- Any circumsisied Luhya man was traditionally not allowed to access the kitchen, let alone cook, a cultural practice that many families have since abandoned.
- Mike Sonko attended a lavish Tanzanian wedding dressed to the nines, made a bold money move, and shared unexpected remarks on Kenya’s political climate.
- Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi’s praise for Moses Kuria’s resignation from a senior government role sparked mixed reactions from a section of Kenyans.
- Two young men perished in a tragic road crash after visiting their families. They riding on one motorbike when they got into an accident. Kenyans mourned them.
- Moses Kuria held the position of President William Ruto's economic advisor after his appointment in the President's Council of Affairs in August 2025.
- After Saba Saba and other protests turned chaotic, Kenyans united online under #WeAreAllKikuyus, blending outrage, humour, and defiance in a powerful movement.
- Waist-deep in a rain-swollen river, Christer Kristoffersen cast his line, landed it gently on the water, and caught ... nothing. While locals can do little about climate change -- which leads to warmer waters and changing ecosystems -- another culprit is fish farming.
- Charlton Auctioneers, an auction house in Kenya, has announced an upcoming sale featuring a diverse range of vehicles, including popular Toyota and Nissan models.
- An investigation revealed that the killer squad deployed in certain streets during the Saba Saba protests that shot at protesters were government operatives.
- In a leafy Nairobi suburb, a Kenyan firm helps foreigners track shoplifters, monitor lung damage from Covid-19 and identify whales -- tapping into the outsourcing market's artificial intelligence-boosted boom. Traditional outsourcing is already booming.
- William Ruto's son George Kimutai tickled Kenyans when he gave a funny speech at his friend's wedding. The first son was surprised that guests were being gifted/
- João Pedro scored two breathtaking goals against Fluminense to send them to the FIFA Club World Cup final on Sunday, July 13, but refused to celebrate.
- A Form Three student from Olekasasi Secondary School was captured walking alone at 4 am in Rongai, raising concern among Kenyans online over his safety.
- A young man identified as Ishaq Mburu was sadly buried a day after he was shot in the head by the police. Mburu participated in the Saba Saba protests.
- A woman in Kitengela was forced to remain with the body of her son shot during Saba Saba protests after a hospital refused to book it in. It was taken to Machakos.
- The Kenya National Human Rights Commission revealed that at least 31 people lost their lives and 107 others sustained injuries during the chaotic Saba Saba protests.
- Spanish police have revealed who was driving the car that took the lives of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother on Thursday, July 3, in Zamora.
- Meru University has announced a recruitment drive for 37 job vacancies, inviting applications for various positions, including ICT officers and administrative roles.
- Asenath Rotich has wowed Kenyans with her looks over the years her remarkable transformation is one for the books. TUKO.co.ke covered her stunning pics.
- Erik ten Hag is set to sell former Manchester United goalkeeper Matej Kovar for the second time, months after replacing Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen in May.
- The amount of money transfer expert Fabrizio Romano earns from social media has been estimated. Romano is known for his famous 'here we go' catchphrase.
- President Donald Trump signed the Big Beautiful Bill into law in July 2025, introducing a 1% tax on diaspora remittances send by individuals in the US.
- Consumer prices in China rose slightly in June, official data showed on Wednesday, snapping a four-month decline even as factory gate prices were bruised by a fierce trade war with Washington. In a signal of further deflationary pressure, Chinese factory gate prices fell in June at the fastest rate…
- Gao Chaorong knows what it takes to turn out good crops of sweet potatoes, peanuts and wheat, but tasty produce is no longer enough to draw China's app savvy crowd. He has also emphasised the vital role that agriculture plays in China, the world's top producer of commodities including rice and…
- Stocks were mixed Wednesday as investors assessed Donald Trump's latest tariff threats, while keeping an eye on trade talks after the US president warned he would not again extend a deadline to reach deals. He also warned "no extensions will be granted" to his August 1 deadline for tariff deals,…
- Agriculture Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mutahi Kagwe appointed the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) as the collection agent for the 4% sugar development levy.
- Young men from the ACK St Jude Church in Huruma have shared the kind of woman they would not marry and highlighted rib-cracking reasons for it on TikTok.
- David Mutaaga and his wife Deborah, were killed shortly after returning home from Switzerland, where they had lived for 30 years. Fresh details now emerge.
- The High Court postponed a petition challenging Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment after the state failed to respond on time. New hearing set for October 2, 2025.
- The second biggest teachers union in the United States unveiled a groundbreaking partnership Tuesday with AI powerhouses Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic to develop a comprehensive training program helping educators master artificial intelligence. Microsoft is contributing $12.5 million, OpenAI $10…
- MCA Duncun Wangama is mourning the death of his wife, Stellah Machocho, who died under heartbreaking circumstances. Kenyans have comforted him online.
- Former Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has resigned from his role in government, citing need to pursue personal interests. He was President William Ruto's advisor.
- The ruling alliance, forged by army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, is fracturing from within, turning into an open battleground for posts and influence.
- United Airlines said Tuesday it would resume service between Tel Aviv and its Newark/New York hub on July 21, 10 days earlier than previously planned. United subsequently said it would pause service with Tel Aviv through at least July 31.
- Isiolo governor Abdi Guyo raised preliminary objections, saying the assembly never sat and discussed an impeachment motion against him. Senators agreed with him.
- A university student who nursed gunshot wounds after being shot six times during the Saba Saba protests opened up about the ordeal that almost ended his life.
- Alliance Girls’ alumnae petition TSC to take action against teacher accused of sexual abuse, demand investigation, survivor support, and lasting reforms.
- Diogo Jota and his brother tragically passed away in a Lamborghini crash in Spain. Authorities are set to provide answers on the cause, with key questions remaining.
- Manchester United have granted further compassionate leave to Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes, following the death of Diogo Jota, as other players resume training.
- Baba Talisha shared a reason why he is yet to pay dowry for Miss Wanjey. He also disclosed that he is yet to introduce himself to her family formally.
- Esther Mugo from Hamza in Makadara, Nairobi, was devastated when goons raided her stall and took away all her fruits. she was given KSh 20,000 by a pastor.
- A Kenyan TikToker identified as Babytopwag has shared how her dream of financial freedom crumbled when she got depressed six months after relocating to Saudi Arabia.
- Honey Khatwani, former director of OKI General Trading Limited, is accused of stealing KSh 356 million from the company; now the court asking the ODPP for evidence.
- A woman who survived the Texas floods with her children recounted her lover's last words before he passed away while trying to save them from the water.
- The Kenyan government will award Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet millions of shillings after the two stars set world records at the Prefontaine Classic.