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- - KWS has deployed drone technology to strengthen anti-poaching operations, wildlife monitoring, and conservation surveillance.
- - The authority has tendered for machines and seeks 4,700 employees with specialised skills to operate them.
- - Speaking during the session on “Financing and Integrated Care as Pathways to People-Centered Universal Health Coverage,” Principal…
- - Ruto condemned the attack and offered a message of condolence to the family of the deceased.
- - Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has expressed his concerns on the government's response on fuel price shocks.
- - Tourism, trade hard hit by matatu strike in upper Eastern
- - Known fixes, missing action: Why safe childbirth still slips in Africa
- - Strike aftermath: Death, chaos and paralysis
- - Two shot dead as fuel protests paralyse transport in western Kenya
- - Healthcare gaps leave 70 of epilepsy patients neglected
- - President William Ruto has mourned singer Rachel Wandeto who was allegedly attacked with petrol and set ablaze for supporting his…
- - President William Ruto has paid tribute to the Gospel artiste, the late Rachel Wandeto, who succumbed to injuries after an acid attack. In…
- - President says the government will pursue justice regardless of the perpetrators’ affiliations.
- - KNEC has warned the public against a fake training advert claiming to promote a Senior School Assessment workshop for deputy principals,…
- - A fake KNEC workshop advert has been circulating online amid a rise in scams targeting Kenyans through false official communications.
- - Chief Justice Martha Koome has challenged Heads of Station across the country to intensify efforts aimed at reducing case backlog, saying…
- - A woman stuns social media by tattooing Pastor Victor Kanyari’s name and slogan. Mixed reactions ensue as Kanyari responds gratefully to…
- - LSK to sue state over high fuel, power prices amid protests
- - A KMTC student, Getrine Indeche, inspires many by selling snacks to fund her education amidst personal challenges, showcasing resilience…
- - The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has issued its most aggressive intervention yet in the worsening energy crisis, threatening immediate…
- - Nairobi police report no fatalities during fuel price protests despite 225 arrests, injuries to officers, and reports of deaths emerging…
- - With youth unemployment and underemployment rates remaining a significant hurdle in 2026, the gap between the classroom and the workplace…
- - A family built on adoption unravels when betrayal surfaces, forcing a woman to choose between heartbreak and fighting for the love she…
- - Nairobi Regional Police Commander Issa Mohamud has defended the police response to the ongoing matatu strike in the city.
- - I don't understand how you can do this to a country that was on a growth trajectory - Matiang'i
- - The clarification comes amid a rush by taxpayers to file their annual tax returns before the June 30 timeline.
- - Human rights activist and presidential hopeful Boniface Mwangi has pressured President William Ruto to implement the recommendations…
- - Dp Kindiki said the government had already cushioned Kenyans from even higher costs through various interventions.
- - Kindiki said the sharp increase in fuel prices was being experienced worldwide
- - A protester was killed in Nakuru during anti-fuel protests as tensions escalate over rising fuel prices. A Tuktuk driver was injured amid…
- - The operators vowed not to resume services until their grievances are addressed
- - Speaking during a press briefing by the National Matatu Owners Association in Gigiri, Nairobi, Rig Owners Association chairman Cornelius…
- - Jubilee Secretary General Montael Ole Kenta has stated that no other party should be accepted in Kiambu County apart from the Jubilee…
- - Koome said court stations remain the first point of contact for most Kenyans seeking justice and therefore require efficient systems,…
- - Nairobi small traders count losses as the matatu strike cuts customers, raises transport costs and leaves perishable goods rotting.
- - Addressing the press on Monday, May 18, Mahamud disclosed that protesters attacked him and other officers as they tried to restore order…
- - Cases of businesses being vandalised and property looted during the unrest were also reported.
- - Rachel Wandeto, the gospeal artiste who was reportedly doused in petrol and set ablaze for tattooing President William Ruto's face, has…
- - The US waives visa deposit requirements for eligible African fans ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, easing financial burdens for…
- - A Nairobi businessman was on Monday arraigned before a Milimani court and charged with orchestrating a Ksh.150 million land fraud…
- - President Ruto condemned the brutal attack and assured Kenyans that those responsible would be brought to book regardless of their…
- - They improvised games and races to pass time in deserted bus parks as stranded passengers cheered them on
- - The CS has described the killing as a senseless act fueled by political intolerance and hate.
- - The story of Wandeto has taken the country by surprise, with most leaders admonishing the political intolerance experieneced in varius…
- - PWD chairman Hafid Maalim Ibrahim said that ongoing fuel hike protests and transport disruptions left disabled Kenyans more stranded and…
- - Police said the demonstrations were unlawful, disruptive, and economically damaging
- - The banners are strategically placed along key roads including the busy Kisumu Boys roundabout
- - Former Law Society of Kenya (LSK) President Nelson Havi has criticised Parliament’s handling of rising fuel prices, accusing Members of…
- - Former Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha has called upon Kenyans to handle breakups with maturity and acceptance amid rising cases…
- - Kindiki: Don't exploit fuel crisis for political gain
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