- Police intervention averted a potential catastrophe, as several long-distance fuel tankers were rerouted
- Initiative described as largest in city’s history, has already reached 2,418 animals
- The high-level interest stems from the CEO’s considerable power within the commission’s secretariat.
- Insiders have indicated that the most contentious issue was a two-year extension of Smartmatic’s contract for KIEMS, signed in 2024.
- Insiders claim the powerful technocrat allegedly threw spanners into the deal at the last minute, frustrating investors.
- Orange party has written to Registrar of Political Parties protesting the changes.
- The party has embarked on expressive countrywide rallies.
- This comes amid claims of a cartel allegedly colluding with county officials to siphon millions from the county through sand harvesting.
- Report documents pattern of killings and abductions by security forces, as families of the missing still wait for answers.
- Coordinated crackdowns in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have bred solidarity
- These are the stories making the headlines
- The departure of the IEBC Secretary and CEO renews focus on the Secretariat’s constitutional role
- Nakuru Environment and Land Court orders Nairobi police to execute arrest of Pius Mbugua Ngugi
- Prosecutors are calling for a three-year prison sentence
- Kalonzo was received by members of the Kenyan community
- Routh, 59, was found guilty last year of trying to kill Trump, then still a presidential candidate
- Gachagua says Havi’s experience will boost party’s work in oversight
- Xi urges deeper collaboration in trade, technology, green development, and cultural exchanges.
- Launched in 2017, the Aysha II project will have a total installed capacity of 120 megawatts (MW).
- Mombasa Governor says Linda Ground rallies relied on goodwill, not party funds
- Police said the vehicle had been booked into a Spring Valley garage for a paint job on January 30
- Pinterest has sacked two engineers for tracking which workers lost their jobs in a recent round of layoffs.
- Trains across these networks may be cancelled, delayed by up to 60 minutes or revised, the rail firms say.
- Case involves an appeal challenging constitutionality of sections of Penal Code that criminalise homosexuality
- School manager says swift action and community support prevented injuries
- “I know there are some people around Mulot, very creative people," Ruto said amid laughter.
- Saif al-Islam was long seen as the most influential and feared figure in the country after his father.
- “We argued a lot about where to put it, but I am glad we finally got it right."
- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology ranked first.
- The files briefly reference Kenya, highlighting luxury travel plans to Nairobi, the Maasai Mara, and Lamu
- Historic declaration and handbook aim to end violence against children.
- Number of startups listed in the field on humanoid by country.
- “We should not invent things that are not there to try and character assassinate or malign him. It is not fair,” he said.
- The PS stressed that the government does not recruit Kenyans to fight for foreign armies and urges citizens to avoid suspicious job offers
- The University of Nairobi was ranked 801 globally.
- Some regions expected to receive above-average rainfall while others face deficits
- CS Murkomen said police and KDF will lead a coordinated mission in Mukogodo Forest after recent deadly raids
- The DJ described Joyce as a pillar of strength and faith whose words continue to guide him.
- More than 1,100 apartment buildings in the capital are still without power, Zelensky said.
- Deputy Africa director Laetitia Bader said like Sudan civilians, neighbouring countries such as Kenya are also bearing the brunt of armed conflicts.
- It said large multinational companies use “complex internal transactions to shift profits and reduce the taxes they should pay".
- Kenya currently has approximately 210 MW of grid-connected solar, accounting for 6.5 per cent of installed electricity capacity.
- Ahmed Muharram was among several suspects detained in Zambia's capital, Lusaka.
- Ruto presided over the ceremony granting the institution full university status under the Universities Act
- Gachagua described DCP as “the home of progressive leaders who desire leadership in the future”.
- Counsel accused the prosecution of using detention to punish the suspect who is yet to be charged before the court
- He says security agencies recorded notable successes including disruption of terror plots and intensified operations against banditry
- Leading the list is the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, scoring 97.7.
- The 60-year-old female art teacher was stabbed three to four times in her chest in front of around 20 other students.
- Bullow issued an unconditional apology