- Central to the call was the growing concern over young Kenyans who have been illegally recruited into the conflict in Ukraine.
- The two deceased had reported severe headaches and failing vision before dying.
- The launch follows the completion of a competitive selection and training process for beneficiaries drawn from across the country.
- Cargo bound for Uganda and other regional markets will now be relocated to the Naivasha ICD for clearance.
- The decision was made because air traffic controllers had been reporting fatigue, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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- Staff helped the man, aged in his 50s, into a shower, and he was treated for burns to his leg and fingers.
- Ethekon praised watertight electoral system, saying rigging is impossible.
- Wangwe says the Rift Valley was fortunate to produce Kenya’s fifth president.
- Turkana county has more than 4,500 employees.
- Youth turnout could ultimately shape Kenya’s 2027 electoral outcome.
- Sector remains highly gendered, with men controlling most of the productive resources.
- Scientists, farmers and environmental advocates raised concerns about the health and environmental effects of synthetic pesticides.
- Leaders and a multi-sectoral team have started meetings to plan the burial of 34 people who died in the tragedy.
- CHPs will undergo training and disseminate the information through youth, women and community groups.
- Nema is seeking views on KingaKUU, which resists harvest-ravaging diseases
- He is said to make orders of food ahead of the strategy meetings as a condition to attend
- The mission documented serious irregularities across multiple polling stations
- President William Ruto signed the ten-point agenda with Raila in March this year at KICC
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- “Sisi kama ODM, msifanye makosa ya kumezwa.”
- KeNHA said the maintenance will take place over two weekends
- Tulivu Co-Working Space has taken over the site on Mama Ngina Street,
- In el-Fasher, the kitchens were reduced to serving animal fodder by the time the city finally fell to the RSF last week
- Zelenskyy said he briefed Ruto on recent Russian attacks targeting civilians, critical infrastructure in Ukraine
- Ida said she was taking the opportunity to respond to those making insensitive remarks about Raila
- Armed with a shield and spear, Kalonzo, his delegation walked into the homestead to chants of “Jowi! Jowi!”
- Zelensky asked the US, Europe and G7 to tighten sanctions on Russia’s energy trade and finances
- Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi confirmed submission of reports to Tanzanian authorities
- Sudan's military-led government has not yet responded
- Kagwe said challenges in the tea value chain should be addressed through data-driven interventions
- The report shows that 86 per cent of CEOs are making or likely to make acquisitions within the next three years
- A significant 81 per cent believe AI will be critical to their organisations’ success
- The KPMG 2025 Africa CEO Outlook report shows 78 per cent of African CEOs are leveraging AI to reduce emissions
- 6 airports in the country have been forced to close and hundreds of flights are expected to be affected
- KPMG report says CEOs are confident despite quantum computing threats
- Pelosi said she will not be seeking re-election to Congress at the end of her term in January 2027
- AI is reshaping recruitment and human potential in the digital era.
- Specifically, the parties agreed to modify the wording of the interim orders
- Leaders are approaching this change proactively, embracing the opportunities AI presents
- Nairobi stands as the undisputed leader, achieving a high score of 77%, cementing its position as the nation’s primary economic and financial hub.
- Interior PS highlighted scouts' active involvement in climate action and social campaigns
- Biya won a controversial eighth term in a fiercely disputed election last month.
- The agents handed their petitions to Wildlife Principal Secretary Silvia Museiya.
- The session marked a significant step in strengthening community-based prevention of alcohol and drug abuse
- Governor Sakaja attributes the progress to bold health reforms and major hospital upgrades
- Education ministry assured parents and students that no changes have been made to the existing fee structure
- EACC claims the land was irregularly converted from public educational use to private residential plots.
- The Manufacturing sector is the largest contributor, accounting for 18.50% of the county’s top-performing activities.
- Court said the Assembly’s failure to act amounted to a violation of guaranteed access to information