- Many in Lesotho have been laid off and are now struggling
- "What Kenyans on social media are telling us, is information that we already have."
- This annual study ranks 163 countries based on their levels of peacefulness
- The operation led to the arrest of three drivers and the impoundment of their vehicles
- One person has been airlifted to the Major Trauma Centre, University Hospital Southampton.
- The Nairobi County Chief Officer for Environment offered a reward to residents who help identify dustbin thieves
- Elections in 43 other counties were held on Monday.
- Parent-child relationships are rarely linear. They are a dance, sometimes graceful, demanding skill to stay in rhythm
- A proposal is always a milestone, and awkwardness is its uninvited plus-one.
- The Nairobi County Chief Officer for Environment offered a reward to residents who help identify dustbin thieves
- Kindiki said the government’s next challenge is to ensure the benefits trickle down to households.
- Schools and airports were closed and almost 600,000 people across the country were ordered to leave their homes.
- The radio presenter said she does not believe in heaven, hell, or an afterlife
- Burns steps into the role following the departure of Carla Benini
- The government has rolled out an affordable housing project in the town to compliment growth.
- ODM elections failed to take off after two opposing camps could not agree on the mode of voting
- The CS said that audits have already uncovered serious malpractice including up-coding.
- Mbadi said the price of most basic commodities like sugar, maize flour and fuel has gone down.
- VC Kotut had invited UASU for talks to resolve issues raised in the strike notice.
- A total of 215 individuals did not present themselves for verification
- The top ten also include Austria, Switzerland, Singapore, Portugal, Denmark, Slovenia, and Finland
- Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is hailed as Africa’s most progressive yet struggles with uneven implementation
- Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is hailed as Africa’s most progressive yet struggles with uneven implementation
- Duale on Monday held a high-level meeting with a delegation from Siemens Healthineers.
- A Reuters cameraman and an Associated Press journalist were among those killed in the attack at Nasser Hospital.
- The payments cover players and staff allowances as well as performance-related rewards
- Sonko wants the match nullified, arguing that Kenya’s exit from the tournament resulted from wrongful officiating
- A recent survey by the KNBS highlights the rising cost of business-enabling services in Kenya in 2024
- The checklist outlines strict requirements for school transport providers
- Most illicit financial transactions aided through real estate sector
- As at 2023
- The day will be observed yearly, starting Wednesday, August 27, 2025 but it will not be a public holiday
- Budget and Appropriations Committee chair raises concerns over declining development budget absorption
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- The runners-up will take home Sh155 million, and the champions will walk away with a Sh453 million
- "My job is to make sure he goes home,” he said.
- ODM urged its members to uphold order and respect throughout the exercise.
- The event was filled with laughter, heartfelt wishes, and warm moments, symbolising the love surrounding her
- A huge number of children in the region miss school because of chronic illnesses
- Says varsities often targeted for radicalisation and recruitment by terrorist groups
- According to Ben Wanjala, an owner of a house managers’ agency, honesty is the best place to start
- UK purchased the islands for £3m in 1968, but Mauritius has argued it was illegally forced to give away to gain independence.
- Over the last three years, the Russian state-backed news channel RT and news agency and radio Sputnik, have expanded their international presence.
- Tuju said he had come to a conscious decision to resign as a member so that he can express himself freely
- The event took place at their Karen home
- "As a country, we ought to be honest enough to realize we are on that path,” he warned
- Parents accused of feigning ignorance over their daughter’s pregnancy that was delivered after a full term
- Governor Jonathan Bii directed his team to complete the policy so it can be endorsed
- He said the decision undermines the sugar revival programme, which was intended to rejuvenate struggling mills
- He ruled out further talks, terming the monthlong work boycott politically instigated