- The two voters had initially filed a similar petition with the IEBC dispute resolution tribunal and failed, prompting them to move to the High Court.
- The contests and the appetites for seats has soured relations between candidates in Raila’s camp, with fears that the tensions within the coalition could scuttle some of his presidential votes.
- Pundits believe Ruto could have unwittingly set himself up for failure by making promises without considering that, even if he won, there are circumstances that could impede his ability to deliver.
- To attract the younger generation, insurance firms are mulling daily insurance covers. However, there are still hurdles including ones that need a law change.
- Comesa watchdog warns the deal lessens competition and might result in job losses. Kenya has for years had plans to cede operations of some port facilities to private sector players.
- Presidential contenders highlight key areas they seek to address at the Coast if elected. Revival of Kilifi cashew nut factory and blue economy also feature in raft of proposals.
- Uhuru hit out at leaders who failed in their responsibilities yet were now promising a better future, as Ruto blamed the handshake between with Raila for the challenges facing the country.
- To dismiss Wajackoyahism without a sincere analysis of its perspectives as extreme as they are – is to miss out on a critical opportunity to critique ourselves.
- Uhuru hit out at leaders who failed in their responsibilities yet were now promising a better future, as Ruto blamed the handshake between with Raila for the challenges facing the country.
- The principal assistant thought he was equal with the Emperor and had same rights. He forgot that his position depended on the Emperor and believed he had earned it on his own.
- Incumbent Governor Lee Kinyanjui, who is seeking a second term, had to withstand an onslaught of attacks from his rival candidates while making no major errors.
- Locals say that President Uhuru has been avoiding Rift Valley region, only touring for official duties. Pundits blame the situation on strained relations between the President and his deputy.
- Children exposed to the justice system lose their self-esteem and suffer emotional damage. Childrens Bill of 2021 to focus on rehabilitating children rather than punishing or jailing them.
- The principal assistant thought he was equal with the Emperor and had same rights. He forgot that his position depended on the Emperor and believed he had earned it on his own.
- Evans Kidero has asked ODM leader Raila Odinga to persuade President Uhuru Kenyatta to give Tom Mboya University College a charter to become a fully-fledged university.
- Communications Authority orders mobile operators to stop issuance of ICT platforms, services to betting and gaming firms that have not renewed their licences
- With many allies waiting for State jobs they will be forced to expand Government. Uhuru met the expectations by creating the positions of Chief Administrative Secretaries.
- Kenyans don't have stadiums and the children don't have laptops they were promised in 2013. Analysts say Kenyans would be naïve to expect how to statements from either side.
- The truth about the validity of Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakajas degree may take a longer time to unravel as Ugandan authorities cite delays in fast tracking investigations into the matter.
- The thing is cryptocurrencies in their current form and design breach the established norms of a valid legal tender. They offer no persuasive economic sense to justify investing in them.
- Bobby Mkangi, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the 2010 Constitution, said Prof Wajackoyah's plan to legalise marijuana for medicinal use, is practical.
- The arrest of the prime suspect in Kisii and subsequent arrest of his accomplices in Nakuru was courtesy of a mobile phone he stole from a victim they killed and burned last year.
- Some of the drivers fault the apps, saying they are not as accurate when it comes to fares. Police said none of those who claim to have been harassed has reported at any station.
- Jaldesa revealed that suspected bandits who were on police watch list were yet to surrender their illegal firearms and that the next step is to forcefully disarm them.
- President Kenyatta commended KDF for their commitment and service to the country throughout his 10 year-term and even going beyond their core mandate by taking up other roles.
- Evans Kidero has asked ODM leader Raila Odinga to persuade President Uhuru Kenyatta to give Tom Mboya University College a charter to become a fully-fledged university.
- Some UDA aspirants like Aisha Jumwa have asked them to keep off their political rallies. ODM has warned against the use of Azimio Presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga in their posters.
- Growth is the highest in 22 years, according to Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. However, the economy has since then been strained by a high cost of living
- Culturally-responsive teaching values cultural knowledge and skills that students bring to the classroom. Understanding students lives can help teachers foster mutual respect.
- The senator said that he was just a servant ready to serve the residents. Residents said other politicians eyeing the seat should try their luck elsewhere.
- With many allies waiting for State jobs they will be forced to expand Government. Uhuru met the expectations by creating the positions of Chief Administrative Secretaries.
- Bobby Mkangi, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the 2010 Constitution, said Prof Wajackoyah's plan to legalise marijuana for medicinal use, is practical.
- Josephat Makori was arraigned at the Kisumu Chief Magistrates Court. He was charged with attempting to cause injury by an explosive device contrary to Section 235 of the penal code.
- Deputy President William Ruto reiterated that his government would ensure that the price of basic commodities went down immediately after taking over the government.
- Wajackoya: 1,000 hyenas have 2,000 testicles. The Chinese use hyena testicles as medicine. A testicle costs Sh6 million. We shall export the testicles, dog meat, and hyenas
- Peter Mwanzo's first task is to hunt down criminals linked to the murder of three women in Mawanga. Focus is also on how the new police boss will address mental health among his officers.