- “As the last born, when you see things go wrong lazima uchome.”
- Ruto credited Ugandans for strengthening democratic institutions
- "I feel traumatised right now. I am sorry to all Kenyans. I made a mistake.”
- The Embassy is expected to resume normal operations on Tuesday.
- Oburu says ODM must be properly represented to drive development, influence national priorities
- The Board of Peace, which is part of Trump's 20-point plan to end the Israel-Hamas war
- bout 250 homes have been destroyed, disaster officials said.
- The suspects will be arraigned at the Milimani Law Courts on tommorow
- “They talk a lot and make bad decisions in the party and when we ask them questions, they tell us to leave the party."
- Wahome defended the securitisation plan, saying it would unlock much-needed financing
- Winnie said ODM has room for divergent views, Raila didnt order removal of any party member
- Musveni thanked security forces, religious and citizens for maintaining calm during polls
- Oburu promised to unite the warring factions to strengthen the party
- Poor conditions have led to the deaths of a number of people in the Alps
- The Nato member add that they stand firmly behind "the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity."
- Lobbyists want Omtatah to withdraw a case challenging the Sh208bn funding
- Kurdish forces have been controlling swathes of Syria's oil-rich north and northeast
- Officers intercepted the group in the Kampi Samaki area of Garbatula Sub-County, Isiolo, where a brief gunfight broke out
- Kabogo dismissed Gachagua’s “one-term” narrative as reckless and dangerous
- CAF defended East Africa assuring they will not take away tournament from the three hosts
- The White House has in recent weeks intensified calls for a US takeover of the autonomous Danish territory
- Although connectivity has improved since Sunday, significant portions of the population remain offline
- Key measures being implemented include door-to-door tracing and household mapping
- Responders said the strong wind blew off the roof of four classrooms
- January is cervical cancer awareness month
- Lobby says delays in passing proposed law continues to disadvantage needy learners
- Mbadi said privatisation of government assets is not taxation but an idea to generate more cash
- The Iranian government cut off services on January 8, apparently to stifle dissent and prevent international scrutiny.
- South East Water (SEW) said the disruption was caused by an electrical fault at a treatment works.
- ICPC said delays in passing proposed law continues to disadvantage needy learners
- Chief Inspector James Tindi attained his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Politics and International Relations.
- A visibly excited Hafsa, who disclosed that the MP had personally called her
- The suspects, from Middle East aged 56 and 40, were apprehended at a local mobile phone shop in Thika town.
- Within the Kruger National Park, staff accommodation flooded overnight on Thursday and workers were evacuated to safety.
- Speed is famous for his high-tempo, frenetic and totally unscripted broadcasts that last anything from three to 11 hours.
- "God loves this government, hata kama unasema wantam, hiyo ni yako, hiyo ni ya shetani, we will have two terms."
- The official said the 1,500 soldiers, currently in Alaska, are an option for the US president.
- The body of Abdifatah Mohamed Maalim, 31, was found lying in a trench with a gunshot wound in the back.
- Preliminary reports indicate that the incident occurred shortly after the two had shared an evening meal at their home.
- “My country Uganda, please, we have a lot of Ugandans who were deceived here who want to come back home,” Akantorana said.
- The attackers gained access to the premises during the night and fatally assaulted the guard using sharp objects.
- Children are more vulnerable to harmful pollutants.
- The elephant escaped into the bushes after killing Hassan Hoshow, 48.
- Foreigners face the same punishments and can also be deported.
- Ex-Deputy President Gachagua deplores school quality in North East, but Mandera progress defies historic marginalisation.
- Our history as a country is littered with a litany of graft cases that evoke images of excess, greed and impunity.
- The victim was on guard at gate A at the County Assembly when he was attacked by unknown people.
- Ex-Prime Minister Cellou Dalein Diallo, now in exile, described the process as a charade.
- Execution not carried out since 1987 and unlikely to be, so adding drug offences to capital crimes not a deterrent.
- His nine points on how to win presidency hailed as rare honesty, but teach leaders not to fix the broken system but master its dysfunction.