- Other leaders floated as possible running mate include Governor Wanga, CS Joho and Governor Waiguru.
- The manoeuvres appear to be making Gachagua a political monster
- DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua questioned why Jubilee’s Narok Town Ward candidate withdrew to back UDA
- Wiper leaders have celebrated the win as proof of party’s strong grassroots machinery
- Constant supervision around water, as drowning remains one of the leading causes of accidental deaths among children
- The appointment seeks to strengthen ODM’s external engagement capability.
- Officers are now on the trail, while the farm is trying to restock to meet the end-of-year demand
- The drive, themed “A healthy child, A happy future,” seeks to mobilise resources and partnerships to improve nutrition for children under five.
- Raila Odinga Junior announced that the family had settled on Kang’o Ka Jaramogi in Bondo as the burial site.
- Your vote counts in recognising Kenyans making a real difference.
- The total passed 300 earlier on Sunday, with evacuation efforts under way.
- Ruto urged the faithful to pray for leaders whop were elected in the by-elections held last Thursday.
- PSC members Okong'o Omogeni and Moahmed Ali as well as Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale among the targets
- Alumni to rethink how they can help bring Kenya and Australia “even closer."
- Ruto urged the faithful to pray for leaders whop were elected in the by-elections held last Thursday.
- Winfrida Malembeka was arrested just five days after her graduation, on claims of incitement using social media.
- Research by Unite Students found 67per cent of parents use an app to track their child's location.
- The tournament not only highlighted athletic talent but also amplified calls for greater recognition and support for the Deaf community across the…
- The court found that the law’s attempt to restrict NLC’s mandate conflicted with some articles of the Constitution.
- This becomes the first publicly known case of a Kenyan killed fighting for the Russian army.
- Kidnap for ransom has become big business in parts of Nigeria in recent years.
- "Wacha kuzunguka hapa, unatoka kwa club hii inaingia kwa club hiyo, unatoka kwa club hiyo unaenda kwa club hiyo ingine."
- The case highlights how the law can be unforgiving even when disputes involve long-standing employment grievances.
- Ten others were injured in the shooting at a restaurant on Saturday evening, in the state's northern city of Stockton.
- The two had drowned on Thursday, November 27, as they played in the water.
- “Raila left us in the broad-based government, and we will continue to work with the President to the end,” Oburu said.
- Weekly roundup of the President's events
- Observed annually on November 30.
- "No individual, shop, or company is authorised to produce, distribute, or sell merchandise bearing this logo other than NOCK.”
- Police said the body had head injuries and blood was oozing from the mouth and nose.
- The targeted tankers were named by Turkish authorities as the Kairos and Virat, both flagged to Gambia.
- The death toll on Indonesia's Sumatra island has passed 300 and there are fears it could increase further with dozens still missing.
- Western Kenya no longer passive political participant; it’s now a battleground with uncompromising leaders like Natembeya and Sifuna.
- Forty people including opposition leader Jawahar Ben Mbarek were handed sentences ranging from four to 45 years.
- Kenya has lived under a system where power, once won, becomes tightly held and jealously defended.
- Sixteen landlocked nations’ economic futures are disadvantaged by geography and tethered to the goodwill of coastal neighbours.
- Death of authoritative unifier Raila has left supporters fumbling for direction.
- Despite noisy debates, Kenya slowly shifts from personality-based politics to more ideological and issue-oriented competition.
- The party will inherit Ruto’s baggage and is unlikely to recover and stand on its own two feet after the general election.
- The ICJ is the United Nation’s principle judicial organ of 15 judges settling legal disputes between states
- Voluntary surrender—not forced disarmament—reflects a level of trust that Kenya has struggled to cultivate for over half a century.
- The region grossly underestimated the President's resolve to deliver on his pledge to unite the country.
- Kabogo says jokes about his hairline and style show how far Kenya has come on media freedom.
- "Hold us accountable for any oversights, but also give us credit when we get it right."
- Ruto donated the bus to Yusuf Haji Girls Secondary School in Masalani, Garissa county.
- Sir Tom won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for the screenplay for Shakespeare In Love.
- It is the first time Leo has attended a Muslim place of worship since he took up the papacy in May.
- The region is hit by some of the worst floods in years, with millions affected in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
- The estate is one of the densest neighbourhoods in Nairobi composed of tightly packed high-rise flats.
- Your vote counts in recognising Kenyans making a real difference.