- Like a dark looming cloud, self-sabotage can cast a shadow over even the most promising of relationships.
- Alcohol will also not be served by or to individuals carrying offensive weapons
- Veteran journalist led lifesaving campaign to free Stevo Munyakho from death row in Saudi
- Tanzania’s ban has raised concerns over its commitment to EAC integration
- The launch brought together diplomats, academics, creatives, and civil society leaders
- The tour, themed under #ThePeopleShall, is expected to be the first in a series of grassroots engagements.
- Policy focuses on four main pillars: law enforcement, community engagement, border control, and rehabilitation.
- The unrest has also involved reports of gunfire in parts of the capital.
- Getting married is a step closer to the fairytale ending for many people.
- State House sources says the talks expected to address long-standing issues on shared border
- Kipkorir said the biggest tourism destinations in the world allow the activities, leaving it upon tourists to choose what they want.
- Mbadi said the government had rolled out a system, aimed at eliminating irregularities in procurement
- Ruto said the high-level ceremony is tentatively scheduled for October, or by latest, November this year.
- World Hepatitis Day is marked annually on July 28.
- Patients travelled from as far as Kisumu, Kakamega, Siaya, Homa Bay, Kajiado, Nairobi, and Kiambu
- The man, identified as Mulinge Muteti, interrupted the court while an advocate was addressing the judge, yelling, “IPOA, stop protecting Lagat."
- The CS spoke at during the launch of the East Africa Israel Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.
- The Ugandan president is in Nairobi for an official visit.
- During a meeting at State House, Nairobi, Museveni and Ruto agreed to fast-track the signing of a landmark cross-border resource-sharing agreement
- Museveni decried that the youth tend to engage in trivial arguments
- World Hepatitis Day is marked annually on July 28.
- Salasya said one of his lawyers was unwell; the other was attending to a different matter in another courtroom.
- Kindiki said the new law seals all loopholes corrupt officials have over the years taken advantage of to steal public funds.
- Museveni has in the past been known to take extra care in public settings, especially following the COVID-19 pandemic
- The rice will be subject to food safety standards and certification.
- According to Salasya, Sifuna could be a strategic political figure supported by Raila and President William Ruto
- Court sets February 9th and 10th 2026 as trial dates for the officer accused of murder
- Talaam was interdicted after Albert Ojwang died under unclear circumstances while in custody.
- Police said on Wednesday that they acted on intelligence and arrested two men who were seen in the video dragging Makori into a fire.
- The two teachers administered corporal punishment before the boy was found dead
- A section of ODM members claimed the IEBC did not follow the law in reallocating Mbadi's seat.
- Rachel stated that young people are already driving meaningful change through their creativity.
- The sittings in Busia had initially been planned for September 23-27, 2024.
- The announcement was made during the 134th Session of the IMO Council held this month in London.
- This has been blamed on modernisation, climate change and external influences.
- Gachagua was captured walking side by side with Pastor Dorcas along a paved path
- Having a child the first time is an experience that is unique to each woman
- According to IEBC, there is no enabling legislation in place to facilitate the recall of MPs.
- In a statement, the 83-year-old said his health was not an issue.
- Tanzania’s ban has raised concerns over its commitment to EAC integration
- “ODM must make a decision now, there’s confusion even among its supporters."
- In the US alone, there have been 207 severe injuries since 2009, figures from the National Transportation Safety Board show.
- Partnership will go beyond individual support to addres broader operational needs
- The law was sponsored by the Leader of Majority Party Kimani Ichung'wah.
- State warns households against using jikos to keep warm during cold season.
- The policy reaffirms the State’s effort to building an inclusive society, leaving no one behind.
- Only 10 county governments have submitted their financial plans to Nyakang'o for approval.
- Key events and activities happening today.
- The ban also affects TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X and Snapchat and is due to start in December.
- Each girl received sanitary pads expected to last six months.