- 1,011 views
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen has warned former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua against spreading falsehoods against the country's security officers, insisting that the former DP must record a statement with the DCI upon his return from the United States. Speaking during the Jukwaa la usalama in Narok County, the interior CS accused the former deputy president of what he termed as optics and mudslinging of the government.
Murkomen demands Gachagua back up claims linking Ruto to Al-Shabaab, RSF
- 11 Aug 2025 - The head of a powerful Tunisian trade union confederation called on Monday to defend the group after protesters backed by President Kais Saied levelled harsh accusations against it.
- 11 Aug 2025 - Kenya and the U.S. state of California are strengthening cooperation in technology, climate innovation, and sustainable development, President William Ruto announced on Monday.
- 11 Aug 2025 - Fresh fighting between the Somali government and forces loyal to the semi-autonomous southern Jubaland region killed at least two Somali soldiers on Monday, the defence ministry said.
- 11 Aug 2025 - Justice Bahati Mwamuye issued the directive after lawyer Kibe Mungai, representing the petitioner, informed the court that the DPP had yet to file his response, stalling progress in the case.
- 11 Aug 2025 - Police in Kilifi County say they have discovered seven shallow graves with human bones and skulls at Kwa Binzaro village.
- 11 Aug 2025 - The Nairobi Hospital on Monday announced it had suspended the implementation of its recently announced price adjustments following a meeting with medical insurance providers.
- 11 Aug 2025 - Mobile phone ownership in Kenya has risen from 47.3% in 2019 to 53.7% in 2024 as internet usage also increased nationally from 22.7 per cent in 2019 to 35.0 per cent in 2024.
- 11 Aug 2025 - Ticket sales for some African Nations Championship (CHAN) matches in Nairobi have been suspended.
- 11 Aug 2025 - Murkomen said the claims — made by Gachagua during an ongoing tour of the United States — were too grave to be treated casually and should be documented for investigation by both local and international agencies.
- 11 Aug 2025 - The position fell vacant after the death of Sheikh Abdul Halim last month.