- More than 100,000 homes were destroyed when a rare and powerful cyclone formed over the Malaca Strait last week.
- Despite protests from Kuloba's mother, he travelled to Russia in August without telling her the exact date of his departure.
- Medical condition characterised by excessive body fat.
- Automation means less paperwork, fewer manual errors and quicker access to tax information.
- President William Ruto's Weekly roundup.
- According to Kalonzo, their shared journey strengthened his own understanding of public service grounded in integrity and principle.
- Senators voted to stop impeachment proceedings against the Governor.
- The changes were announced through a gazette notice dated December 5, 2025.
- The case is not simply a procedural dispute—it is a profound test of Somalia’s adherence to norms and enforceability of EAC treaty.
- Government progress includes strengthening social protection by expanding cash transfers to persons with severe disabilities.
- Security threats more complex, borderless and technologically driven, vulnerable populations must be protected.
- The two men fled on foot and entered the River Hull, prompting a major search involving HM Coastguard, firefighters and police.
- For generations, the community has spread its bets across parties, levels of leadership and presidential candidates.
- A detailed study of electoral violence in Kenya highlights poverty as a core trigger for election violence.
- The move comes after images appeared online of unveiled women competing in the race on Friday.
- As Jubilee’s deputy party leader, former Interior CS has a platform to build on without starting from scratch.
- Sudan has been ravaged by war since April 2023 when a power struggle broke out between the RSF and the army.
- Other than the political class, the President has met union officials, teachers, traders, boda boda operators and chiefs.
- Many gains, efficiency, order and rapid results publication alongside security problems in key areas involving intimidation, clashes and bribery.
- It advances foreign policy priorities and consolidates strategic partnerships critical for national development and security.
- The launch signals the start of transformative undertaking, one that will reshape mobility, trade and economic geography of the region.
- Military intervention in international relations is considered necessary in cases of imminent threat or self-defence.
- Political consciousness is poor among most Kenyans.
- By-elections show “democracy” now a hollow ritual — more performance than principle, more deception than deliberation.
- Without credible opposition voice in place after the former Prime Minister’s departure, leaders will even get away with murder.
- UDA expressed solidarity with the family and the residents of Kinango in Kwale, where Denar hailed from.
- Quality of products and services emerges as the most decisive factor.
- Telecommunications leads as the most popular industry.
- "Young people who are making noise, I beg you to keep quiet. Let us send our sister in peace."
- Youth leaders cite Mbeere North by-election as a clear signal on the region’s preferred direction.
- Here are the photos that summed up this week.
- She was laid to rest at her ancestral home in Kang’o Ka Jaramogi, Bondo.
- According to a statement from the party, Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire, who is the party chairperson, will lead the drive.
- For the past two years, all public Christmas celebrations have been cancelled in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
- Both sides accuse the other of starting the overnight fighting and breaching a fragile ceasefire agreed in October.
- Kenya becomes the first African country to secure US health funding since cuts to foreign aid by Trump.
- The conference will take place in 2026 after being cancelled for a year in light of the Supreme Court's gender ruling.
- Hamisi, 56, passed away on December 6 at about 7 am.
- Suspects granted personal bond of Sh200K each, further directions Monday
- According to investigators, the suspects carried out the scheme by posing as senior officers from the Kenya Prisons Service.
- The survey polled 1,084 adults aged 18 and above between August 26 and September 2, 2025.
- The group Take Back Power says its members poured custard and apple crumble on the Crown Jewels display.
- The children’s parents were not present at the time of the incident
- Heavy bleeding is characterised by needing to change a pad after less than 2 hours, or having to soak through one or more pads every hour.
- President Zelensky says an attack on a rail hub near Kyiv was "meaningless from a military point of view".
- Police said the incident left at least four people dead and dozens injured
- Fourteen others were wounded.
- She said she hopes he “gets the help he needs.”
- Ruto expressed “profound gratitude” to Trump for what he termed generous hospitality
- Award recognises State Department’s leadership in transparency and global reporting standards.