- He was first arrested at his pharmacy in Iten last year.
- The suspect was first arrested at his pharmacy in Iten in January last year.
- At 45, the two-time world marathon champion is still going strong.
- Kenyan youngsters confident of strong performance at the 13-team youth tournament.
- Renovated venue to host all home matches involving Kenya’s national football teams from June.
- Making his 200m season debut after four 400m races over the past couple of months, Tebogo’s win over half a lap of the track never looked in doubt.
- Francis and Princess Zahra Aga Khan, will have been pleased with how calm Zarigana was when she reshod down at the start.
- Vetting of the Gender CS nominee is underway at Parliament.
- Vetting of the Gender CS nominee underway at Parliament.
- The Committee on Appointments is grilling Ruku, who is currently the Mbeere North MP.
- Kenya toplay Nigeria, Tunisia and Morocco in Group ‘B’ of the age-group competition.
- After finishing runners-up in Machakos last year, Rift Valley soars to the top.
- Rachier trounces sole challenger Dolfina Odhiambo to extend long stay in K'Ogalo office.
- Biwott cruises to victory in two hours, five minutes and 25 seconds in Paris.
- Rhythm and pizazz ruled in bucketfuls all of the 3 miles 7 furlongs.
- Duo headline team of 21 athletes and six officials named by AK for World Championship.
- Sahel countries are taking bold steps to use gold to lift their people out of dehumanising poverty.
- Everywhere you look, someone is trying to give you a little less while pretending nothing’s changed.
- The country has been witnessing a disturbing trend where journalists are violently mishandled by the security agents.
- A state that fails to address these precursors of genocide invites the very worst proclivities in humans.
- The elders and Nyumba Kumi leaders are key to efforts to secure their villages.
- The staffing should only be determined by qualifications, experience and availability of openings.
- Today, Kenya teeters on the precipice of becoming a pariah or criminal state and risks international sanctions.
- Their body language is sending signals of a dormant volcano that is rumbling underneath waiting to erupt anytime soon.
- Kabras edge out Menengai Oilers to clinch their fifth Kenya Cup title in Kakamega.
- New champions set their sights on the East Africa Secondary School Games.
- Federations' officials jostle over voting right ahead of the much-awaited elections.
- Unidentified disease claims one life, leaves several suffering from severe symptoms.
- Former Nigerian international who once Kenya dies in his native city of Enugu.
- Competing schools deliver spirited showcases that entertained at Drama Festival.
- Head of State says he has long been hardened by chants such as “Ruto Must Go.”
- South Africa’s Akani Simbine relegates Omanyala to second place at World Athletics Continental Tour Gold track meeting.
- Supreme Court declines to move the law of self-defence to benefit persons who kill their partners.
- It is highly infectious. Once the bacteria gets exposed to air, they form spores that can easily lead to infection.
- Nation writer scoops award for her story about increasing cases of breast cancer in men.
- Cultural and historical barriers often limit women and young people from accessing finance, land and other critical resources.
- Powerful factions threaten to split Mt Kenya voting bloc ahead of 2027 elections.
- Rust pathogens evolve rapidly, defeating the resistance genes in the varieties and making them susceptible after several years.
- The State Department for Housing is on the spot for giving one bidder an unfair advantage in the Sh2.1 billion tender.
- K'Ogalo's long-serving chair insists he is the right person for the job ahead of club polls.
- From police overreach to public health gaps, Parliament is demanding transparency and justice.
- Many men, even those in long-term marriages, admit to being unprepared for the emotional, relational and practical changes that menopause brings.
- MPs are the biggest impediment to devolved funds reaching the counties, he says.
- It exposes them to the likelihood of demand to pay back the exemptions.
- For disco fans in Nairobi the Carnivore Restaurant will next Thursday host the L- Boogie 10th edition.
- Some 350 embryos have been introduced in Kenya
- Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu survived being shot 16 times in 2017. This assassination attempt made Lissu fearless.
- The Constitution is your weapon—Landmark court decisions provide hope for women in tradition-bound communities.
- Sixty years after independence, the government has been unable to resolve problems in Kenya's education sector.
- The physical could offer the first clear look at Trump's condition since his ear was grazed by a bullet in an assassination attempt.