- The former DP claimed that the money was being used to influence voters
- It’s said the professional is backing the politician’s detractors.
- Museveni’s threat has created concerns in Nairobi, with the issue finding its way into the National Assembly.
- "Let me assure the naysayers that Uganda and Kenya are brothers and sisters."
- Sifuna warned ODM leaders against turning ongoing by-election campaigns into a ‘two-term’ agenda
- Wamalwa emphasised that personal disagreements must not distract from what he termed the “bigger national mission”
- Wamalwa emphasised that personal disagreements must not distract from what he termed the “bigger national mission”
- The factory has hired 400 workers, with number projected to rise to 20,000 by 2027
- Effectively, the push limits the national tallying centre to a passive aggregation role
- But behind the declarations of unity in the opposition, friction has continued to surface.
- Who should defend parents? Schools are expected to serve families, not profit from them.
- Police said the trio which includes the driver of a 46-passenger service vehicle, died on the spot
- Sonia Nzilani was found dead in her Makindu home on Saturday morning.
- Police officers found a woman who was not breathing when they arrived at the house in Swindon.
- Ex-Trade CS cautions against rigging elections, saying Kenyans will resist such
- Democracy is not self-sustaining; it thrives only when nurtured by vigilance and moral courage.
- The freeze until March 2027 will apply to regulated fares, which includes season tickets and off-peak returns.
- Johnson Wen, 26, was sentenced to nine days in prison for being a public nuisance.
- Ruto said the sum of collective strength far exceeds the power of individual nations.
- Ex-Trade CS cautions against rigging elections, saying Kenyans will resist such
- If pain, swelling or bleeding worsens, seek dental attention promptly
- Matiang’i questioned the level of preparedness and awareness among security teams stationed in the region.
- Nairobi was picked after intense lobbying during an international cancer summit in Australia last week
- The case sought to reclaim parcels in the Chapakundi Settlement Scheme allegedly lost during the 1992 ethnic clashes.
- A senior Hamas commander was among the dead, according to local sources.
- Your vote counts in recognising Kenyans making a real difference.
- Landlocked Ethiopia's calls for access to the Red Sea through Eritrea has triggered a fierce war of words.
- The deceased was discovered in a decomposed state on November 21, days after the incident occurred.
- The deceased and his younger brother had quarrelled over ownership of a piece of land in the area before the dispute turned physical.
- Runs annually from November 25 to December 10.
- "We want both the county government and leaders in parliament to walk with us as we deliver universal health care to Kenyans."
- Focus on November 27 by-election test is in Mbeere North but the prize is presidency and battle fierce for huge vote bloc.
- “If you live in a house made of glass, do not throw stones,” he insisted.
- The Vietnamese government says 186,000 homes have been damaged across the country.
- The summit was a reality check on just how much global consensus has broken down over what to do about climate change.
- The confusion that has engulfed the country’s largest party since Raila’s demise is cannon fodder for its competitors
- The call for unity comes at a defining moment for ODM following the death of Party Leader Raila Odinga in mid-October.
- Tatiana Schlossberg has announced her diagnosis with an aggressive form of cancer.
- The DP warned voters not to be swayed by what he termed attempts to derail ongoing government projects in the area.
- A gold pocket watch recovered from the body of one of the richest passengers on the Titanic has fetched a "record-breaking" £1.78m at auction.
- The Orange party's potential demise or fragmentation would send shockwaves through politics.
- The resolutions from the forum now set the stage for a renewed push to professionalise the private security sector
- The Christian Association of Nigeria said 215 students and 12 members of staff were taken during the early morning raid.
- Like any serious presidential candidate, Matiang'i must brace himself for combat.
- Family offers no clear, immediate successor so party must reinvent itself as an institution rather than an extension of its founding dynasty.
- Like any serious presidential candidate, Matiang'i must brace himself for combat.
- African information ecosystems a front line for foreign actors waging wars of influence through disinformation.
- Without Raila’s unifying power to bridge growing gaps, realistic prediction is that ODM will splinter.
- Respect for county planning authority is not a bureaucratic inconvenience—it is the bedrock of lawful, sustainable development.
- Self-Defense Forces open for deepening bonds of friendship and solidarity with Kenya and other countries to support regional calm and progress.