A Nairobi court has acquitted Julius Korir, the former Permanent Secretary for Devolution, who had been charged with assaulting his ex-wife three years ago.
The Minister of Environment in Kenya, Soipan Tuya, has instituted legal proceedings against her estranged husband, seeking full custody of their two children and
Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria of Public Service, Performance, and Delivery Management has announced that Kenya will seek to commercialize its traditions and culture to
President William Ruto has officially trademarked the phrase ‘Mambo ni Matatu,’ meaning that the expression is now legally recognized as a protected intellectual property.
A state of panic ensued at the Nairobi headquarters of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Wednesday when a police officer shot himself
The national government will, in the current financial year, construct a national stadium to support sports activities, Sports and Youth Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba
Medical Services Principal Secretary (PS) Harry Kimtai has called upon Kenyans to play a leading role in taking responsibility for their own mental well-being and to
President William Ruto has said the Government has enhanced the capabilities of forest rangers to protect the country’s forests. The Government, he added, has
The Kenyan government has reportedly verified the whereabouts of all its citizens in Israel, despite officials indicating that they have established helplines for emergency
A man who was assaulted by police officers during COVID-19 curfew restrictions has been awarded a compensation of Sh1.5 million. The Court penalized Inspector
Police in Nairobi are investigating an altercation on Tom Mboya Street in Nairobi, where one matatu conductor fatally stabbed another during a dispute over
A woman, Ann Wambui, is facing charges for allegedly assaulting and making death threats against her mother, Jane Muthoni. The charges include the offense
Posta Kenya is in the process of transforming its outlets into comprehensive communications solutions hubs, with the aim of offering a spectrum of services
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has underscored the need for comprehensive and adaptable solutions to address issues of displacement and identity. Mudavadi stated that
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has responded to critics who called him out for comments he made in February, asserting that the Kenya Kwanza administration
The government is keen on upgrading infrastructure in Nyanza to unlock the economic potential of the region. President William Ruto said the government has
Pastor Dorcas Rigathi, the Second Lady of Kenya, has claimed that the country will never legalize same-sex relationships. Mrs. Gachagua conveyed this message while