- India no longer has a monarchy, and former royals do not have any titles, privileges or special payments.
- Parents urged to encourage their daughters to enroll in Taekwondo clubs to learn self-defense
- The lawmakers led by Sifuna said the government has turned a blind eye to challenges facing teachers.
- Bungoma county spent Sh239 million, while in Siaya, Sh49.1 million was spent on garbage collection
- Kenya Police fire early bullets to stun Kayole
- “I have asked for forgiveness not only to him (student). Even the company and everybody who has watched the videos."
- At a recent meeting, he allegedly proudly flashed his qualification like a VIP pass
- In a statement, al-Shabab said it released "all the Muslim prisoners" from the facility.
- Ruto said Meru’s growing economy and strategic location make it a suitable candidate for elevation
- The tenant had sought compensation for damaged goods and reimbursement for construction investments
- Sme states are not remitting as per the procedures provided in the EAC treaty
- Four members of one family, including a 15-year-old girl, were killed by a strike in the village of Lapaivka.
- Battery-powered cars accounted for 10% of overall sales in August - a new high, according to S&P Global Mobility.
- Courts are now expected to deliver judgements/rulings within 60 days after closure of the case.
- The ex-president will most likely accord the nation a third force in the 2027 election
- DP Kithure Kindiki, Meru Governor Isaac Mutuma, and a host of local MPs accompanied the President
- Four members of one family, including a 15-year-old girl, were killed by a strike in the village of Lapaivka
- Mood swings are sudden, unpredictable changes in emotions
- The seat is one of the most fiercely contested races in Western Kenya
- Weak governance and entrenched corruption continue to erode investor confidence, undermine growth
- Court found no evidence to show Guardian Bank was obligated to pay for Guilders purchase
- Our young people should understand that access to these life-changing opportunities begin with drive
- Mr Seljiom's winning dish was made using Norwegian Black Oats with sea salt and water
- Ruto urged them to take charge of the country’s future by electing leaders based on performance and vision
- President Hakainde Hichilema asked the former CS to sing his favourite hymn in vernacular
- This comes even as cases of Kenyans illegally recruited into the Russian army continue to rise
- The party said its leader has no connection to reports about Raila Odinga's health
- Globally, about 75 million people are on the autism spectrum. In Kenya, an estimated 2.2 million individuals
- The three are expected in court on Monday October 6, police said adding they will face murder charges
- "My mum confided in people that she was worried that what was happening to her dad was happening to her," she said.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said five people died in Russian strikes across the country
- The Kapseret MP said Gachagua failed in his own political journey and cannot guide others
- Senior officers will be able to consider the "cumulative impact" of previous protests, the Home Office said
- Meghan attended the Balenciaga show after making the solo trip across the Atlantic.
- "He is not indisposed, as prayed for by his frustrated opponents,” Raila's Spokesperson said
- Police said the blast was caused by an Improvised Explosive Device that was set off as the revellers were busy
- The bodies were moved to the mortuary pending an autopsy and other procedures, police said
- Former Interior CS Fred Matiang'i was the keynote speaker at the event
- "The Kenya Kwanza administration is for all Kenyans, and every community must feel part of it," Ruku said.
- Ex-president’s reemergence repositions fourth head of state as central force in the general election.
- The competition drew nearly 80,000 participants globally to test their skills in fnance
- Celebrated annually on October 5
- One area of concern is privacy. Such apps could potentially collect very sensitive data
- Development requires stability, predictability and open exchange – not the uncertainty of a world order where might is right
- The new mandate allows the force to arrest gang leaders, reclaim key territories, and support Haiti’s fragile police and government institutions.
- "This tragic incident has left the community traumatized,” he insisted.
- World Teachers’ Day is marked globally on October 5
- The DP noted that government has made significant progress in the war against banditry
- Before entering politics, Takaichi worked briefly as a television host
- Democracy does not begin on Election Day. It begins in the slow, painstaking work of registering voters, training staff