- Korir said he is ready to shake off a nagging calf injury that locked him out of the national trials.
- This definitely adds to the proud moments of Kenya
- Nairobi County emerged victorious after beating Kakamega County 1-0 during the final at the national trials
- Coach Curtis Olago, strongly emphasised that early and structured preparations are crucial to achieving better results in future tournaments.
- Politico from Northeastern imposes outrageous sanctions on agencies in his docket.
- 15 candidates have been shortlisted to face panel of seven on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- After secret meeting political lightning rods on both sides spark off fiery storm over what is to be discussed.
- They don’t protect marginalised groups and spur new inequalities
- For vehicle manufacturing to thrive, a robust infrastructure is essential.
- According to a cyber security report, Kenya lost approximately Sh 21.2 billion to cyber attacks in 2022.
- High-impact interventions that reach everyone should be at the top of the list of priorities.
- The new government has to grow, it has to run government affairs and this requires money.
- Mwanyika expressed confidence in the team's abilities and believes Abdul and Iman are well-prepared to face the challenges that lie ahead.
- Dyche said the lack of goals from his team is "always a concern".
- Simiyu scored five goals and Chekai three on their debut.
- The Star Fact Checker has debunked the claims and established it to be false.
- Alima said government has master plan to continue supplying water to schools.
- So far 425 bodies are at the Malindi mortuary and rights groups fear a health hazard.
- Kenya Kwanza will empower state agencies to better fight illicit cash flows
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- The lifeless body of the don was discovered after neighbours alerted the chief of a foul smell
- Says the government will repair 36 mobile driers and purchase 70 more
- Says it needs to be understood that police officers are also human.
- Sharon Njeri allegedly died by suicide on July 29, 2022.
- NLC Chairman Gershom Otachi said the new process would take about three months.
- He said the attacks were "inevitable, natural and absolutely fair process".
- The beneficiaries are family members belonging to 367 farmers' groups
- In the statement read by Peter Munya, Azimio said they will continue engaging with the people
- The Safal Eye in the Wild Photography Competition runs from 28 July to September 15, 2023,
- Ecowas has given the junta seven days to reinstate President Mohamed Bazoum.
- Wilfred Nyagudi denied claims that the board had given letters to more than the existing vacancies
- At least 200 people were also injured in the explosion in north-west Bajaur district.
- Says he wants it to be operational so that it can help unlock the potential of the blue economy.
- Says the security will be reinstated after the government is sure there will be no demos
- ODM was reacting to a statement that Raila should stop the disruption he is causing
- "We can discuss other things because we are a free country and a democracy.”
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- In a statement on Sunday, Azimio leader Raila Odinga accused the government side of deceit
- High levels can increase risk of heart failure and stroke
- Lawmakers said cases have either remained unresolved or withdrawn
- The appeal will be filed at the Supreme Court.
- "If you are offered something for yourself, bwana 'tafuna kabisa' without mercy."
- "We have only filled the vacant positions which were advertised," the CEO clarified.
- They want the two leaders to engage one-on-one in the absence of 'small people'.
- Linda Caicedo netted a wondergoal to give the South Americans the lead, before Germany equalised with an 89th-minute Alexandra Popp penalty.
- Ibtissam Jraidi scored Morocco's first World Cup goal with a sixth-minute header
- The car hit him, dragged his body before sandwiching it with another one that was in front of it.
- Protective hairstyles can help retain hair growth, retain moisture, and reduce manipulation.
- Mudavadi says Kenya is not in a crisis that would warrant the help of international leaders.
- “We are not in this country as guests. Kenyans are watching us."