- A gazette notice has been circulating online regarding the fencing of the forest.
- The altercation left two shot dead and the suspect's vehicle on fire.
- The programme started by retired President Uhuru Kenyatta remains one of the first lines of defence in the fight against crime.
- The DPP landed the role after a unanimous election by the panel.
- The new recruits will report to their respective colleges in November.
- The recognition puts Kenya's monetary authority on par with other powerful global financial bodies.
- Vital services in the county government office have come to a standstill.
- Ruto is in Ethiopia for the launch of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
- His proposal comes amidst a huge clamour for Faith Odhiambo to resign from her position as the LSK President.
- Many companies and individuals have been using the trick to evade taxation.
- The heavily armed officers engaged in running battles with the learners who were carrying stones.
- The authority has since issued a warning to Nairobi motorists.
- The government has urged the pension scheme providers to make their payments ahead of a fast-approaching deadline.
- The investigation kicked off after area Senator's oversight team received a tip-off that fake seeds were being distributed.
- According to the World Bank, Kenya saved over Ksh200 billion in the first 15 months of using the platform.
- The popular weight-loss drug is among 20 medicines added to the list which will be adopted in about 150 countries.
- Ruto had promised that gas cylinders would retail at between Ksh300 to Ksh500.
- The government will provide ambulance services and cover all subsequent medical costs.
- The World Bank also commented on Kenya's digital tax administration systems.
- Alai was at the forefront of pushing for an impeachment motion against Sakaja.
- The programmes range from short professional courses to PhD studies.
- Kenyans on social media have been expressing their anger over the supposed proposals.
- According to the Bill, the seats will be allocated to political parties after an election.
- A Ksh50 convenience fee has been the subject of debate in recent weeks.
- The woman hailed from Kericho and had been living in the UK since 2023.
- The newly appointed UK Home Secretary announced the changes which will affect a number of countries.
- The goons destroyed public documents along with personal property.
- Barbecue had called for peace and urged displaced Haitians to return to their homes.
- The weatherman also listed regions to experience continued chilly weather.
- The board also encouraged candidates to make any necessary arrangements early to avoid last-minute rush and missing examinations.
- The deal is set to transform Kenya and the continent as a whole.
- The assessment is expected to run from September 8 to September 20.
- The revelation comes eight months after Odhiambo was the victim of an alleged abduction.
- The 36 officials will remain on suspension until investigations are concluded.
- The county has announced a fresh crackdown that will affect businesses in the capital.
- The governor has announced a plan to address rising insecurity in the capital, which includes the apprehension of boda boda riders.
- KDF deployment in various parts of the country to oversee construction of key infrastructure like the Talanta Stadium.
- KeNHA noted a worrying trend by politicians which risks the lives of Kenyans.
- The businesses will be required to display licences and other authorisation documents.
- The snakes hide in logs, leaves along riverbeds, and dense grass.
- A new report highlighted areas where you are most likely to get employment in the public sector.
- Already, there are warnings for Nairobi residents to wear masks in some estates.
- The High Court was forced to intervene amid an escalating war between the hospital and a government agency.
- Police stopped the MCA as he led protestors to the governor's office.
- President Ruto and Mbadi had vowed to ensure the mandatory compliance despite protests.
- The appointment of Faith Odhiambo to the panel has attracted criticism.
- KRA is set to continue with crackdowns around the country.
- Stakeholders have been directed to comply with the directive by next week.
- There have been three incidents of boda boda operators torching vehicles in retaliation in the past week alone.
- The majority of patients across the country may also be forced to pay for healthcare services out of pocket.