Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has reassured parents that the Ministry has no intentions of raising school fees for secondary schools. This comes in
President William Ruto’s Bottom Up Economic Transformation Agenda has received a boost after the state government of Bavaria, Germany, supported his plan to create
The Government will prioritise the production of affordable smart devices to boost digital access. President William Ruto said the move will expose Kenyans to
Two days before the British monarch visited Kenya, the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) on Sunday said King Charles III must provide an “unequivocal
President William Ruto has guaranteed that the government will cover the National Health Insurance Fund expenses for Kenyans who are unable to afford it,
Police officers in Kakamega arrested seven young women believed to be university students for allegedly producing explicit content within an apartment building in Mwiyala
President William Ruto has called for speedy implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement. AfCFTA, he added, will increase intra-Africa trade
Nairobi County is one of several devolved units under scrutiny by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for alleged interference with the revenue collection
There was pomp and colour in Gatundu South on Thursday as Gatundu Market traders gathered to celebrate retired President Uhuru Kenyatta’s 62nd birthday. The
Members of the Baringo County Assembly (MCAs) on Wednesday discussed a motion to impeach the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Public Works, Transport,
A former Kisumu County askari, apprehended in 2021 for pelting stones at the motorcade of former Deputy President William Ruto, has been convicted. Wilson
Local coffee farmers will start selling their produce directly to one of the world’s largest coffee firms, The Java Coffee Company, following an agreement
President William Ruto will deliver a State of the Nation address on November 9, presenting it from Parliament buildings in Nairobi. The announcement was
Public Service, Performance, and Delivery Management Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has announced that Kenyans applying for positions in the Public Service will be required
The Ministry of Education will reportedly require 15 helicopters for the administration of national examinations should certain regions of the country experience heavy rains.
Former Keroche manager Sam Shollei has seized various assets, including vehicles and machinery owned by Keroche Breweries. These assets are scheduled for auction on