- Peter recently been firing salvos at President Ruto’s administration.
- Book exposes the normalisation of sexual coercion in African universities with lecturers preying on vulnerable students
- The iconic Treetops and Outspan hotels are set to reopen in May.
- Unionists, the opposition and legal experts have faulted the proposal for its legal shortcomings.
- I get a panic attack every time I have a guest coming over and they call to say, “The pin is not very clear, please direct me.”
- Mnangagwa reshuffled his cabinet, eight months after he appointed a new cabinet following his re-election in August 2023.
- The World Bank apparently offered Sh52 billion for the 25,000 free WiFi hotspots.
- Kabuu’s ex-husband is seeking a court order for 50 per cent share of the properties.
- Rescue and recovery operations are underway.
- Some voters complained that their details were not recorded on the machines.
- He since been suspended.
- Moment villagers boarded ill-fated sand lorry that ended in tragedy
- "I knew I had to act fast to save lives,” said Mr Lemkut.
- The first phase of the polls was to start Saturday.
- Somalia's defence ministry said it had notified international partners of the theft and would share the outcome of its investigation.
- The nationwide disruption of health services in public hospitals is now in its sixth week.
- Britain also disclosed funding an expert analysis to guide the investments.
- PS Kipsang says preparations were underway for the opening.
- President Ruto ordered cancellation of the deal and instructed officials to find another supplier.
- The first step is to register with the local administration, the area chief.
- Findings reveal excessive workload, lack of healthcare access, violence, and limited autonomy for women in the region.
- Jonathan Moi's widow made a public appeal, asking well-wishers to donate money for her son's treatment.
- Tana River has experienced little rainfall but flash floods have displaced many families.
- The properties have been put up for sale due to multi-million loan arrears.
- Wanjohi failed to turn up for questioning.
- Economic freedom in Kenya, legal rights in Rwanda, community action in Uganda to breath new life into domestic abuse survivors
- Nakhumicha says striking health workers will not be paid for failing to show up at their work stations.
- Raila met with the Norwegian Ambassador to Kenya and the Australian High Commissioner to Kenya.
- Prison breaks have become a major security concern in Nigeria.
- The lawmakers said the consequences of governor impeachments are dire.
- Nation Leadership Forum
- They were sentenced to 10 years each for the first count of jointly illegally owning 28 firearms and 10 more years for possessing 801 ammunitions.
- The judge said a marriage where love and feelings between a couple have gone out of the bedroom door can be considered broken.
- The court is expected to give direction on the matter in the next one month.
- Speaker Ng'ondi had disbanded the Public Accounts Committee and the Water and Sanitation Committee.
- Nearly a decade later, the project has become a white elephant.
- President Ruto ordered cancellation of the deal and instructed officials to find another supplier.
- A fundraising event is planned for April 30 to raise money for the burial.
- Sergeant Rose Nyawira laid to rest
- Mackenzie is seeking to be transferred from his current cell to another due to mental distress.
- Construction of the 26-storey building began in 2008.
- The basement parking is a serious concern to members for safety and security.
- President Ruto officially opens Sh9bn Bunge Towers
- Despite its rich history and heritage, the town finds itself at a crossroad.
- The ministry also wants private schools to adopt use of clean energy.
- Witu is one of the oldest Swahili settlements in Lamu, dating back over 200 years.
- The bereaved villagers, all neighbours, now face a new challenge - where to bury their seven loved ones.
- To date, Rwanda is the only African country that has agreed to the UK’s proposals.
- Construction of the 26-storey building began in 2008.
- It will cost the taxpayer Sh2.3 billion to remunerate the CASs in five years and Sh468 million in a year.