- The world mourns Pope Francis, who died April 12. His 2015 Kenya visit lives on through his powerful message and the now-protected Papal Dais at UoN.
- The Kenya Institute of Primate Research (KIPRE) has announced 20 job vacancies for Kenyan citizens, targeting both entry-level and senior professionals.
- In 2019, Pope Francis kissed the feet of South Sudan's rival leaders in a dramatic call for peace. His death rekindles memories of this powerful moment.
- Bradley Mtall claimed Huddah Monroe wants to date him and hinted at future plans, but clarified they were not yet together despite recent viral moments.
- Four individuals were arrested after attempting to forcefully discharge Bethuel Wachichi, a mob justice victim accused of trying to steal a motorcycle.
- Hellen Obiri finished second behind Sharon Lokedi in the Boston Marathon. The Kenyan star earned millions of shillings despite falling short at the 129th edition.
- KALRO will hold public auctions across its stations in May 2025, offering Kenyans a chance to buy vehicles, motorcycles, office furniture, and other boarded items.
- Peter Turkson is among the candidates vying to succeed Pope Francis after his death. Born in Ghana, Turkson could make history if he succeeds in becoming pope.
- Two people were killed in a brutal ambush on a convoy along the Marigat-Chemolingot road on Monday, April 2. The victims were heading to Nginyang market.
- Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche on Tuesday announced plans to invest $50 billion in the United States over the next five years. "Our investments of $50 billion over the next five years will lay the foundation for our next era of innovation and growth, benefiting patients in the US and around the…
- Boniface Mwangi claims he was beaten, handcuffed, and nearly shot by intoxicated police officers during a violent raid at his Nairobi office on April 2.
- A family in Moiben Sub-county, Uasin Gishu, is mourning a double tragedy after a father, Mzee Silvestre Chumo, and his son, Kevin Kimeli, died days apart.
- On March 27, 2020, Pope Francis prayed alone in a rainy St. Peter’s Square, urging global unity and faith as he blessed the world during the COVID-19 crisis.
- The National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) has announced 12 new job openings across various departments, including positions for programme officers.
- A village in Bomet county has been thrown into sorrow after a man allegedly killed his wife, a teacher at Kamureito High School, in cold blood as kids watched.
- Premier League announced VAR was paused during Spurs vs Forest due to a fire alarm at Stockley Park, impacting video reviews during the Premier League clash.
- The funeral for Pope Francis will follow many traditions, but also skip some customs after the pope amended the Catholic Church's papal funeral rites.
- The world was thrown into mourning on Monday, April 21, following the death of Pope Francis. The pontiff, who had been critically ill for long, died aged 88.
- Paris has everything -- stunning architecture and arguably the best food and fashion in the world. That may be about to change thanks to one of the wealthiest families in the world.
- Teresa Kemunto, a mother from Embakasi, died after allegedly being assaulted by her partner, Oscar Oundo, following a heated confrontation over suspected infidelity.
- Pope Francis died on Easter Monday. The Vatican released his 2022 testament, revealing his wish to be 'simply' buried in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major.
- Pope Francis died on April 21, after suffering a stroke and heart failure, with the Vatican confirming his death through electrocardiographic thanatography.
- Before borrowing a loan from a bank, SACCO, or digital lender, an expert recommended that borrowers consider factors such as interest rates and repayment terms.
- The United States on Monday announced its intention to impose tariffs of up to 3,521 percent on solar panels from Southeast Asia, a move aimed at countering alleged Chinese subsidies and dumping in the sector. If imposed, the new levies will come on top of the blanket 10 percent levy imposed by…
- A young man has shared how he fell in love with his girlfriend in 2019, and their love took them to Canada, France, and back to Ghana, where they got married.
- The world's biggest auto show opens Wednesday in Shanghai, with foreign carmakers raring to show they can compete against the ultra-competitive Chinese firms that dominate the sector's new electric frontier. Analysts consider the Chinese market, the world's largest, younger-leaning and more open to…
- Bullion hit another record Tuesday while the dollar steadied and equities mostly fell as Donald Trump's latest salvo against Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell added fuel to fears about the central bank's independence. The rush for safety saw gold hit yet another record above $3,457, and while the…
- The humble pinata has become one of the latest targets to take a whacking in US President Donald Trump's trade war. - Many enemies - The service sector is not immune either to Trump's trade war, and neither are his supporters.
- With his storm of tariffs on Chinese goods, US President Donald Trump has torched ties with Beijing and likely wrecked any hope of meeting his counterpart Xi Jinping in the near term, analysts say. Ali Wyne, a senior research and advocacy adviser focusing on US-China ties at the International…
- US government attorneys urged a federal judge Monday to make Google spin off its Chrome browser, arguing artificial intelligence is poised to ramp up the tech giant's online search dominance.
- Terence Creative and Milly Chebby have been away for a few weeks on a business/ holiday in Asia. After their recent, Chebby has decided to launch a new look.
- Chinese battery giant CATL launched on Monday a new sodium-ion battery it says will restructure the electric car industry, and a new system to combine two battery technologies into one car. Production of large batteries for electric and hybrid cars are due to follow in December of this year.
- Pope Francis met US Vice President JD Vance hours before his death. Vance recalled the Pope’s warmth and impact in a heartfelt tribute shared online.
- Murang’a County is set to host two diaspora conferences in the US in to rally support for its upcoming June investment forum focused on and industrial opportunities.
- Detective Jane Mugoh confronted traffic officers over bribery claims on Ruiru Bypass, urging police professionalism and accountability in handling motorists.
- Kenya's John Korir and Sharon Lokedi have won the 2025 Boston Marathon. Korir produced a dominant performance in the men's race, while Lokedi outpaced Hellen Obiri.
- Pope Francis has supported Lionel Messi’s Argentina and other football teams throughout his life, reflecting his deep passion for the sport and its culture.
- Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) told customers in the areas to be affected by the planned system maintenance to make alternative arrangements.
- Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has hinted at 2027 presidential bid, citing youth leadership, Ndindi Nyoro talks, and criticism of Ruto’s administration.
- A 24-year-old woman from Murang’a county, Goretti Wambui, has opened up about her painful journey through abuse, betrayal, and spiritual manipulation.
- Iconic Roman Catholic leader Pope Francis was the first Pope to forego his KSh 4.1 million monthly salary for charity and church development since 2013.
- Pope Francis was known for his love, compassion and missionary work, which he loved to do. He also stunned many after rejecting the Church's lucrative salary.
- A man identified as Okengo O'Nyambane shared how he built his dear stepmum a house one year after he built his own mother a house. He revealed how they were raised.
- The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has published final Basel III guidelines requiring banks to meet strict liquidity and capital standards by October 1, 2025.
- Pope Francis visited Kenya in 2015, urging unity, justice, and youth empowerment while highlighting poverty, peace, and religious coexistence during his 3-day tour.