- Two new air defence missiles have been fired
- There are many expectations by Kenyans on the new commissioners
- Parliament was meant to be the people’s watchdog
- Elections are generally emotive and elicit passion
- The President’s vow to have corrupt MPs arrested is a welcome start, but the axe must swing
- The reported boos and heckles made bigger news
- Some viewed the comments as injurious to the reputation of the institution
- A vocal critic of the broad-based government, does he defy his boss Raila and slam the deal or stay quiet?
- Historically seen as a swing region, Western has rarely spoken with one voice
- The CS said NTSA will continue road user education and strengthen law enforcement to keep reckless behavior in check.
- In a letter, Turkey's first lady asks Mrs Trump to appeal to Israel to end the war in Gaza.
- The man's accomplice managed to escape, and police say efforts to apprehend him are ongoing.
- Move comes after rising cases of coffee and avocado theft following the crops’ return to profitability.
- The parties were given 60 days to pursue options including physical partition, or the sale and equitable distribution of proceeds.
- The lone goal came in the 62nd minute through Ourma Ba.
- The train stretches to nearly 3km long.
- Local media named the man as 47-year-old Diego Borella, an assistant director on the show.
- Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months is encouraged, ensuring infants receive the best nutrition and immunity.
- The firing comes just weeks after a White House rebuke of a leaked intelligence report assessing impact of US strikes on Iran.
- The viral poster claimed governors chanting “TUTAM” believed it would shield them from corruption cases.
- Until his death, Maridany was the Editor-in-Chief of Kajiado News Update.
- "I propose a friendly match between Stars and (Tanzania's) Taifa Stars. Our banter would translate to a good game."
- PS Omollo lauded the project’s pace and reaffirmed State’s commitment to strengthening aviation infrastructure in the region.
- Thousands says they have suffered health problems or lost property after fire caused by British military.
- A UN-backed body says more than half a million people across Gaza are facing "starvation, destitution and death".
- “We made invitations to all the leaders, and their absence at the airport was strategic,” Malala said.
- He served as grand master of the Orange Lodge at the height of the Troubles, between 1972 and 1998.
- Omar thanked Kenyans for their overwhelming support, describing fans as the team’s greatest source of strength.
- In Singapore, chewing gum is banned, while in North Korea, you can't wear blue jeans.
- Ojwang confirmed he will bring his full set of instruments for the live performance.
- His startling claims had thrown the tiny religious town of Dharmasthala in the southern state of Karnataka into turmoil.
- Ruto left the country on Monday, August 18, joining other African leaders in Yokohama for the summit.
- The agency maintained the country’s outlook as "stable.”
- Conservation of the marine ecosystem is key for the growth and development of coastal counties.
- The biennial conference was a tremendous success
- Compensating protest victims laudable but Parliament not the Executive is legally responsible
- Suicide on the increase, with men bearing the brunt.
- The 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) is being co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
- He challenged the officers to uphold integrity, steer clear of corruption, and embrace accountability in their individual and collective duties.
- The Harambee Stars drew 1-1 in regulation and extra time but were edged out 4-3 on penalties, putting an end to their spirited run.
- Brewers are said to have fled into the darkness as officers arrived.
- Tanzanians roasted Kenyans for their “early checkout,” while Kenyans clapped back after Taifa Stars’ dramatic exit.
- Burger King said the matter was handled by franchisees who own and operate the restaurant.
- The human rights alliance seeks full access to employment, free and universal healthcare, water, quality education, land and food.
- The four — a husband, his wife, their daughter, and a three-month-old grandchild — died after a night inferno consumed their house.
- Tanzania bowed out following a 0–1 defeat to Morocco
- The incident disrupted the planned joining of college by the daughter as she went into mourning.
- According to police and witnesses, the woman later attempted suicide by jumping off from the sixth floor, but did not die.
- Local leaders praised SHOFCO’s intervention, calling it a game-changer for inclusive growth.
- Most of the victims are tourists from India, China and the Philippines, according to police.