President William Ruto has defended his administration’s progress, insisting that his efforts are driving positive change in Kenya despite skepticism from critics. Speaking at
Starting October 1, 2024, Kenyans will no longer access healthcare services through the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) as the government fully transitions to
Motorists using Mombasa Road have been notified of a significant traffic disruption starting Friday, September 20, 2024. In a public notice, the Kenya National
The Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry, in collaboration with various stakeholders, has established two air monitoring sites in Nairobi to tackle the
Dr. Nancy Macharia, Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), has issued new directives to schools following a recent surge
Mbeere North MP Geoffrey Ruku has introduced a significant proposal to transform Kenya’s electoral system through a new bill aimed at implementing fully electronic
The Hustler Fund is the only government project free from corruption, President William Ruto stated. During the launch of Kenya’s 5th Open Government Partnership
President William Ruto left the country on Thursday evening for a two-day official visit to Germany, focusing on strengthening cultural, economic, and diplomatic ties
Nominated Member of Parliament Sabina Chege has faulted President William Ruto for trying to handle every task himself rather than delegating responsibilities. Chege noted
The government has relaunched a restoration project for the Nairobi River, with President Ruto pledging to clean the 45-kilometer river basin within a year.
Short-term rentals in Nairobi, including Airbnbs, will soon require an assessment by City Hall before obtaining operational licenses. On Tuesday evening, Nairobi MCAs approved