest of the expatriate were looking for an excuse to jeopardise the August 9 elections to have them postponed or reject the outcome.
- Paris St Germain president Nasser al-Khelaifi on Tuesday (Jun 21) said he was in talks with Nice to hire coach Christophe Galtier to replace Mauricio Pochettino
- Judge rules that circumstantial evidence proved the four were involved in the murders Matter to be mentioned on September 23 when convicts get a chance to mitigate before sentencing.
- According to police informer, details of plan were elaborate from abduction to killing field. The killing area was a secluded farm in Mlolongo in a secluded area called Soweto
- In October 2017, residents held protests about the neglect of the cemetery, but no action has ever been taken. They live with the nauseating stench of the decomposing bodies.
- The public has never known to date which type of witchcraft was used to ship tonnes of maize from the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas in Mexico to Mombasa in less than 72 hours.
- Police insisted the manner in which the cargo arrived in the country was improper. The arrest has amplified fears expressed concerning commissions level of preparedness for the August polls.
- Since the constituency was established in 1963, no MP has served two consecutive terms. Siaya County's largest constituency has a total of 122,002 registered voters.
- After six years, the families of Willie Kimani, Josephat Mwenda and Joseph Muiruri found justice after all the accused who orchestrated the murder were found guilty.
- Njoki accuses hospital of leaving a gauze pack inside her abdomen, causing her further complications. The High Court dismissed her case in 2017 saying there was no evidence of hospital's negligence.
- Gender-based violence cases have increased from 1865 recorded last year to 4,477 cases reported as of June 2022. Kisauni, Likoni and Jomvu sub-counties are the areas with prevalent cases of SGBV.
- Chebukati says the release of the three Venezuelans was conditional as they have to appear before the Anti-Terrorism Unit next week and likely to affect the performance of their duties.
- Chebukati says the release of the three Venezuelans was conditional as they have to appear before the Anti-Terrorism Unit next week and likely to affect the performance of their duties.
- Media Council: 34m Kenyans watched deputy presidential debate on Tuesday; out of these, 10.2m watched both sessions, while 23.8m watched Karua-Rigathi face-off.
- Pres. Uhuru hands over one-year EAC chairmanship to Burundi’s Evariste Ndayishimiye; Uhuru to now mediate peace talks in DRC as the summit’s representative.
- Mung'aro noted the current situation in the medical sector was wanting, with problems ranging from lack of medicine in health facilities, poor working conditions, and lack of necessary equipment.
- A personal physician is a crucial cog in the wheel of presidential duties at home and abroad; checking out opportunistic diseases, diet, and signs of depression.
- KNEC says it will open its Grade Six assessment portal between August 15 and 30, 2022 to allow the candidates select junior secondary schools they’d wish to join.
- Kibochi specialised in regional stabilisation efforts through collective security institutions. He hopes his efforts will motivate young KDF leaders towards knowledge seeking.
- In the notice published in April, 1972, the Ministry of Local Government categorised the developments into separate dwelling houses, residential flats, terraced maisonettes and semi-detached houses.
- Electricity prices began going down in January but this is set to stop after IMF pressured the government. This reduction is being achieved by making Kenya Power take a big hit.
- Police have launched investigations into an incident where a male Class Eight pupil of Nyamninia Primary School in Siaya was allegedly assaulted by teachers for failing to score 400 marks.
- Politician accuses a director in Lands ministry of illegally transferring title deed. His lawyer says NLC upheld the MPs ownership of the disputed land.
- Cash to pay off the airline's debts is an arrangement between Kenya and IMF aimed at restructuring some State-owned enterprises to reduce their fiscal risks.
- Police have released a Venezuelan national contracted by the IEBC after establishing that the election-related stickers he had at the JKIA were genuine material belonging to IEBC.
- The three were murdered after a court hearing against police officer Fredrick Leliman. Court prosecutors proved their case using 47 witnesses and 117 exhibits.
- Rival coalitions claim to have secured ground for their last dash rally three days to the polls. Sports Kenya insists peace concerts will held at Nyayo and Kasarani from August 5 to 7.
- The DP was calmly presiding over a ministry where the corrupt practice was rife. Much of what happened under the ministers watch has never been investigated.
- The tractor-for-hire project was introduced by the county government at a fee of between Sh2,000 and Sh3,000 per service but the price was hiked to Sh8,000 per service.
- Firm says case is on right to do business without being subjected to public resentment. It states that Nyali legislator was inciting the public to cause economic harm or loss.
- The group will assess the political environment and election preparedness. Registrar of Political Parties has sent 445 officers to monitor political parties’ action.
- Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua and Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga will know whether they will testify in a hearing on the death of a former county boss after the August 9 elections.