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- - The MP provided a history of broken promises, noting that ex-President Daniel arap Moi first pledged compensation in 1992
- - Implementation of the new fees started on October 1.
- - 59 people still trapped under collapsed Indonesian school
- - No evidence paracetamol in pregnancy causes autism, health bodies say after Trump's claim
- - Governor Lusaka promotes 305 medics to boost healthcare
- - Central African President submits candidacy for re-election
- - Family demands release of abducted kin in Kerio Valley
- - Reports suggest one of the casualties was a 14-year-old.
- - The movement aims to rally young people to register as voters ahead of the 2027 General Election
- - Attention, the national anthem is playing, but the people are true wielders of power
- - Solar push set to transform East Africa's farms and food systems
- - KANU endorses Gideon Moi for Baringo senatorial by-election
- - Letter from Mogadishu: Election fever in the region as Somalia debates about which system
- - A two-year-old girl chosen as Nepal’s new living goddess was carried by family members from their home in
- - Murkomen argued that the recruitment was a matter of national urgency.
- - KANU has confirmed that its National Chairman, Gideon Moi, will be on the ballot in the forthcoming Baringo Senatorial by-election.
- - The suspension comes after Lady Justice Hellen Wasilwa granted interim conservatory orders halting the exercise, pending determination of a…
- - Agriculture Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mutahi Kagwe on Thursday explained why millers and importers will be paying a 4% Sugar Development Levy.
- - Former Cabinet Minister Dalmas Otieno will be remembered by his first wife, Patricia Atieno, as a man who
- - The entry of Moi now sets the stage for yet another bruising battle between Kanu, and the ruling UDA
- - Scores of passengers who were injured were rushed to nearby health facilities.
- - Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has announced new measures to improve security in and around colleges and universities,…
- - The measure is part of the interventions being planned to take criminal activities across institutions countrywide, amongst them the sale…
- - He said his family had campaigned for Museveni for years without any recognition or reward.
- - Shutdown began after Republicans and Democrats in Congress failed to agree on a new spending plan
- - Sakaja says that the proposals aim to improve safety and order on the city's busy roads.
- - Ten of the bodies have been moved to Murang’a, two to the Naivasha, one to Nyeri, and another to Kiambu.
- - The Wagalla massacre, one of the darkest chapters in Kenya’s post-independence history, unfolded on February 10, 1984.
- - The case challenging Kithure Kindiki's appointment as deputy president takes a twist as businessman Joseph Aura wants three judges to…
- - The programme targets 100,000 young people aged between 18 and 29 years, and up to 35 years for people with disabilities.
- - Nairobi has tightened its grip as Kenya’s economic engine, contributing an average 27.5% of the country’s Gross Value Added (GVA) over the…
- - Nairobi Water, in collaboration with the Athi Water Works Development Agency (AWWDA), issued a notice on October 2, 2025, announcing a…
- - The court case has exposed a trail of fraud, illegal transactions and corporate mismanagement.
- - Further, the DP pushed for extensive engagement with Kenya’s respected and talented figures in sports and other fields and exploitation of…
- - Residents of the mentioned estates have been urged to brace for a disruption which will last more than a day.
- - Two Somali minors who were captured stepping on the Kenyan flag at Nyayo Stadium during a match have been granted a cash bail of Ksh.50,000…
- - The father is believed to be the mastermind behind the scheme and introduced his 23-year-old son to the illegal activity.
- - Geoffrey Kariuki, chairman of the Transport Committee said it is expected to be fully operational by December
- - The recruitment of 10,000 police constables in the national exercise was set to start on October 3 to 9, 2025.
- - County Secretary Joseph Ogutu condemned the incident, calling it a "shameful act" that undermines the values of dialogue and mutual respect.
- - At least 91 civilians were killed in Sudan’s besieged city of el-Fasher in attacks by the Rapid Support
- - US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that his agency was "fully prepared to do what is necessary" in support of Argentina, a…
- - Court clears Sonko in Sh500 million case, says ARA relied on 'gossip'
- - 'If tired of ODM, just leave,' Osotsi tells rebel Western leaders
- - Fresh anti-government protests hit Madagascar
- - Norris says Verstappen 'genuinely a challenger' as F1 title race hots up
- - Russia, Ukraine exchange 185 prisoners of war each
- - Judge orders separate graft trial for Spain PM's wife
- - Sakaja advised people to report crimes instead of sharing them on social media for entertainment.
- - Murkomen stressed that the country urgently needs more officers to safeguard its security.
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