News
- - The court found that the withdrawal of medical benefits denied him access to healthcare and violated his right to human dignity.
- - New report shows how millions of people are struggling to enrol in or safely use these systems.
- - The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced job vacancies, inviting qualified individuals to apply for a variety of
- - Human rights activists and presidential candidate Boniface Mwangi have questioned the circumstances that led to the recent crash of a plane…
- - Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has revealed that the government has set aside Ksh1 billion to respond to potential massive…
- - Nairobi County Assembly to debate and vote on Sh80 billion cooperation agreement between the county and the national government.
- - About 700 patients at the hospital require oxygen daily
- - The meeting comes after recent committee reshuffles and calls for party unity.
- - Iran struck the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia’s capital with a drone early Tuesday, March 3, 2026, as it kept hitting targets around the…
- - A man allegedly shot and killed his wife moments after she gave birth. He later died, leaving their newborn orphaned, as police…
- - Experts express concerns that the shilling could be impacted as well as gains made in controlling inflation, a situation that may limit CBK…
- - In a detailed judgment, the court ruled that Criticos was unlawfully deprived of his property contrary to Article 40 of the Constitution of…
- - Radio host Alex Mwakideu has questioned when parents should stop supporting their daughters, saying it is wrong for
- - The High Court has ordered the Government to pay former Taita Taveta MP Basil Criticos Kshs. 30 million for violation of his constitutional…
- - GSMA says eSIM connections will hit 2.5 billion by 2028, representing 42 per cent of SIM technologies by 2030.
- - KUCCPS encouraged students to carefully review requirements and ensure they meet the minimum qualifications before submitting their…
- - Kenyans have sent heartfelt condolences to Nayianoi Ntutu following the death of Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng'eno, weeks after celebrating…
- - The National Youth Service (NYS) has announced a nationwide recruitment of volunteer servicemen and servicewomen.
- - Trump has made no mention of what Iran's future might look like after the war ends
- - Excitement builds as ZJ Heno confirms Vybz Kartel's first-ever concert in Kenya on 8th May 2026 at Moi International Stadium, sparking joy…
- - How much is Islam Makhachev's net worth? Explore how the UFC champion built a multimillion-dollar fortune through fight purses, bonuses,…
- - The draft Public Finance Management (Child Welfare Fund) Regulations, 2026, outline how the fund will support children as they transition…
- - MPs question Sh453M idle oxygen plant at Kenyatta National Hospital as Sh600M is spent yearly on external oxygen.
- - Sudan and Ethiopia are at loggerheads again after the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, brewing a fresh headache for President Ruto, who is…
- - The meeting focused on reviewing progress in transferring assets from the national government to the county, while addressing pending legal…
- - The government failed to protect the former lawmaker's property in 1998 and 1999 when thousands of people invaded his sisal farm, according…
- - Kenya Meteorological Department links unusual February rains to Madden-Julian Oscillation, warns 22 counties of heavy downpour.
- - “Each alert was followed by jets flying overhead, a loud bang, and thick clouds of smoke in the sky."
- - Institutions are seeking lecturers, ICT experts and support staff across multiple departments.
- - Somali officials have announced the death of a top Al-Shabaab commander, reported to have been responsible for orchestrating several deadly…
- - As expected, in times of war, especially in the Middle East, information is often the first casualty, particularly in the digital era.
- - Makueni Senator Dan Maanzo has called on Mbeere North Member of Parliament Leo Wamuthenda, who sits in parliament, to hold the government…
- - Justin Bieber's hair transplant rumours keep resurfacing as fans dissect photos and public appearances. Explore what fuels the chatter and…
- - Muriuki cautioned that while heavy rain does not automatically cause floods, communities in low-lying areas should stay alert.
- - UNESCO condemns reported attack on girls’ school in Minab, Iran, citing UN Security Council Resolution 2601 protections.
- - Agoro Sare, Ringa Boys upbeat ahead of Homa Bay County games
- - Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service Geoffrey Mosiria has issued a warning to philanthropists and well-wishers
- - South Sudan has not held an election since it gained independence 15 years ago.
- - The Affordable Housing Board (AHB) has announced 49 job vacancies.
- - US Treasury accuses the RDF, four generals of aiding and facilitating the rebels operating in Eastern DRC
- - The iron of JKIA unveiling airport makeover plan without funding clarity
- - Kagame and Tshisekedi are set to meet this weekend in Arusha for the 25th Ordinary Summit of the EAC Heads of State on Saturday, which will…
- - Five-star AFC Leopards not ready to give up on Premier League dream
- - Why the ongoing 'Sifunation' of Kenyan politics is important
- - How Kenya missed out on Sh125b World Bank project
- - Rwanda has rejected US sanctions targeting its military over the DR Congo conflict, accusing Washington of distorting facts
- - Radio host and actress Jacquey Nyaminde, widely known as Wilbroda, has raised concern over couples who are not
- - NYS declared more than 700 vacancies across a broad spectrum of professional, technical and support disciplines.
- - Over 400,000 Kenyans are now caught in the murky war between the U.S. and Israel on one side and Iran on the other, with the latter…
- - US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says "the hardest hits" on Iran are "yet to come"
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