- Institutions show patterns of non-compliance including continued wasteful expenditures and unlawful allowances
- Ngowa beat his one-year-old daughter because she refused to walk
- A rising political star has unsettled his team with his volatile temper.
- Kenyans are in stress, crisis and emergency categories, with not enough to eat.
- According to NPS, 125 police vehicles and 36 government vehicles were damaged during the demos.
- LSK and PRWG said the group using unmarked vehicles was deployed in violation of court orders.
- Mukunji was allegedly arrested over chaos witnessed in parts of Embu on Saba Saba Day.
- Mukunji was arrested over chaos witnessed in parts of Embu on Saba Saba Day.
- The meeting focused on final preparations for the establishment of the GCA’s Nairobi base.
- Roman Starovoit was found dead, apparently with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
- Murkomen apologised for any inconvenience caused saying it was all in good faith.
- KNCHR said that two cases of abduction were reported.
- Raila added that Murkomen vowed going forward, police will treat Kenyans with care.
- An eight-year-old girl and the director of an all-girls' summer camp are among the victims of flash floods in Texas.
- These explosive allegations were made by KwaZulu-Natal police boss Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi at a press briefing on Sunday.
- Why Kenyans are paying the price
- The man identified as Brian Kimutai, 21, was a known boda boda rider in Kitengela town.
- Kenya faces significant hurdles in combating insurance fraud
- Farouk urged women in the region to take advantage of the financial support provided to grow their businesses and drive local development.
- "The proceeds of the national dialogue be subjected to a referendum."
- Raila was set to make an appearance at Kamkunji grounds at 3 PM to mark Saba Saba Day.
- The data underscores the critical need for stronger, more complex password practices
- The global travel and tourism sector faces evolving demands
- The governor faces accusations of gross misconduct, abuse of office, and violation of the Constitution and other laws.
- The men tried to force their way into the supermarket by dismantling its metal grills.
- The man was seen lying on the ground as crowds of people gathered and started charging.
- Kenya, with more than 2.4 million boda bodas currently in operation
- "We must learn to solve our national problems through consultations, discussions and peaceful ways."
- Raila will speak later this afternoon, though details of the address remain undisclosed.
- He was among youth and GenZs who engaged police in running battles during within Kitengela Township
- For hours, the youths targeted the supermarket and engaged police officers in running battles
- Matatus were seen parked in their parking bays as operators stayed in their homes.
- The man is said to have been hit by two bullets; one on the neck and another on the chest.
- By 1 PM, CBD had come to a standstill. Businesses were closed, and pedestrian and motor traffic were minimal.
- Armored vehicles, water canons and razor wires are just some of the equipment deployed by police.
- Barasa says youths must step forward and take charge of their future
- "The CS was clear that the order was limited to situations where police officers faced imminent threats."
- Finance CEC Kerich said the newly passed Regularisation of Illegal Developments Bill, now awaiting the Governor’s assent, will be a game changer.
- “When you build women, you are building the country,” Farouk said.
- “When you build women, you are building the country,” Farouk said.
- James McMurdock denies any wrongdoing over claims relating to pandemic-era loans taken out by his companies.
- Police recovered a pistol hidden under his bed at a guest house in Mariakani.
- The ex-DP, while speaking at a funeral, claimed his Kikuyu community was being targeted.
- Duale urged counties and health workers to help enforce the policy.
- The general claimed Kenyan police have not achieved tangible progress despite being on the ground for months.
- Ruto has appointed John Munyu as the Non-Executive Chairperson of the Pharmacy and Poisons Board.
- “Antisemitism has no place in Australia,” Anthony Albanese said after the latest in a string of attacks.
- The closure was enforced after a fuel tanker overturned, spilling oil onto the road.
- The Commission says use of force in court premises undermines the rule of law.
- MPs are currently on a short recess until July 21.