- The court also directed the Sh500,000 bail to be forfeited to the government
- Key events and activities happening today.
- The fertiliser also ensures better germination, even in challenging weather conditions caused by climate change.
- Mutinda allegedly told police he had confiscated her phone and offered it to the church in Nairobi as an offering.
- The exams start on Tuesday April 9, and will be running until Wednesday, April 16.
- She also sustained head injuries caused by a blunt object.
- Out of the Sh275 inmates need each day, the government only provides Sh192
- Hundreds of people were inside the venue and some 400 rescuers are still searching for survivors.
- Gachagua sensationally called for international sanctions on President Ruto.
- DPP says investigations done and police inquiry file submitted for reviews.
- The man, who has been linked to 2027 presidential ambitions, is reportedly contemplating forming his own political party.
- The last 3 weeks before her death, Sylvia commuted to school due to threats on her life.
- Last month, there were reports that the delays in matching the DNA samples are caused by the lack of funds.
- He has worked and mentored popular rappers such as Juliani and Kitu Sewer.
- These are the stories making the headlines.
- In a press statement, the NCA said the works were not registered with the Authority
- The power company said areas will face power cuts at diverse times between 9 am and 5 pm.
- The bridge will be closed for four hours to bring down the collapsing tower near Coast General.
- Event is part of preparations for World Athletics Championships and Olympic Games
- Amuscap is the latest Nigerian to be imprisoned for six months for abusing the currency.
- The nine-storey building off Abdel Nasser Road will be demolished by explosives at 8am Wednesday
- Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav - also known as Dr N John Camm - worked as a cardiologist at a missionary hospital.
- In his quest for regional balance, he has nominated an executive from each of the 9 constituencies
- Government confirms it received 33,835 metric tonnes of fertiliser raw materials from Russia
- President Zelensky says two soldiers were captured while fighting in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
- The exact cause of the poisoning is unknown but tests have confirmed the presence of anthrax.
- The ward reps were injured after two sides clashed over bid to impeach the Speaker
- The Machakos governor emphasised the importance of collective support to secure victory for Kalonzo
- "We must save our collapsing economy, education, and healthcare."
- Key details as of April 6, 2025.
- County chief says the move will improve service delivery
- The deceased were close friends and died while trying to save each other
- Lin Jian said it's "typical unilateralism, protectionism, and economic bullying."
- "We have a big problem—goons are being sent to attack us even in churches.”
- The seven were laid to rest at their home in Eburu Village in Gilgil
- Major markets across the globe witnessed a turbulent day Monday.
- She said the new Court Integrity Committees will offer means to identify, confront misconduct collectively
- Ex-CS says two armed police officers attached to him were withdrawn in unexplained circumstances
- “We shall be issuing a circular to audit all our institutions to confirm compliance”
- The Service warned that the recruitment exercise will be absolutely free.
- Kenya's funding deal with the IMF expired early April 2025.
- Ministry of Health has reported six new deaths - April 6, 2025
- The Ministry of Health said 97 cases have been reported in three counties.
- A book hangover is the emotional aftermath readers experience after finishing a book that deeply impacted them.
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- The President said the firm is planning to roll out operations and to create several jobs for the youth.
- Botswana's efforts to lower maternal mortality face mounting pressure amid declining global health funding.
- UDA chairperson Cecily Mbarire chaired a crucial meeting at Hustler Plaza to review plans
- The party stated that such actions could result in severe consequences, including expulsion from the party.
- Kintu was denied entry into South Sudan at Juba International Airport on April 5 and April 6, 2025.