- 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
- “Anything owned by government is owned by you. You are government," she said.
- The 24 teams have been split into six groups of four, with the East Africa represented by Uganda and Tanzania
- GCA was founded by Prof Patrick Verkooijen, who was appointed by Ruto as UoN Chancellor
- His body was found hanging on a cactus tree about 50 meters from the camp.
- The case has reignited scrutiny of Kenya’s handling of Turkish nationals sought by Ankara
- The CS said Kenya recognises role of traditional medicine and wants to bring it into the formal health system
- The diaspora warned of disenfranchisement without online voter registration
- Mutinda’s entry comes as Passaris has confirmed she will not defend the seat
- Kenyans pray for reduced taxes, adequate rainfall and money in pockets
- Amb Guo outlined how Kenya stands to benefit from China's next development phase
- Unable to fit in in community and referred to as ‘mzungu’, but come from poor backgrounds
- Jomvu subcounty has only four public health facilities all of which are Level Three and below
- The three points meant Morocco extended their world record run of consecutive victories to 19
- The man is being accused of divided loyalty
- The Nairobi bourse staged a powerful rally in over a decade, with investor wealth soaring by more than Sh1 trillion
- In Baringo, Nyakang’o identified 16 stalled development projects valued at Sh217.44 million
- Service to community saw Kiran Shah given the EBS honour by President William Ruto
- More than 10 people have so far been questioned, but no arrest made
- Nyoro said stocks can deliver faster, higher returns than land.
- Detectives raided a popular bar and restaurant along Magadi Road
- With just four days to Christmas Day, thousands of Kenyans have begun travelling upcountry.
- PS Bitok said errors related to incorrect gender entries that may have affected placements will also be rectified.
- The exchange followed Madowo’s posting of a snippet from an interview with Uganda's first wildlife vet.
- “Party’s support cannot be assumed without clear agreements," says the Suna East MP.
- Avoid clicking on suspicious links, attachments, or QR codes, which could compromise personal information or install harmful software.
- “Those in possession of public land should know that the time is coming when you will have to give it back," she said.
- Michaela Benthaus suffered a spinal cord injury in a mountain bike accident seven years ago.
- Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the move was about blocking the establishment of a Palestinian state.
- The leaders pushed for harmony and joint action on key community issues.
- Festive season sparks rush at transport hubs across the country.
- Ronoh said the reforms will seek to address long-standing challenges in tea sub-sector.
- Judge Olao emphasised that obedience to Court orders is not optional.
- At least 347 people have now been put to death this year, according to the UK-based campaign group Reprieve.
- Mwaura dismissed claims that the programme is not working pointing to the scale of enrolment.