- IG encouraged officers to support each other as colleagues
- Ruto said the government is implementing three programmes aimed at empowering youths.
- The ministry said all data on HIV and STIs is securely stored and hosted in its servers.
- However, the White House tells Wall Street to "trust in President Trump".
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- Woman Rep Joyce Bensuda said teachers with a year or less to retire are being recruited.
- “I'm here now your Excellency. Nitumie kama mtu wako wa mkono na uendeleze mambo ya Maragua mbele."
- CS Rebecca Miano said Nyandarua is endowed with numerous sites that can be tapped to attract tourists.
- The protesters called for a change in the law after heinous child rape reports.
- Mombasa County Commissioner Mohamed Noor said a phone snatching incident was misreported.
- Only Chinese goods are facing higher US tariffs than exports from Lesotho.
- 55,000 litres of kangara and 500 litres of chang’aa were confiscated.
- Ruto launched and commissioned several development projects during the tour.
- China's debt stood at Sh736 billion in June 2024.
- Autism Awareness Day is observed annually on April 2.
- However, NPS refuted the claims and reaffirmed IG’s unwavering commitment to impartiality.
- The 111 ranking is Kenya’s worst in the last six years after dropping to 112 in August 2018.
- Police said the suspects had the intent to defraud innocent members of the public.
- The conference will bring together over 1, 000 participants in the nuclear industry including regulators, nuclear owners and operators
- "I will not attack Raila because that's not in my DNA."
- He insisted that his role as Deputy President is to assist and support President William Ruto
- Mohamud stressed that the fight against corruption cannot be won by EACC alone.
- They denied the charges before Kibera senior principal magistrate Samson Temu on Wednesday.
- The Level 6 hospital stalled at 48 per cent after gobbling up about Sh1 billion
- Murkomen emphasized that traditional surveillance is no longer sufficient and urged intelligence agencies to integrate AI.
- Museveni wrote on X that the visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties and address the deepening crisis in South Sudan.
- The delegates termed the decision by the party as timely
- The price increase was primarily driven by the rise in prices of items in the Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages category.
- Oduor passed away on Wednesday while undergoing treatment at a city hospital.
- Despite concerns over increased costs for exporters, the government sees an opportunity for Kenya to strengthen its position in international trade.
- Waiguru hit out at those who claimed Ruto faced a shrinking support base after fallout with Gachagua.
- Some 21 sub-counties, 203 divisions, 1,121 locations, and 2,018 sublocations will remain inactive
- Sharing her insights on leadership, Odhiambo emphasises integrity, vision, and purpose.
- Kenya is ranked position 115 out of 147.
- Brain and lung cancers are the most common in Igembe and parts of Tigania.
- During the event, Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru expressed gratitude for the transformative initiative
- Ageyo emphasized that part of the recovered assets should be allocated to funding the media.
- The ‘After 4:30’ author ruffles feathers with his writing and views on witchcraft.
- The heckling was so intense that the MP found it impossible to continue with his speech.
- "I am optimistic about the potential for shared growth and development,” the CS said.
- Obasanjo is among five African statesmen spearheading the Nairobi-Luanda peace process on eastern DRC.
- Bishop Willybard Kitogho noted that all believers should be treated with dignity and with the same respect
- George Oduor died on Wednesday, April 2, while undergoing treatment at a city hospital.
- According to the Kenya Health Information System, Turkana has a malaria prevalence of 39 per cent
- According to data from KNBS, electricity prices for 200 kWh dropped by 15.5%, while 1 kg of sugar fell by 12.3%.
- Country was hit by a 7.7 magnitude earthquake on March 28, 2025.
- CEO insists tabling the diversity list is against the law and MPs accuse him of being an arrogant and hostile witness.
- Ruto’s allies now believe that the President maintains a strong grip on the region
- Coach Josphat Kiprono Rotich said athletes risk getting banned from all local and international competitions