News
- - Embakasi North Member of Parliament James Gakuya has raised concerns about how the ongoing voter registration exercise is being conducted…
- - Two people were killed in Nandi as police clashed with hundreds of youths over disputed Kimwani land, a decades-old conflict rooted in…
- - Police said the bullet was fired from the nearby Somalia’s Bula Hawa town, where ongoing clashes between armed groups over its control…
- - A KCSE candidate from Tigania East tragically died in a road crash days before the national exams. A section of Kenyans expressed sorrow…
- - Police have since commenced a probe into the root cause of the accident.
- - The county chiefs now want the Treasury to dismantle the current system and hold fresh discussions on how to create a workable model.
- - The National Police Service Commission (NPSC) has unveiled an additional list of recruitment centres for the nationwide drive to enlist 10…
- - IEBC Commissioner Anne Nderitu has moved to defend the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) following the release of…
- - Influencer Tang Feiji died after he crashed while livestreaming a flight on his lightweight aircraft. He was 55 and popular on Douyin with…
- - YouTube has agreed to pay Ksh3.2 billion to settle a lawsuit that U.S. President Donald Trump brought against
- - Why Nairobi is slowly turning into an 'economic rainforest'
- - Wheel of justice; courts stories lined up for today
- - Young people in Nyali, Mombasa county, have launched an initiative they hope will help address the challenges they are facing. The launch…
- - A TikTok video showed Pastor Ng’ang’a playfully interrupting his wife Murugi at a crusade, days after admitting he once considered leaving…
- - Chief Inspector Jane Agatha is a Kenyan police officer who has made it her mission to demand freedom
- - Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina has dissolved his government after deadly Gen Z-led protests over water and power shortages left at…
- - Prof Obel was brilliant, eccentric and uncompromising to the end
- - Police plot how to shoot down Al-Hilal in Champions League
- - Why ugali is fading as rice, chapati rise in Kenyan homes
- - Why Kenya cannot afford to lose the EU coffee market
- - A woman has pleaded guilty to money laundering offences over the UK’s biggest-ever cryptocurrency seizure of Bitcoin, currently
- - A young man allegedly kidnapped his cousin's children, demanding ransom. He later admitted to the crime, claiming he planned to return…
- - Rising State surveillance casts long shadow over internet firms, users
- - How police officers allegedly supplied guns, bullets to bandits
- - Standard journalist Collins Kweyu receives threats linked to Migori judge case
- - How universities risk shutdown as students threaten to back striking dons
- - A split mountain? How Uhuru's Jubilee comeback shakes up Gachagua's grip
- - Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has once again turned to an unusual source for inspiration, inviting RAF pilots to teach his players…
- - Uhuru Park, at the heart of Nairobi, has been in existence for decades. The park is more than just a green space. It holds a significant…
- - A rift has erupted in Ukambani as UDA leaders clash with Maendeleo Chap Chap allies over the Mumbuni North by-election, exposing divisions…
- - How 14 family members died in trip to visit sick aunt
- - Content creator Yagga mourned his father in South Sudan weeks after opening up about forex losses, quitting alcohol, and the resilience…
- - Why Faith Odhiambo's role in Ruto's compensation panel is facing legal heat
- - PREMIUM CS Ogamba: Errant students to sit national exams from home New measures comes in the wake of a wave of unrest that has forced closure of several schools. Education 13 hours ago Listen
- - Victims describe coercion for basic goods and business contracts as Parliament declines to criminalise sextortion explicitly.
- - Prof Obel developed Pearl Omega, the HIV/Aids drug which the Health ministry and World Health Organisation claimed was ineffective in…
- - Legislators accused the State of fuelling a Sh76 bn crisis by promising commercial-like cover.
- - Primary school in Nairobi wants court to order the eviction of Governor Khalif from the property.
- - Ugandan opposition leader also wants to be paid damages for abduction and illegal extradition.
- - A university graduate worked at the Chiromo Morgue for three years. Bright Ojwok from Nairobi shared his experience living with dead…
- - The 29-year-old news anchor and producer, tragically lost her life in an armed robbery. The media industry mourns her untimely death. RIP…
- - The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has publicly listed 12 petrol stations across Kenya selling adulterated fuel or…
- - A Zimbabwean truck driver was caught on dashcam falling asleep before crashing. The viral video reignited an online debate about driver…
- - Democrats say there are still "very large differences" between their party and the White House.
- - The UN says 22 people have been killed and more than 100 others injured since protests broke out on Thursday, September 25.
- - The opposition must rely on calculated tactics and grassroots manoeuvring to secure the numbers.
- - Enzo Maresca's Chelsea could have more players join the nursing table ahead of their UEFA Champions League clash with Jose Mourinho's…
- - African Girls Can Code Initiative (AGCCI) credited for transforming young women’s lives.
- - Court of Appeal quashed Esekon’s conviction to serve 3 years in prison, arguing that burden of proof lay with prosecution, not accused.
- - President finds himself at a political crossroads, facing a dilemma that pits performance against patronage.
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