- During an interview, he questioned the relevance of the inquiry, responding: “Are you asking how much? Why is that important?”
- He insisted that should the country have continued on the protests trajectory, it would now be in a very bad state.
- It is regarded as the highest level of IPSC competition, testing skill, speed, precision, and endurance.
- Concert is being sponsored by Stanbic Bank, in partnership with Safaricom (Emerald package), EABL, and powered by Radio Africa Events.
- Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist was fatally shot. The bullet struck him in the neck.
- The cabinet secretary argued that the state does not have any arrears of the public servants’ medical deductions.
- Lupita Nyong’o recalled that when she was first diagnosed with fibroids, she blamed herself
- He insisted that should the country have continued on the protests trajectory, it would now be in a very bad state.
- The concert is supported by Stanbic Bank, EABL, Safaricom and Radio Africa Events.
- The seat left vacant following the death of William Cheptumo in February.
- Life, I guess, rewards more often those who can see the bigger picture.
- Mukhwana acknowledged that many Kenyans associate the commissioners with various political affiliations.
- Ogeto has insisted that the process was "free, fair, and credible."
- About 1,600 civilians have been killed by Islamic State (IS) group fighters in Niger since the coup.
- Gathungu stated that critical pages in financial statements were omitted, and key disclosures, such as bank account details, were either missing or…
- The survey by the IJM found that only 14.3 per cent of participants had faith in the criminal justice system.
- The scheme has operated for more than a decade without a supporting legal framework.
- They have raised concerns over the under-utilisation of vast resources owned by Kenya Prisons Department
- The first victim had gone to a dam to wash his van while in the company of his three children.
- "I am not in this government to whitewash or cover up anything."
- Households were found to hold only 15 per cent of the required maize stocks.
- Lawmakers say they have resolved to work with the government of the day.
- At least 37 people died in the floods and two million had to abandon their houses.
- Charlie Kirk, an influential conservative activist was shot dead while speaking at an event at a university in Utah.
- Moi University Uasu chapter secretary Busolo Wekesa said the parties reached an agreement on most of the union’s 25 demands.
- The operation took place on Wednesday at Soko Mjinga along the Nakuru–Nairobi Highway.
- The campaign comes as conflicts in Ukraine, Sudan and the Middle East dominate international headlines.
- This is part of government initiative to modernise health service delivery.
- In the past month alone, police have recovered 10 guns, bullets and other items used in banditry attacks from the surrendered suspects.
- Among the agreements, each faction was allocated a section of the land for religious activities.
- Financial hurdles and unforeseen crises threaten to derail Fatuma's medical studies in Uganda.
- Wheel of justice; courts stories lined up for today
- She had used a police lanyard in the mission as she had tied it around her neck.
- More than 1,000 traders from different parts of the world expected to attend Mombasa summit.
- Mwea Water Users Association chairperson Chege appealed to farmers to ensure they wear protective gear, especially when spraying their crops.
- The run was organised to conserve the environment, promote wellness and raise fees for needy students.
- The King and his son have met in person for the first time since February 2024.
- It later emerged that employees were forced to work 11-hour shifts, seven days a week.
- The man was left with serious burns after a gas cylinder in the house burst and caused a huge fire.
- For a man who struggled to perform basic household duties, the operation marks the beginning of a new chapter.
- Shela Youth and Community Representatives claim some powerful grabbers have started illegal developments on the protected land.
- Mombasa’s stalled projects are finally coming back to life.
- Limited access to sexual and reproductive health information is jeopardising lives
- Fresh revelations have surfaced, highlighting a long-standing standoff that has stalled dozens of high-profile prosecutions.
- The governor announced a sweeping crackdown on what he called a criminal enterprise undermining public safety and essential services.
- Some sources allege that they filed a complaint with an investigative agency.
- Lawmakers pushing for systemic reforms at the centralised advertising pool to end the cycle of blame and perpetual arrears.
- The universities are adopting a multipronged survival strategy to remain afloat.
- In a detailed report, State House contends that bold decisions have steered the Kenyan economy through a turbulent post-COVID environment.
- Limited access to sexual and reproductive health information is jeopardising lives