Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura insists that the government will not sell the Kenyatta International Convention Centre(KICC). This follows government plans to privatize 11 state
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki has vowed to ensure that everyone responsible for the Shakahola massacre is held accountable for their crimes. On Thursday,
By the Presidential Communication Service(PCS) The Government is deliberately implementing programmes and policies that will create jobs for the youth. President William Ruto said
The Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) is ready to initiate the construction of the first-of-its-kind factory dedicated to producing, assembling, and repairing assistive
The High Court sitting in Malindi has allowed the prosecution to conduct a mental health assessment on Paul Mackenzie and 30 other co-accused followers
The IMF Executive Board recently authorized a substantial financial package for Kenya, amounting to approximately Sh109.8 billion ($685 million). This decision, announced on a
In a startling revelation by the Public Service Commission (PSC), State House and New Kenya Cooperative Creameries (KCC) top the list of public entities
Central Organization of Trade Unions Secretary-General Francis Atwoli has urged the Law Society of Kenya to petition the courts to drop all charges against
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) is holding five suspects linked to corruption within the Isiolo County government. The arrests took place early Wednesday
The Director of Public Prosecutions, Renson Ingonga, has sanctioned ten criminal charges, including murder and manslaughter, against suspects associated with the Shakahola massacre. Ingonga
The Atheists in Kenya Society(AIK) have recommended that Kenyans adopt renewable two-year marriage contracts instead of pursuing lifelong unions. In their statement, the organization
President William Ruto on Tuesday declared his willingness to engage in discussions with Chief Justice Martha Koome to tackle the reported corruption within the
Kenyan nurses can now attain international certification locally, eliminating the necessity to travel to India or South Africa for exams. This follows the launch