- Individuals using the internet in the world
- “I am a front runner and I think I have the best chances to be President."
- Baby showers have steadily grown in popularity in Kenya over recent years.
- The officer said investigations had revealed unauthorised SIM swap activity and possible misuse of the mobile line
- At a young age, Ameso developed an interest in cars and would make toys using wires and sticks.
- Nvidia emerged as the world’s most valuable tech company.
- Two rounds took place in the city in May and June and led to a series of prisoner exchanges.
- No casualties were reported during the incident since it occurred while students were in class
- The positions offer a basic monthly salary ranging from Sh52,330 to Sh96,130.
- Morning and evening chills are expected to persist, with temperatures dropping to below 10°C.
- The crop is now the third most important staple after maize and wheat.
- Applications due by July 30 for Isiolo positions and August 4 for Jamii Sacco roles.
- Since the inception of the GEF fund, it has invested about 7.7 billion in conservation efforts on the African continent.
- Kephis warns that transferring seed regulation from its oversight to Kebs could cause confusion.
- Police said the two had been separated for a while and were trying to reconcile when the talks turned deadly.
- Police said the boy had been assaulted by a well-known man on Saturday.
- The country is also looking for more investment in renewable energy in order to aid the switch from coal.
- One suspect connected to the crime was arrested during the raid and the narcotics confiscated.
- The two had argued on why the mother had not taken her prescribed medicine, police said.
- The openings span 14 job categories in areas such as engineering, construction, surveying, planning, renewable energy, and law.
- The closure is to allow for major construction works aimed at resolving long-standing flooding and drainage problems.
- “The commission should be aware that we are running out of time. Some things have already been overtaken by events."
- “Those whose job is preaching anarchy in the Republic of Kenya, we have no space for them, we want peace.”
- Key events and activities happening today
- Police rescued the four members of a family from a farm they were staying for two months after going missing from their Siaya home.
- More than 250 Venezuelans were repatriated to near Caracas on Friday.
- A joint statement says Israel's aid delivery model is dangerous.
- KK Mwenyewe died while receiving treatment at Kiambu Level 5 Hospital, last week.
- The Court of Appeal has upheld Chepkwony’s conviction and 20-year prison sentence for murdering his wife
- Development projects are being executed in a fragmented and uncoordinated manner due to deep-seated mistrust between leaders
- The Gen Z protests, which were sparked by last year's finance bill, have emerged as a powerful force for accountability and justice.
- His critics dismiss the reforms push as a political comeback strategy disguised as a national healing mission.
- The blogger has wasted no time, unleashing a series of damning — though largely unverified — exposés.
- Myths regarding cleft lip and palate abound, not only in Africa, and they affect both patients and parents.
- Wandayi said electricity is a critical enabler without which the desired accelerated national economic growth would be a mirage.
- Onsongo was suspended over the alleged unlawful submission of nursing internship placements.
- These are the stories making the headlines.
- Melissa Wilband's four-month-old baby Lexi died in April 2020 at Bristol Children's Hospital.
- The deaths are linked to the widespread use of polluting fuels such as charcoal and firewood.
- Accidents in MRI rooms are rare occurrences since staff always ensure safety measures are taken.
- "Explain to me, if you invade a police station and burn it, you ban courts, what is the crime?"
- All referral hospitals have been directed to submit detailed security and operational audit reports in seven day.
- Students went on the rampage, breaking window panes of their classes and dormitories.
- Boniface Mwangi was not charged with "facilitation of terrorist acts", as the police had earlier said.
- The White House has frozen more than $2bn (£1.5bn) in federal grants, demanding changes to Harvard's hiring.
- This follows a recent trend where leaders have been uttering unprintable words about their colleagues' families.
- On July 17, the White House announced that US President Donald Trump has the medical condition.
- More than 50 people, including children and adults, were taken to hospital with burns
- Lawmakers have been urged to ensure that any proposed constitutional are passed in good time.
- The temporary traffic disruption will be from July 26 to November 8, 2025