- Supreme Court says such payments have no basis in law and offend public policy.
- Judgments highlight the tension between constitutional equality and the practical invisibility of women’s unpaid labour.
- Kenyan activist breaks tree-hugging record.
- Those scoring between 75 and 100 percent fall under Exceeding Expectations.
- When elections were financed not by voters, but by systems.
- Knec data deals a blow to government’s policy of 100 percent transition at all levels.
- Jirongo died in 3am road accident at Karai area on the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway.
- Hundreds of officers in tactical brown boots and crisp uniforms marched across the stadium with three flags.
- In Garissa, celebrations were interrupted for almost two hours over Ruto's official speech.
- Jirongo died in 3am road accident at Karai area on the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway.
- They had no predecessors to emulate, no past papers to practice with.
- A neighbour became proud after her husband got a job.
- Treasury CS says the party’s next steps will be guided not by Oburu Oginga’s counsel.
- Wiper party has adopted a defensive stance, with some allies questioning the timing of the new outfit.
- "We will build an expressway from Thika to Museum Hill to eliminate traffic."
- It's the second time Eritrea is walking away from an organisation it helped establish.
- Even in the regions bogged by FGM and child marriages, girls outnumbered boys.
- Jamhuri celebrations unfolded as Kenya’s first major national event in Raila's absence.
- "To our shock, we saw the previous invitation for public participation which we opposed."
- Balkhisa Bashir has trained over 500 women in informal settlements to make and sell products, transforming dependence into self-reliance.
- Live blog: President Ruto leads Jamhuri Day celebration at Nyayo Stadium
- By Saturday next week, the learners will know the schools they have been placed in.
- Here's a snapshot of hundreds of the top performing candidates in Kenya.
- Ex-DP says he will not engage in the deceit of hidden cards and secret deals.
- Millions of people have been displaced by the war, which erupted in April 2023.
- The law recognises kinship adoption as a simplified route for relatives assuming full parental responsibility for a child.
- Power struggle emerges over who holds legal authority to nominate Kenya’s judge to the EACJ.
- His newfound luxury and access to power has sparked intense curiosity.
- Their next move to ensure the community is not isolated.
- Youth asked not to expect politicians who do not share their ideologies to shape their future.
- From leaked images to anonymous threats, the harm you cause outlives the hashtags
- Guinness World Records does not fund attempts; challengers must cover all costs themselves.
- From high-stakes exam-focused 8-4-4 system to learner-centered KJSEA.
- Jamhuri Day Celebrations at Nyayo Stadium
- With the release of KJSEA results, the 8-4-4 system has been effectively phased out
- Their generation is not waiting to be included; they are leading.
- Fears that many learners might not qualify for STEM pathway were allayed today.
- Over 176,620 teachers were actively engaged in the KJSEA administration.
- They will be deployed in underserved regions.
- Unlike KJSEA, KPLEA emphasises alternative methods.
- The reclassification of schools will not affect fees.
- Suspected narcotics were recovered from the soldiers' residences.
- Union rolls out programmes to deepen journalists’ understanding of GBV.
- Legal battle took a dramatic turn Thursday.
- Trump's comments form part of his intensified attacks on immigration.
- It raises tough questions about who will inherit the party's 'fortunes and liabilities'.
- The CS said the widest gender gap was observed in Kiswahili.
- Placement of candidates in senior school will begin immediately.
- In Saudi Arabia, the law prohibits pregnancy out of wedlock, so I chose to keep it a secret.
- Results will be presented in a format different from what the country is used to.