- "Anyone who uses an American as a bargaining chip will pay the price," he said.
- His sentencing in the federal case is scheduled for 17 November.
- Fake letter comes as government mulls hiring 24,000 new teachers
- A constitution is described as a living document because it is flexible and can be modified
- The maxim that you eat the money from a candidate but vote for the opponent holds true
- Political parties should superitend the relationships between the two arms of county governments
- Given the grave consequences of impeachment, drafters of the Constitution intended this to be the last resort
- Attempted theft of Sh10 billion by unscrupulous hospitals coupled with allegations of system failures
- It was held at the Edge convention center in South C.
- The project is seen as a milestone for Ethiopia and Africa.
- People have no access to tools or machinery to conduct their rescue efforts, Save the Children says.
- Chatbots have been known to reinforce delusional ideas in psychiatric patients.
- He said the party leadership holds no preference for any particular aspirant
- The duchess, Katharine, died on Thursday, September 4 aged 92.
- Intuitively, changes of mind may be triggered by low confidence in our initial choice.
- For most of us, there’s no benefit in consuming protein above the recommended level.
- The board revealed that the enumerators will serve at 661 verified polling centres across the sugar belt.
- The county is responding to alleged media reports that children were held over delayed SHA payments.
- He cautioned that further borrowing would push Kenya into dangerous territory.
- Muriuki will be officially handed the party’s nomination certificate next week.
- The court heard that the offences were serious because they undermined the integrity of public service.
- Police said the man had been pulled out of the morning surf onto the shore at Long Reef Beach - but he "died at the scene".
- South Korea foreign affairs minister said he felt a "great sense of responsibility" over arrest of more than 300 South Koreans.
- The suspects were nabbed after a botched attempt to defraud a businessman using fake M-Pesa services.
- He said they started as economic activity groupings but are mutating into criminal gangs.
- The property owner said they had heard "strange noises" coming from the crawl space before.
- KeNHA noted that it's working with geologists to conduct in-depth investigations and find a permanent solution.
- Kuria claimed the country loses nearly Sh12bn annually to fraudulent claims by ghost schools and fictitious learners.
- He accidentally took home a different child, who was asleep in a dark room.
- “Listen, let me give you my testimony. I’m not learned but I have Jesus,” he declared, drawing wild cheers.
- Bitok said pledge follows delays caused by a nationwide audit to weed out ghost schools and inflated enrolment.
- Locals barricaded the highway and lit bonfires as they protested about the rider's death in a road accident.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro says "differences" between the countries do not justify a "military conflict".
- Gachagua told his guests that he continues to subscribe to the belief that form carries greater weight than content
- It's also essential to stick to predictable routines, as consistency helps children feel safe.
- With the appeal dismissed, Kamotho will continue to serve his two-year sentence as imposed.
- By-elections are set for November 27, 2025.
- The man suspected of killing her was arrested on Wednesday and arraigned on Friday.
- Historically there had also been an assumption among US astronauts that only men had 'the right stuff'.
- Xi called on SCO member states to stay true to the organisation's founding mission, and promote its sound and sustained development.
- “I am very glad to note that in the recent past, we haven’t seen so many cases of hate speech, just a few notorious individuals known by Kenyans."
- AK said a revised schedule for affected activities will be communicated in due course.
- According to the security agency, the suspects were apprehended in Murang'a as they allegedly plotted another abduction.
- Among the worst affected were matatus plying the Nairobi–Umoja–Kayole route.
- Conservationists argue that carving roads into the forest undermines its identity as a sanctuary for nature and recreation.
- Ruto appointed Dr Samier Muravvej as the non-executive Chairperson of the Kenya Fisheries Service Board.
- In September, the world marks several important global events.
- Police said the man killed two and seriously injuring two others in a gruesome domestic incident reported on Thursday night.
- The prime suspect, believed to be her boyfriend, has since been arrested.
- Police said the man killed two and seriously injuring two others in a gruesome domestic incident reported on Thursday night.