- Hundreds of Kiambu residents flocked to the State House on Wednesday to meet with President Ruto.
- The leaders had given the CS a 48-hour ultimatum to resign, or they would orchestrate his impeachment.
- Raila says he was aware the stand would make him unpopular, but he 'just doesn't care'.
- The estates were flagged as hotspots for the radicalisation of teenagers to join criminal gangs.
- According to recent reports, cancer is still the third leading cause of death in the country.
- One of the suspects has been previously arrested on a similar offence.
- Boniface Mwangi's announcement adds him to a growing list of aspirants seeking to become Kenya's sixth President.
- The directive also affects all passengers who are non-compliant.
- City residents have been encouraged to uphold the changes.
- Mutai's legal team had argued that his impeachment vote lacked credibility and fell short of the constitutional threshold.
- The new tool will help select creators to grow on the platform.
- This will be Infantino's first official visit to Kenya as FIFA President.
- Too was among other journalists who won in the tightly contested elections.
- The star played a key role in in the CHAN tournament as Kenya topped Group A.
- Non-compliant business owners will be arrested and legal action will be taken against them.
- Ruto made the promises when meeting grassroots leaders from the county at State House.
- The exports generate billions of shillings annually to the economy.
- The man in question served as a former US ambassador.
- She termed the ongoing impeachment case illegal, accusing Speaker Kingi of contravening the law.
- NTSA is conducting a crackdown on all vehicles ferrying students back to school this week.
- The Ministry of Health has been under intense scrutiny over fraudulent activities at SHA.
- The CS also revealed the exact date of the rollout.
- The former DP said there was an intricate plan to eliminate him.
- The President did not hesitate to admit the immense impact the war had caused to Kenya.
- Internet users will be charged based on their data consumption, similar to how utilities like water and electricity are billed.
- The MCAs tabled a string of accusations against Sakaja as they moved substantial action from next Tuesday.
- The government has so far shut down 773 health facilities.
- A video from Sunday showed a group of teenagers assaulting the boy in broad daylight, leaving him with fatal injuries.
- The suspension follows reports of inconsistencies in SHA payment of claims across several hospitals in the country.
- The union's accusation comes amidst the recent fraudulent claims at the Social Health Authority (SHA).
- The advocate's appointment would have him domiciled at the Office of the President.
- Barasa appointed the two into different departments several months after becoming a governor.
- Two individuals were arrested and presented to court following an operation based on intelligence.
- The elections for the next judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) are about three months away.
- The students threatened to paralyse learning and other activities within the institution.
- Ruto emphasised the envoy's role in strengthening bilateral ties and collaboration between the two countries.
- The internship is targeting trained teachers who have no experience at all.
- The high-stakes party nominations are set to take place on September 20.
- Mosiria threatened legal consequences for anyone who contravened the new directive.
- According to the government, the latest directive is in line with the SACCO Societies Act.
- The Aga Khan has vast investments in Kenya spanning across media, education, and hospitals, among others.
- The governors claimed that Duale contravened a previous agreement he had with them.
- The Nairobi woman allegedly worked with others to obtain about Ksh100,000 from each shop.
- There are several special instances when the law can allow inheritance.
- Business owners have a week to select relevant documents and until September 16 to submit their application.
- The 'missing' claims coincided with Health CS Aden Duale exposing massive fraud at SHA.
- The new shift is set to affect importers, exporters and other stakeholders in the alcohol trading sector.
- The move is part of measures aiming to curb the rising number of deaths on the roads.
- He has served as an Ambassador to Kenya, US, among other nations.
- The government has published the exporters' names in a gazette notice.