- Mr Mbadi says there is no legal basis to support the proposed one-off payment of gratuities.
- Protests erupt in Majengo, Pumwani, over police shooting death
- US Marshals have warned federal judges of unusually high threat levels.
- Petitioner says the positions were not filled competitively and also lacked ethnic and gender balance.
- Narok achieved 87 per cent, Elgeyo Marakwet 60pc, Samburu 59 pc while Laikipia had 55 per cent.
- Stephen Mwiti is still unaware of the whereabouts of his six children who left with their mother for Shakahola Forest in 2022.
- Abel Kiprop's disappearance for the last eight months has left his family in agony.
- PS praised engineers for the role they play in solving common problems such as traffic congestion.
- Motion also seeks to introduce insurance for all forms of non-motorised transport.
- Sakaja's Dishi na County staff protest in Nairobi CBD over unpaid salaries
- One of the key proposals is the introduction of number plates.
- Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen also met Muli on her last day in office.
- 'Monkeys are a menace', residents of Karachuonyo North, Homa Bay County, complain of invasion of their farms.
- CSs Mbadi, Murkomen before Senate
- Evidence paint a chilling picture of premeditated revenge, judges say.
- LSK has petitioned the High Court to declare Kihika unfit for office.
- The court also reinstated Dr Nyalala Innocent Odira as a Computer Science lecturer.
- Their deaths are a grim reminder of the costs of unregulated mining in Kenya.
- Lands PS Nixon Korir said they don't have lease agreements.
- As Rwanda denies supporting the M23 in Congo, the German government believes it does.
- Court has allowed the Asset Recovery Agency to freeze the funds held in two accounts at Equity Bank.
- Court has allowed the Asset Recovery Agency to freeze the funds held in two accounts at Equity Bank.
- Many schools have been forced to adopt drastic cost-cutting measures, with some introducing food and water rationing.
- A trailblazer in physics, she fought for racial equality at MIT and helped develop technologies.
- Baringo family thrives in rearing monitor lizards and tortoises.
- The admission process will be automated, and letters of admission shall be accessed online using the learner’s assessment number.
- Secret meeting between Uhuru and Raila raises political eyebrows.
- Auditor-General's report raises serious concerns over the government’s decision to proceed with project.
- According to the project consortium agreement, Apeiro will receive Sh57bn, Safaricom Sh21bn and Konvergenz Sh17.2bn.
- Anne Ambwere speaks on how Beijing delegates engineered the most progressive women's rights blueprint in history.
- The political gambler navigated a tightrope between global diplomacy and Kenya's post-colonial politics.
- Preparations for first-ever end of junior school assessment under CBC commence.
- Hospitals demanding billions from SHA as pay for services offered.
- The cash was lost through manufactured claims and fictitious surgeries.
- The president's lawyer Fred Ngatia describes the ouster bid as a 'dangerous pass time'.
- County governments continue losing billions of shillings 13 years since the advent of devolution.
- MCAs storm Sakaja's office to protest delay in disbursement of bursaries
- Drugs were discovered during a physical inspection by auditors on October 8, 2024.
- He accuses the president of plotting to tinker with the Constitution to accommodate his political allies.
- Majority Leader Ichung’wah says they are protecting Sh10 billion kitty from being looted by governors.
- KHPHI was established through Legal Notice No. 14 of 2022 in subsidiary legislation.
- If implemented, the project could transform the lives of locals.
- Pipeline duo clinched individual awards despite team losing the title.
- Holding the presidency offers an opportunity to shape the G20 agenda while at the helm.
- Those affected have complained of high fever, diarrhoea and dizziness.
- Drugs were discovered during a physical inspection by auditors on October 8, 2024.
- It has managed to survive for nearly 50 years without a single bank.
- The black market for Ozempic injections is thriving, thanks to the growing demand for the drug.
- Rescue efforts are underway to recover their bodies.
- Several matches are no longer being played, and three teams are stuck.