- During Raila's burial, President Ruto said that he would protect and guide the orange party ahead of the 2027 elections.
- A number of people died during the public viewing of Raila's body over two days at Kasarani and Nyayo stadiums.
- Kahiga made controversial remarks celebrating the death of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
- The Bill was signed into law by President Ruto on Wednesday, October 15.
- KFCB is set to revoke licences and take legal action against any video game proprietors found violating the law.
- The law was passed on October 8, 2025, and assented to by President Ruto on October 15.
- Governors described Kahiga's remarks as reckless, insensitive, sad and unfortunate.
- The highway will be closed this weekend.
- Takaichi is the first female Prime Minister of Japan.
- Parents had been ordered to pay Ksh49,000 in damages.
- The Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act, 2024, was signed into law on October 15.
- An autopsy report released on Tuesday revealed that the three succumbed to gunshot wounds.
- The expressway is set to make transport across the two East African nations and the region at large more efficient.
- Several people lost their lives from the chaos at the Kasarani Stadium on Thursday, October 16.
- The move is intended to improve service delivery, particularly for youths seeking employment opportunities abroad.
- The current recruitment exercise targets to onboard GSO cadets, specialists, general duty recruits, tradesmen, and constables.
- Junior has a health condition that causes paralysis on his right side.
- Kenyans are known to go to the US in search of greener pastures and boost their economic fortunes.
- One governor challenged the government to invite Arsenal to play Harambee Stars.
- The case has been in the limelight for years, with pressure mounting on Kenya and the UK to act.
- Matiang'i's comments come amidst rumours of cracks within the ODM party.
- The new law grants government agencies the authority to access and restrict online accounts, among other sweeping powers.
- The notice on the taxes will apply for the next three months.
- Several job positions were advertised by the county government seeking to replace the workers.
- The results release coincides with the start of the 2025 KCSE examinations.
- The new structure will be released once the review is completed.
- Citizens will be able to travel for a period of upto 90 days between the two nations.
- AGOA expired on September 30, affecting billions of shillings in revenue and thousands of Kenyans under employment through the pact.
- Karua was among several opposition leaders who attended Raila's burial in Siaya County.
- The fugitive was arrested in Nairobi and extradited to the United States to face justice.
- Macheka grabbed the attention of Kenyans during the funeral of the late Raila Odinga.
- CBK has also operated for a year without a full board of directors, according to the report by the Auditor General.
- The revelations come amid rumoured cracks within ODM over differing visions.
- The utility firm made the clarification on Tuesday morning.
- The organisation also urged countries to modernise their weather observation systems.
- According to Kitui Senator Wambua, govt locked them out of the important national event.
- The weatherman also listed regions to experience cold nights over the next 7 days.
- Kenya converted its USD5 billion loan to Chinese Yuan in October, a move that Ethiopia is eager to emulate.
- A number of Nairobi residents observed Diwali celebrations on Monday, October 20.
- The candidates will sit their last paper on November 21.
- Kenyans were urged to submit their applications before November 4, 2025.
- The death of IG Kanja's father occurred as the country mourns former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's demise.
- Ruto signed the bill on the same day Raila passed away.
- Low turnout during this year's Mashujaa Day celebrations was witnessed across several regions.
- One individual succumbed to injuries on his way to hospital.
- Ruto was one of the founding fathers of ODM alongside Raila back in 2005.
- During the 11-day journey, the 71-year-old carried with him three items, including a chair.
- Speculations were rife about the whereabouts of the Ugandan president.
- Funding cuts took a serious toll following executive orders signed by US President Donald Trump.
- 100,000 youths are set to benefit from the fund.