- The meeting held at State House, Nairobi brought stakeholders from the two sectors to deliberate on the future of sports.
- Designed to help creators foster creativity & generate revenue
- The governor escaped removal after the Senate terminated his impeachment on a technicality.
- The Jubaland government has, however, denied reports that its soldiers are present in Mandera.
- The uncollected certificates date as far back as 10 years and are gathering dust in schools.
- Twenty-seven should be the cut-off year for indulging in junk food.
- A report by the WHO shows that women are more likely to experience specific mental disorders, including anxiety
- Governors overshadow their Finance ministers in IBEC meetings
- His greatest joy is when he sees school children in clean shoes he repaired.
- The primary concern is schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which affect about 1 in 200 and 1 in 150 adults.
- Miss Kim has, for a number of years, been believed to be the second of Kim Jong Un's and his wife, Ri Sol-Ju's, three children.
- Warning comes amid protracted conflicts, mass displacement and shrinking humanitarian funding that are stretching relief efforts.
- The officers were on night patrol in Pipeline when they received intelligence from the public.
- PBO however highlighted a downward trend in fuel prices
- The Chargé d’Affaires asked Kenyans to suggest other places she can visit as she gets to know Kenya better.
- The saxophonist, whose career began in the late 1970s, fell in love with the saxophone at 10 years old.
- Waruguru says her son slid into a coma for a year before eventually dying.
- Consistent drug supplies are helping rebuild public confidence in county hospitals, say officials
- The two leaders persuaded restless MCAs to drop their push to impeach the Nairobi Governor.
- Notably, no major incidents have been reported in the past year, a lull seen as a sign of progress.
- Police said Hilda Mukami was stabbed multiple times by unknown lone attacker on Monday.
- The MCAs on Tuesday evening met in their separate groups to harmonise their demands.
- IGAD director Moussa Meigague said capacity gaps and incoherent policies have hampered the timely collection of reliable data.
- The technology is expected to reduce painful crises, improve the quality of life and increase life expectancy for patients.
- In a region grappling with impunity, Kenya stands at a crossroads—build justice at home or watch it unfold from afar.
- Secondary school heads have raised concerns over potential disruption of learning due to delays in capitation funds.
- Wheel of justice; courts stories lined up for today
- Most of the initiatives, concentrated in the health sector, had ground to a halt due to funding shortfalls.
- Facility seeks to end the long and costly journeys made by residents living with kidney complications.
- Bashatir satys more than 70 per cent of MCAs are not playing their oversight role well and should be voted out.
- The remarks came as China hosted world leaders at its largest-ever Victory Day parade in Beijing on Wednesday.
- According to his employer, the deceased is reported to have left their manyatta with herds of goats but failed to return.
- Key events and activities happening today
- Police visited the scene and secured CCTV footage for review to establish what happened before the incident.
- The boy was found bleeding with a deep cut on the neck.
- Lobby says many Kenyans have been consuming agricultural products with the assumption they are healthy and end up getting sick.
- Learning remains paralysed as lecturers push for implementation of their 25 demands
- The farmers are opposed to the Direct Sales System (DSS) that seeks to pay them directly, by-passing their co-operative societies.
- Head of Public Service Felix Koskei emphasised the need to embrace social media in content creation and dissemination for government communication.
- Emani Ellis alleged that the US rapper cut her cheek with a 3in (7.5cm) fingernail and spat on her in 2018.
- Justice Minister Edasso Rodrigue Bayala announced that the law provides for a prison sentence of between two and five years as well as fines.
- With 37 sports academies and several stadia being put up in different counties, President Ruto’s administration has outdone its predecessors.
- CoG has rejected the Ministry of Health’s plan to provide one-year funding for UHC staff
- Sources suggest that a former official, who has long been at odds with the current state officer, is at the centre of the effort.
- MCAs accuse Sakaja of highhandedness, sitting bursary and development funds
- Every morning, trucks unload heaps of fresh mangoes, bananas, potatoes, only for most of them to end up unsold in the evening.
- CoG has rejected the Ministry of Health’s plan to provide one-year funding for UHC staff
- An audit covering the financial year ending June 30, 2024 reveals how employee costs consume more than a third of university income.
- The committee has now ordered him to present himself on September 16
- Candidates who have expressed interest in unseating President William Ruto are already eyeing the Gen Z vote as a potential game-changer