- Another 35 people were injured in the blast in the Gamboru market of Maiduguri
- Kenyans pray for reduced taxes, adequate rainfall and money in pockets
- They spent less than 1% of the allocated revenue on development.
- Residents gathered at the Deputy President’s Irunduni home for festive celebrations and the distribution of Christmas hampers.
- Nyandarua leads the pack, allocating 23% of its total expenditure to development.
- Melodee Buzzard's mother Ashlee Buzzard is being held on suspicion of first-degree murder, police said.
- Submission of tenders closed on November 20 at 11am.
- The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission said the officers were attached to the Diani Traffic Base.
- Rising living costs are reshaping festive traditions, pushing families toward modest, meaningful celebrations centered on home, faith, and…
- The clip, shared on her social media pages during the festive season, shows Vera stepping into a cow shed
- Government and private sector race to defend a rapidly digitising economy.
- Michael Dumbuya attacked the wrong man after driving to south Wales to recover an apparent drug debt.
- A drought has led to water being rationed in Dar es Salaam, with taps sometimes dry for weeks.
- Motorists and passengers reminded to avoid speeding, drink driving, and risky behaviour on highways.
- Wetang’ula said Jirongo’s death was a personal loss, as they had been close friends for many years.
- Former presidential adviser says Kenya must confront constitutional gaps rather than rely on temporary political fixes.
- The importance of giving lies in its impact on both the giver and the recipient. For the giver, it promotes empathy, gratitude, and a sense of…
- "Let us pray for wisdom for our leaders. Let us pray for healing for those who mourn."
- The boy was being found with "several injuries caused by a bladed weapon".
- “We urge every Kenyan to be a builder and a healer. Let us reject division and embrace our shared destiny.”
- The fatalities were recorded in accidents reported across several counties on December 23.
- An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was called to discuss the US seizure of two tankers.
- JSC secretary Winfridah Mokaya said JSC disagrees with the judgment delivered on December 18.
- An explosion was detonated after police approached a 'suspicious' individual in Moscow, authorities said.
- The women inmates at the Kodiaga-based facility were treated to cake, soft drinks and assorted sweets
- Every Wednesday, the patients gather in a hall at the health facility and are taken through two hours of vigorous exercises
- Kawaya said the move shows Ruto does not discriminate, even against his rivals
- Quoting biblical teachings, they reminded Kenyans of the importance of prayer for leaders
- Karimi founded Women of Love and Prayer (WOLAP) as a platform to bring together women suffering from GBV and offer them support
- Speaker warned disunity could push the region to the periphery of national decision-making
- To navigate this period successfully, it is crucial to prioritise mental health and adopt healthy habits.
- Zelensky said the Russians would respond on Wednesday once the Americans had spoken to them
- The agency said fatal road traffic crashes have been reported across the country
- The leaders urged moderation, unity and responsible celebration during the festive season.
- The agencies have warned that canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
- Washington's seizure of two Venezuelan oil tankers was "worse than piracy," the Venezuelan ambassador to the UN said
- In its travel advisory, KeNHA outlined several detour options for motorists seeking to avoid delays
- The man accidentally hit the child on the head with a wooden stick, killing her
- MET forecast cold nights in several areas, with night-time temperatures expected to drop
- Expenditure by Economic Classification in the First Quarter of FY2025-26
- “Kenyans should buy into this idea and we begin this discussion in 2026.”
- Modern China presents a vast and complex political landscape, making the fight against corruption more than merely a policy initiative
- Northeastern leads in optimism with Central reporting the highest level of dissatisfaction
- Lack of money was cited as the biggest barrier to celebrating Christmas, New Year
- Importantly, the court made it clear that it had not sanctioned any payment of the pending bills.
- The list spans the Arts & Sports Pathway, Social Sciences, STEM, Applied Sciences and Technical Studies
- The motive of the incident is yet to be established
- Gachagua acknowledged the economic pressures many households are facing
- Their father turned 94 in March, with the court battle in full swing
- Gachagua acknowledged the economic pressures many households are facing