- At Ileret in Marsabit County, communities are stepping up to protect a famous footprint site that anchors Kenya’s place as the cradle of mankind
- Fanil Sarvarov was the head of the armed forces' operational training department, Russia's Investigative Committee said.
- Authorities described seizure of the suspected cannabis as a significant step against trafficking networks.
- Say recent court orders issued in Kisii has crippled a critical statutory institution
- Families of youths killed in past protests seek audience with President Ruto over what they described as delayed justice.
- The only abortion clinic in town is fighting an eviction notice and other efforts to shut it down.
- Remember, it's the thought that counts.
- Tourist numbers into Kisumu have been rising, attributed to improved connectivity and aggressive destination marketing
- Over 4,200 goats were set for auction during this year's event.
- The President said the project will spur economic transformation in the region
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- The move comes days after Trump said that he was ordering a blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela.
- Over 750,000 bags of fertiliser already in the country
- The community held the 14th edition of its cultural festival at Kamasengre Secondary School grounds in Rusinga
- The forum is part of the wider Nile Basin Discos, a civil society platform that brings together organisations from 10 countrie
- “Women are the foundation of state-building," he insisted.
- The month-long operation, dubbed Operation Sentinel, was conducted between October 27 and November 27
- The two leaders, accompanied by several officials, spent part of their time interacting at a rural dairy farm.
- PS Muthoni warned of the risk of life-threatening events such as heart attack, stroke
- Dr Akali said the level of development in the region remains far below expectations despite years of devolution
- At least 7 people have been killed in the area
- Security cooperation between Nairobi and London has expanded in recent years through joint maritime training
- The bus was racing towards Eldoret direction from Nakuru when it collided with an oncoming rider.
- The construction of the first ever nuclear power plant is envisaged to create over 20,000 jobs
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee questioned the images' removal
- County boss calls on leaders to work together in addressing shared challenges
- Wetang’ula underscored the importance of promoting exchange programmes for MPs
- The agency warned that increased travel could heighten the spread of respiratory illnesses.
- The two have been on remand for about a year.
- Decorating a tree often involves lights, ornaments, tinsel and a topper such as a star or angel
- Ruto said the facility will position Kenya as the continent’s premier meetings destination
- A police officer was injured in the drama
- Malombe said the constitution 2010 dictates that counties should cooperate from national government
- A police officer was injured in the drama
- Five years ago, Elly Opondo began offering meals to children who came to school hungry
- The boy was playing with other children when he fell off
- Over three-quarters of MPs from Mt Kenya remain in the President's camp
- The workers are demanding that the government releases the funds or provides a clear, time-bound commitment before Christmas
- The declaration took effect at 6pm on December 19 and will remain in force for 30 days
- Sarvarov was the head of the armed forces' operational training department.
- The directors of the two centres said admission for the 2026 Grade 10 class was still being processed
- The DOJ already was under fire for not releasing all of the files by the Friday deadline, as mandated by law.
- Governor has won acclaim for her leadership in Kirinyaga after overcoming political tribulations
- Botswana is the first high HIV-burden nation in the world and the first in Africa to achieve this milestone
- The legendary radio presenter passed away on Sunday, December 21, 2025
- The move signals a broader political realignment in Isiolo ahead of the polls
- The herd was reportedly being taken to a slaughterhouse
- Ruku said drought has severely affected food production, livestock and livelihoods across the region
- Police said they had launched a man hunt for the gang behind the killing and robbery
- City Hall says just about a quarter of the capital’s registered land parcels are compliant