- The initiative seeks to accelerate LPG adoption across all 47 counties
- The Justice and Equity Council hailed the ruling, saying that it reaffirmed the independence of the judiciary
- Thaksin and his family have dominated Thai politics since he was first elected PM in 2001.
- The book was released with a trove of documents that include Epstein's financier's will and his personal address book.
- The incident happened in Embakasi where the cop was stabbed in the chest and died at a local hospital
- The incident happened in Embakasi where the cop was stabbed in the chest
- Under Section 73 of the Traffic Act (Cap. 403), the driver must stop the vehicle if an accident causes injury or damage.
- The dam wall stretches 1.78km (1.1 miles) across a valley and stands 145m (475 feet) high.
- The cop was produced in court over the fatal shooting of two riders in Thika on Sunday.
- The event brought together diplomats, scholars, and community leaders to reflect on historical lessons.
- Susan Burns has asked Kenyans to suggest areas she should visit
- The choice of venue is designed to capture both the energy of the city and the intimacy of Kenny G’s music.
- With a ball at his feet and medicine in his hands, he’s changing futures in Mombasa.
- KTB hopes to attract 200,000 adventure tourists over five years, tapping into a global adventure tourism market valued at $450 billion.
- Ambient air pollution claims more than 4.5 million lives annually.
- Mwangi’s story shows how innovation and agroecology can transform farming into opportunity.
- Experts push finger millet and amaranth as climate-smart, nutritious alternatives to maize and wheat.
- MPs told that Somali nationals arrive at facility without proper referrals from facilities back in Mogadishu
- The move now opens doors for politicians to fight for the appointment to the key commission.
- Police said the victim had a longstanding dispute with the said assailant over land.
- The Commission for University Education and the National Council for Population and Development are among the agencies with vacancies.
- In Nairobi and other parts of the Central Highlands, cloudy mornings are expected, with light rains.
- The humanitarian aid flotilla set sail from Barcelona last week, and arrived in Tunisia on Sunday.
- Key events and activities happening today
- Applications must be submitted by Monday, September 29, 2025, at 4:30pm.
- A landlady told police she had gone to check on the tenants when she found one of the victims, who was occupying the room, dead.
- It was found in a river in Kambiri, Shinyalu, Kakamega County.
- The 51-year-old took charge of Forest in December 2023 after the dismissal of Steve Cooper.
- Wheel of justice; courts stories lined up for today
- According to a report, South Sudan’s natural wealth is being siphoned through Kenya, enriching elites and criminal networks.
- In their chants of dissent, the residents warned that the lawmaker would not enjoy his allegedly ill-got riches.
- Lobbies said that while researchers and donors collaborate in fighting DR-TB, local communities are often left out.
- Analysts say Ruto has faced the most ferocious public backlash in the country’s history.
- Experts warn that without proportional government funding, the fee cut could cripple universities.
- The judge found serious procedural flaws in the original trial, especially around language and comprehension.
- The authority said the move will help prevent police misconduct, preserve crucial evidence.
- These are the stories making the headlines.
- They will also be allowed to use VIP and VVIP lifts.
- Ruto witnessed the signing of the landmark agreement in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
- France's National Assembly has voted by 364 votes to 194 to eject him from office.
- Uhuru, who served for two terms between 2013 and 2022 is once again the talk of town.
- When Phillips returned home for the first time in 2021, he was charged with wasting police resources.
- French Prime Minister François Bayrou has lost a confidence vote of MPs, ending his nine months in office.
- Staff who work on the production lines have been told to remain at home.
- Kindiki has welcomed the growing interest in taking up SHA medical cover, with over 26 million registered.
- The club has also released 18 players from last season, where they finished 5th with 53 points.
- “We kindly request all parents and guardians to remain calm and supportive as investigation continues."
- Police had to use force - which included water cannons, batons and firing rubber bullets.
- “This injustice locks developing nations in cycles of debt and dependency."
- The former Prime Minister was warmly received by the Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang.