- Drugs to be distributed to 158 health facilities.
- The MP reportedly paid for a Dubai apartment in full and is already scouting for additional properties in the Middle East nation.
- Several suspects were arrested, and Uasin Gishu commander Benjamin Mwanthi said they are seeking the mansion’s owner.
- The officer has held the position to date, past the six months set in the law.
- President says his plan is to have the total earnings raised to Sh280 billion by 2027.
- Currently, the Senate’s role is largely confined to county matters, leaving it widely seen as underpowered.
- Maj Gen Kutto underscores the need for the troops to maintain high standards as they transition to mission areas.
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- Talanta Stadium is designed to accommodate 60,000 spectators
- Epra is pushing for stricter adherence to safety standards.
- Construction of the 5,150-megawatt hydropower project began in 2011 on the Blue Nile River
- They walked to Nyamira county offices demanding that ministry rescinds decision.
- Council members warned that justice must not be silenced.
- Specialised surgery that focuses on correcting abnormalities of the skull, face and jaw.
- "The President has given a firm assurance that no county will be left behind on development,” he affirmed.
- Uganda remains Kenya’s largest market within the bloc.
- Tudor Creek claims Sh171,908,458 compensation awarded by court was never paid.
- The new CT scanner promises faster and more accurate diagnoses.
- Chairperson Abdi Mohamed says new team brings technical expertise.
- Police commended residents for providing timely information that aided in the arrest.
- CS Kagwe says reforms will secure Kenya’s tea reputation and funding future.
- Reports suggested ODM had annulled Kakamega County Coordinating Committee elections.
- The stadium will host Mashujaa Day celebrations on October 20.
- Ruto dismissed claims that he has drifted away from the region.
- DPs spouse Dr Joyce Kithure says climate change needs a firm response.
- “We won’t say more. Honour the CBA in seven days,” said SG Constantine Wasonga.
- March concluded at Vigilance House where LSK presented a petition to the IG.
- Authorities said a "family member" was involved in turning him in.
- The MP says it's now time for young leaders to chart new direction for Kenya.
- Kenya has 21 days to dispute or fix flagged gaps before sanctions take effect.
- Riders must belong to a registered Sacco, wear a uniform specific to their location.
- Two hacksaws believed to have been used in the crime were also recovered.
- Construction of the 5,150-megawatt hydropower project began in 2011 on the Blue Nile River
- The new measures follow the presentation of the second draft of the Wildlife Conservation & Management (Access & Conservation Fees)…
- A new video showing the Kirk shooting suspect fleeing the scene was released by the FBI.
- Ruto dismissed opposition’s attempts to stall flagship programs such as housing.
- KNH is set for historic craniofacial surgery on 7-year-old gunshot survivor
- Elsewhere at Mbooni Boys High School, a fire destroyed a dormitory.
- Catalytic converter is a key part of a vehicle’s exhaust system that reduces harmful emissions before they leave the tailpipe.
- Three Cabinet Secretaries spotlight Konza as Kenya’s engine for innovation-driven growth.
- The report also found the government is using more forced labour than it was a decade ago.
- Among vacant positions still to be filled are Ugunja and Kasipul MP seats.
- Police say the 37-year-old was found hanging in her mabati house as probe continue.
- The agency is targeting to close a Sh12 billion annual funding gap.
- Calling the day a major milestone, Omanga expressed the pride and joy of watching her firstborn grow into adulthood.
- African travellers will be required to submit an online application for verification, a minister says.
- The president has been meeting delegations of leaders from all counties across Kenya for engagements.
- Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu claimed Sh1.88bn piled up as missions failed to return unused funds.
- Supervisors and invigilators have been barred from serving in schools where they have worked in the last three years.