- The government is already in a race to register students for KPSEA and KCSE.
- It is not the first time the former CJ has come out guns blazing over the same matter.
- The contention stems from bones found at the scene.
- Other changes included the suspension of the university finance and legal officers.
- Despite the rainfall, temperatures will remain high in most parts of the country over the next five days.
- Kenyans are paying more taxes to offset the debt, a majority of which is maturing between 2025 and 2028.
- KNBS is mandated to conduct a national census every 10 years.
- The government has already earmarked nine state corporations for closure.
- The Selection Panel has promised an IEBC commission in three months.
- The risks for transmission are high, with over 490,000 Kenyans visiting Uganda, while more than 201,620 Ugandans traveled to Kenya in 2023.
- Some of those in line for the state jobs are said to possess political connections and have held prominent roles under Uhuru Kenyatta.
- Kenya hosts 823,932 registered refugees and asylum seekers.
- The selection panel is set to invite applications from qualified persons to apply for the commissioners' job.
- 2024 KCSE students are currently enrolling for TVETs.
- The government has also issued directives to other airport workers.
- The marathoner represented Kenya in many races but is now leaving in poverty.
- The fate of two of the four missing Mlolongo men remains unknown.
- The workers are now calling on President Ruto to intervene and help them out.
- Wetangula joins a growing list of government officials turning their voices against the alleged abductions.
- The government has been facing legal challenges over various projects with a spike since President Ruto took office.
- The exchange comes barely two weeks after Trump took office.
- Reports indicate that public schools are most vulnerable when it comes to land-grabbing schemes.
- The government also announced hefty fines for the said social media users.
- The announcement comes a day after CS Ogamba issued a way forward on the July KCSE exam series.
- The CS spoke during a presser in Nairobi on Friday, December 31.
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- The government agency also listed commodities whose prices have dropped.
- Two of the three missing Mlolongo youths were discovered at the Nairobi City mortuary.
- The latest development adds to the number of fire incidents witnessed across the country this year.
- NTSA also issued a notice to motorists over the renewal of driving licences.
- In its ruling, the High Court found that the petition filed against the mid-year exams met the threshold to issue conservatory orders.
- The accident was confirmed by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA).
- The AUC chairmanship elections are scheduled for February 15.
- Kanja made the confession hours after reports emerged that Mutumwa's body had been found.
- MPs presented key challenges facing SHA during a mid-term retreat.
- The clarification follows concerns from Kenyans over increased cases of abductions.
- KUPPET, during a press briefing, gave a glimpse into the future of education.
- The case has been pending in court since 2017 when Baby Pendo was murdered in Kisumu.
- The MCAs were responding to an ultimatum made by Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya.
- An advert of mass recruitment of police had made rounds on Whatsapp.
- The discovery comes hot on the heels of another of the missing Mlolongo four was found at City Mortuary.
- Raila Odinga and Governor James Orengo were among those who mourned Ogot.
- The government is coming up with elaborate measures to ensure Kenyans are compensated.
- The examinations was suspended yesterday by the High Court pending determination.
- The traders will be subjected to new favourable levies amid harsh economic times.
- The drivers have threatened not to resume operations until all five demands are met.
- The rains are expected to have a major impact in the regions across the country.
- Grace Njoki became a sensation after she stormed the Ministry of Health press briefing after which she was arrested.
- The positive rating is the first since 2008 under the late President Mwai Kibaki.
- He was found barely three hours after IG Kanja and DCI boss Amin appeared in court.