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- 8 Jan 2025 - At exactly 4pm on Wednesday, Benard Kavuli arrived at Ngong Police Station in the company of his two lawyers.
- 8 Jan 2025 - Kenya and Angola will work together to facilitate Kenya Airways to resume direct flights to Luanda, Angola, beginning March this year.
- 8 Jan 2025 - KRA is probing political activist Morara Kebaso over his alleged failure to file tax returns on Ksh.186 million income generated by five of his businesses since 2022.
- 8 Jan 2025 - Four-year-old twins, a boy and a girl have been burnt beyond recognition after a fierce fire gutted down their house in Murinduko, Mwea East sub-county in Kirinyaga County.
- 8 Jan 2025 - US President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court Wednesday to block his sentencing this week for covering up hush money payments to a porn star while he appeals his conviction.
- 8 Jan 2025 - Detectives in Mombasa have arrested a driver who was found in possession of bhang on the Mombasa-Nairobi highway as a crackdown on narcotic drugs intensifies in the area.
- 8 Jan 2025 - Joe Biden thinks he could have won reelection if he had stayed in the White House race, he said in an interview published Wednesday -- while conceding he was unsure if he would have served another full term.
- 8 Jan 2025 - Trump reiterated his desire to acquire Greenland, saying the Arctic island was "critical" for US
- 8 Jan 2025 - Morara has grown popular through his activism, questioning stalled government projects while mimicking President Ruto.
- 8 Jan 2025 - The High Court in Nairobi has found former Police Inspector General (IG) Japhet Koome liable for remarks made on April 14, 2024, in which he ordered law enforcement officers to respond firmly and decisively to striking and picketing medics.