- He had been serving a 24-year sentence for drug trafficking and other crimes.
- Regional Commissioner John Otieno says vigilance will avert surprise attacks.
- The judge said that the conditions imposed on protesters were "so unclear that it is unlawful".
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- Ukrainian representative Anton Korynevych welcomed the decision.
- Gachagua ordered a crackdown on garages conducting fuel and gas syphoning.
- The firm said it moved its operations to Nairobi Gate Industrial Park, Northlands area.
- Amolo says they have realised many graduates ignore crop production.
- The dealers blamed the fake accessories on the frequent fire incidences in homes and business premises
- An Ivorian with press credentials was filmed dancing shirtless after the team’s win on penalties over Senegal.
- The project is set to boost rice farming and mitigate perennial flooding in Siaya and Busia counties.
- Nupea CEO says it has conducted different training sessions about the project for different groups of people.
- Nakhumicha says the ministry will work with Kiambu Government to fast-track the transition process
- DP Gachagua said the owner must face the law for the deaths, injuries and displacement.
- CS Kithure Kindiki says punitive action will be applied against illegal gas refilling plants.
- Kuria told the service to ensure a fair and transparent distribution of slots to wards.
- The clerics also asked the President to freeze increment of health insurance deductions.
- Doctor has one-sided conversation with a Mike Tyson-like jilted ex
- "All these women need you, they need your seeds while you are healthy.”
- The facility was officially commissioned on July 31, 2017 by Mama Ngina Kenyatta.
- Governor Sakaja says the families will receive meals from a Dishi na County kitchen.
- A number of foreign volunteers have been killed in Ukraine since the war began.
- CBK governor says that while the country is on a recovery path, there are still significant challenges to be braced this year.
- CS Tuya urged those holding titles for lands on river banks to voluntarily return them.
- The job market is rapidly evolving and the demand for industry-ready talent is growing by the minute
- Israel has repeatedly rejected claims it deliberately targets civilians.
- The county has received Sh2.8 million revenue from the projects.
- Kenchic gets 80 per cent of the chicken from small holder farmers in the country.
- The Nollywood star was also seen flaunting wads of the money that had just been redesigned.
- The initial pledge of €5.5 billion ($5.95 billion) also includes guarantees
- It is not clear who the gunmen were or whether they are demanding a ransom.
- The Resident Association said the gas plant operated without a license in residential area.
- Raila nonetheless said that the meeting resolved to allocate Judiciary additional funding.
- It will be instrumental in mobilising long-term currency financing for East African economies.
- The devastating explosion left vehicles badly damaged and buildings inhabitable.
- KWS is in the process of translocating the animals to the nearby Ol Donyo Sabuk game park.
- Interested applicants to visit the Judicial Service Commission's job portal to apply
- Alleges nation is total despair as the government is not fulfilling campaign pledges
- He said girls face more and unique challenges like FGM and early marriages.
- Court said the prosecution failed to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt.
- Huduma Centre revealed that 226,247 remain uncollected documents.
- In its latest review,EPRA raised energy charges by 8.7 per cent to Sh4.33 per unit from Sh3.98 in December.
- Kenya's inaugural Eurobond matures on June 24.
- The evidence relates to a Sh2.2bn dispute that arose from a Sh1.5bn loan default.
- They also endorsed the Family Protection Bill sponsored by Homa Bay Town MP Kaluma
- Three people have been confirmed dead and over 280 injured following the tragedy.
- Most of the victims who sustained burn injuries have, however, been treated and discharged
- The magistrate has set their next appearance before court on January 8, 2024.
- More than 280 people suffered serious injuries after fire broke out at a gas depot.
- She said the county is going to purchase mattresses for the survivors as some homes had been burnt down.