- UASU says universities won’t reopen in September unless government clears pending funds and signs CBA.
- “We don’t want anarchy and chaos in our country."
- Inter-marriages between different tribes is till date a touchy subject that lingers in the minds of some Kenyans
- “We, the politicians, are the biggest culprits. We have been talking down to young people instead of engaging them."
- Tensions between the president and the Fed Chair were on full display during Trump's visit.
- Wetang’ula underscored the importance of diaspora foreign exchange in stabilising the Kenyan economy.
- The traders are protesting the night-time demolitions of their business structures.
- National Assembly Chief Whip Sylvanus Osoro also added his voice on the disparities in bonus payment.
- The IPA team was received by the Center's Founder and Director, Samantha Hammock and a host of other directors.
- One suspect managed to flee the scene as police launched a manhunt to track him down.
- He warned that another ruthless security operation is being launched to weed out remaining bandits and their financiers.
- The dispute arose from what was initially framed as a friendly loan advanced in 1994.
- His lawyer questioned how Mackenzie could be implicated in recent incidents while still in custody.
- 25,000 more homes will get water; an additional 1,700 will be linked to sewers.
- Only two cases have been forwarded to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for prosecution.
- Ruto said the initiative is no longer a dream but a working model that will feed the country and create jobs.
- The CS blames professionals for rising insecurity in Kerio Valley.
- Samidoh posted a photo of himself on a plane
- "A growing number of Kenyans are identifying more with their ethnic groups than the nation."
- Dubbed the African Think Tank Project, the program aims to strengthen Africa’s policy research ecosystem.
- “In many cases, these deaths happen within minutes and without a sound,” Peter Oduor said, a disaster response officer with Kenya Red Cross.
- As CHAN 2024 is set to kick off in the region, it has attracted a significant number of fans who will accompany their home teams.
- For several years, the dream for many women has been to successfully join the workforce
- Held annually on July 25.
- Inside Mood, everything from the custom bucket seats to the mood lighting is carefully curated to appeal to a youthful, energetic audience.
- Solicitor General says the outcome has saved taxpayers huge financial liability.
- The revised regulations include a revenue-sharing framework to fund schools, clinics and water projects in wildlife-adjacent areas.
- The EACC had maintained that the house was "never boarded for disposal as required by Government Financial Regulations and Procedures".
- Efforts to file a missing person's report by the employer were denied as police said they have to wait for 24 hours.
- The ruling, delivered on Friday, temporarily shields him from arrest but comes with strict conditions, including the surrender of his passport.
- After refueling their motorbike, one member of the gang grabbed the attendant, demanding the day’s collection.
- The arrest follows the earlier capture and arraignment of another suspect on December 7, 2024, who was charged in relation to the same scandal.
- CS Kagwe emphasized the need for donor alignment with national priorities.
- Held between August 2-30, 2025 in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
- “Omitting social media information on your application could lead to visa denial and ineligibility for future US visas.”
- The police said they arrested a suspect in connection with the murder.
- Held between August 2-30, 2025 in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
- "We are happy. Once done, the road will make it easy for us to engage in meaningful agribusiness."
- “We thank you for your continued patience as we transform urban mobility," KURA said.
- As CHAN 2024 is set to kick off in the region, it has attracted a significant number of fans who will accompany their home teams.
- In a post on X, Macron said the formal announcement would be made at a session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
- The telemedicine tool allows procedures to be broadcast live for remote consultation and medical training.
- An autopsy was planned on the body to disclosed the cause of the death
- Mbadi said the reduced capitation is due to budget constraints and rising student numbers.
- “If ever there was a time the nation needed Parliament, it is now,” he said.
- Murang’a County is the highest producer of tea in the country, with 10 smallholder tea factories.
- The project is funded under the Financing Locally-Led Climate Action Program (FLLOCA) Kenya.
- An inflated wage bill risks crippling the agency’s operational capacity, diverting funds from critical forest conservation and community programmes.
- It is no secret that the matatu culture has steadily earned its place in the hearts of many Kenyans over the years.
- CS gives contractor three months to complete the work.