- Murkomen said the region is largely calm with no major security incidents
- “It's not something strange, it can happen because Luhyas and Kalenjins have been good neighbours," Farouk said.
- The court affirmed that the DPP had established a strong prima facie sight case against the four accused
- Report that 30% of women want to delay their next pregnancy, while 76% need contraception
- In international protocol, an inverted flag is a distress signal
- The outcry follows a fresh attack in Kainuk, where an officer of the NPR and a young adult were killed by bandits
- For the 29 girls of Namunyak, happiness is no longer just a word -- it is home
- Sometimes a person can hand you the whole world and still not choose you.
- According to KeNHA, the restriction is for safety reasons
- According to KeNHA, the restriction is for safety reasons
- Police arrested one of the suspects, who was reportedly coordinating the processing of the victims to travel to Russia
- “Although some people said many officers would be killed in the mission, it has not been so,” Murkomen said.
- Natembeya said he used the changes to accommodate more communities in his administration
- He emphasized that youth-led action, backed by civil society, development partners, and well-wishers, would be crucial to the campaign’s success.
- “I want to beseech the Abagusii not to fall into the trap of segregating themselves from the rest of Kenyan communities," Wetangula said.
- Detectives said the victims were lured into paying large sums in exchange for jobs abroad
- They will fill gaps in sectors such as healthcare, engineering, and hospitality
- The ruling means Sarkozy will spend time in jail even if he launches an appeal, which he intends to do
- Deputy party leader Cleophas Malala says Edgar Busiega Mwanga is still in the race
- He argues that the court order compelling their release violates due process and jeopardises sensitive security information.
- Governor Sakaja says the facelift will restore Nairobi’s leafy suburbs, improve mobility, and cut maintenance costs for residents.
- 'Atis Dollar' defected from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)
- Gachagua has said that if no aspirant convinces him, he will seek the presidency himself.
- Order comes days after two Israeli military personnel were shot dead near the crossing by a Jordanian gunman
- But the court ruled that there was not enough evidence to find Sarkozy was the beneficiary of the illegal campaign financing.
- Today the town is turning a new page, offering its people a renewed sense of belonging
- What Kenyans said in a survey.
- The Electoral agency regrets that mistrust is hampering prospect of local printing tender
- The number of Mobile Subscriptions (Millions) increased from 68.9 million in June 2024 to 76.7 million by June 2025.
- KWS emphasized that all its parks are plastic free zones
- The body will be received at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Friday, Sept 26
- Epra boss Daniel Kiptoo says energy is central to Kenya’s transformation, and counties must play their part.
- Evacuation and containment on going
- Teams have already been dispatched to track down the remaining suspects.
- By the end of 2024, around 185,000 people remained in internal displacement, 131,000 of them due to drought.
- Ruto argued that the continent must no longer be relegated to the back of the line in global health initiatives
- The two issues accounted for 40% and 36% of responses respectively.
- The survey, released on September 25, reveals that only 17% of respondents said the country is on the right track.
- In Kenya, wildlife farming has quietly expanded with little public scrutiny or legal clarity.
- NPS said the officer’s family was promptly informed and kept updated throughout the search operation conducted jointly by MSSM and the Haitian…
- “We demand with Kenyans that SHA put her house in order and prioritise payments of funds owed to all hospitals to enable them to continue to offer…
- Tang and Yuan, both from southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, first came to Kenya to pursue careers in tourism.
- The CS enlightens visitors on what to observe while visiting the National Parks on World Tourism Day.
- The UN says the mechanism may have been inadvertently triggered by a White House videographer.
- Group that includes eminent Kenyans argue that mental illness case on the rise thus hampering peace building efforts
- Hypertension is a leading cause of heart attack, stroke, chronic kidney disease, and dementia.
- The annual number of people newly infected with HIV showed a steady increase in the early 1990s.
- With the windows shut and no support available, she eventually loses grip and falls to her death.
- Safaricom PLC commanded a substantial 34.3% market share, representing 735,749 data subscriptions.
- Some described it as a “second insult,” while others dismissed it as an unfortunate oversight.