- Murkomen was reacting to LSK criticism on the move by the state to prefer terror charges on some of those arrested in recent protests.
- Koimburi appeared visibly unwell and was seen limping as he made his way into the courtroom.
- The county operates 17 central kitchens, one in each of Nairobi’s constituencies, to efficiently prepare and distribute food.
- He represented Charlene in a case where a man is charged with impersonating her
- Sifuna said there was a time his job as secretary general of the ODM was easy, but that has since changed
- Sanchi is not on social media and she found out about the account only once the mainstream media began profiling Babydoll Archi.
- Coastal communities once used shells widely—for jewellery, in rituals, and even as a form of currency in some regions.
- Ruto said leadership transitions should be determined through a fair contest of ideas, not slogans
- “I don’t know why anybody has a problem [with], a husband moving with his wife."
- Ochora is accused of impersonating Charlene Ruto and publishing a book under her name without authorization.
- Lawyer Otieno emphasised that Baa’s continued evasion of arrest, despite valid court orders, has shaken the confidence of the victims.
- "The President has never called me regarding the daily operation of the ministry, not even once."
- The Supreme Court case stems from a long-running legal battle over Section 13(2) of the Income Tax Act.
- Ruto said the listing showcases the innovation and sophistication driving the country’s financial solutions
- KWS wardens arrived at the scene to find angry residents armed with crude weapons, surrounding the elephants.
- The listing raised over Sh44 billion, reflecting growing investor confidence and the deepening of local capital markets.
- Trump said Japan would open its economy to US goods, including cars, trucks, rice and certain agricultural products.
- Pakistani rice could become cheaper if tariffs are harmonised
- Menjo said the situation in the school has been contained and all the students are safe.
- "Political leaders are stoking ethnic divisions using coded language like 'hi cousins' or 'cuzo'".
- It represents a growing movement of cultural curiosity, mutual respect
- Munyakho is a Kenyan national who had been on death row in Saudi Arabia.
- Currently, over 820 million people worldwide experience hunger and food insecurity.
- Guterres stressed the need for the Security Council to strengthen cooperation with regional and subregional partners.
- “If your plan does better than mine, you should be bold enough to tell us," Ruto said
- Dr Patrick Omondi, WRTI director said the National Wildlife census report will be ready by August
- Globally, food prices have risen at rates exceeding inflation over the past three years.
- “Ruto and Raila shall work beyond 2027, the earlier he (Sifuna) bolts out the better for him."
- Peter Reynolds, 80, and Barbie, 76, were arrested on 1 February while returning to their home in central Bamiyan province.
- “I have not resigned from the party as the SG because I still believe there is still some glimmer of hope."
- The President insisted that Kenya remains a great nation
- The park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including rare species like the Black Rhino, Black Serval, Black Leopard.
- Aberdare National Park is one of the country’s most unique conservation areas
- One group is pushing for him to join an amorphous opposition outfit and another insisting he remains independent.
- The government said in February it would slash foreign aid spending by 40% - from 0.5% of gross national income to 0.3%.
- “Our campaign reminds me that the Kenyan spirit is well and truly alive," he said.
- Mudavadi, on Monday, July 21, met envoys of the G7 states and the EU to review the progress of flagship transport projects.
- Trump wrote on social media on Tuesday that the new tariff was part of a wider pact.
- Maraga also highlighted the technical safeguards built into the fundraising platform to protect users.
- Raila on Sunday said he had discussed conclave talks with a number of opposition leaders, including Karua.
- Senior Sergeant Humphrey Opondo was among a group that was on a routine morning physical exercise.
- All applications should be submitted on or before Tuesday, August 5, 2025 by 5pm.
- Key events and activities happening today
- The conflict has claimed the lives of about 150,000 people and forced about 12 million others from their homes.
- On Monday, Gachagua insisted that he has the best chance to defeat Ruto in 2027.
- When a report is made, organisations pick the details and follow up for interventions.
- It is exploring practical ways of enhancing access to justice and services for survivors.
- The body of Lydia Barasa had strangulation marks when it was discovered lying on her sofa.
- Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended after accusing the senate president of sexual harassment.
- Ruto and Raila signed the working agreement on March 7, 2025 in a ceremony held at KICC.