- 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.
- Gachagua noted that the people of Malawi had reminded the world that the ballot remains the most powerful tool of liberation.
- Desecrating any national symbol including national flag is punishable by a Sh5,000 fine or six months jail term or both
- The concert has fans travelling from across Kenya and neighbouring countries to witness the show.
- 29 girls now live at Namunyak near Maasai Mara Reserve .
- Prof Makau Mutua slammed 'elites' frustrating the process, telling them: 'Shame on you'
- Four of the additional modern dialysis machines installed this week are already in use.
- What Kenyans said iin a survey.
- The funds target vulnerable students to ensure they not only remain in school but also complete their studies successfully.
- The pact will drive collaboration in sustainable transport and electric mobility, green ports, climate-smart agriculture.
- Tuvei, Malava parliamentary by-election, said the people of Malava should be left to freely choose a leader of their choice.
- Witness says the three-year-old also had a swollen forehead.
- Police said the body had a chopped genital organ, while the head had been hit with a blunt object.
- Mathew Wambua, 37, died after an airbag that he was fixing on a lorry exploded on him.
- Three other smaller airports in the country's southern region also reported drone activity, but were not closed.
- Knut Elgeyo Marakwet secretary John Cheberi said more than 35 schools that had shut down are expected to resume full operations.
- The rift boiled over on Tuesday afternoon when a press conference called by anti-Katisya MCAs descended into chaos.
- The facility’s manager and a staff member were arrested on the spot.
- Key events and activities happening today.
- Mahama praises Kenya’s development model as african leaders call for stronger, inclusive financial institutions
- The group was in the process of suing Ghana's government to prevent their further deportation, amid concerns over their safety.
- JOOTRH CEO Joshua Okise said legal and asset teams are ensuring a smooth transition.
- Foreign Ministers from the two African nations inked the deal in New York at the sidelines of UNGA meeting
- State to focus on an efficient tax administration instead of introducing new levies.
- Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo said the move follows measures taken by the government for the safety of locals.
- Foreign Ministers from the two African nations inked the deal in New York at the sidelines of UNGA meeting
- "County has long relied on 'negotiated democracy' when picking candidates for various elective seats."
- Police said the victim, aged 43, was shot in the lower back. He also had an injury on the forehead.
- "Why launch a missile if you could simply stop the boat and arrest the crew?" said President Petro.
- The centre was developed through partnership with the Red Cross.
- During weekdays, families are forced to wake up earlier to prepare their children so they can beat the heavy traffic and make it to school on time.
- Kagwe urged pastoralist communities to embrace technology when it comes to tracking their livestock for quality assurance and policy direction.
- In their petition, they also demanded that business permits and licences be made affordable— especially for small-scale traders.
- Ruto also called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, the unconditional release of Israeli hostages, and a credible political process toward a two-…
- Report shows some tourist venues allowed close human–animal contact and lacked even basic hygiene measures.
- The boy was a grade six pupil at Kimkung Primary School in the area.
- The health agency advised expectant mothers to continue following medical advice when using medication.
- Komen told court he didn’t involve her because the parcel solely belonged to him.
- Digital registration has made inputs both cheaper and easier to access.
- Sakaja says recruiting substantive CEOs has improved efficiency of the facilities.
- City Hall plans to put up another similar facility at the Mbagathi Hospital.
- Snakebite is one of the tropical neglected diseases causing a lot of harm to people and livelihoods
- The body of a woman, aged between 45 and 50 years, was wrapped in blankets and stuffed into paper bags.
- UDA most popular at 16 per cent, followed by ODM at 13 per cent
- The legislators accused the Defence ministry of planning an unfair process that discriminates city’s youths