In the past year, the government has reportedly deregistered over 700 employment agents who have been deceiving Kenyans with promises of securing jobs abroad.
Following a pact between Kenya and Lipton Teas and Infusions and Brown Investments, tea farmers in Kenya will experience increased earnings from the crop.
President William Ruto on Monday announced that the government is lifting the 12-floor cap on Eastleigh storey buildings and increasing it to 30 floors.
Kenya’s fastest growing TV station, TV47, is refreshing its lineup. In recent months, the station and its sister radio station, Radio47, have attracted big
Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro has made a U-turn on his threat to relocate Shakahola victims’ bodies from Malindi Sub-County Hospital Mortuary to Nairobi due
In a shocking incident that has rocked Kajiado East Sub-County, a 59-year-old man killed his teenage daughter before committing suicide in Kitengela on Sunday
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has secured High Court orders to preserve $460,000 (Kes.62,100,000), which the anti-graft watchdog confiscated during its ongoing investigation
On Monday, the owner of two companies implicated in the Kes.209 million fertilizer scandal faced charges in a Nairobi court. Josiah Kariuki Kimani appeared
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula, in a notice on Monday, recalled MPs from their recess for a special sitting next week. Wetang’ula announced that
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki announced yesterday that 45,000 additional passports, comprising the final batch of the 700,000 passport backlog, are now available for
President William Ruto on Monday declared the government’s commitment to aiding all families affected by floods nationwide. Addressing the devastation caused by the floods,
The British High Commission in Nairobi has announced emergency funding of over Kes.140 million from the United Kingdom to support flood relief efforts in
The Kenya Meteorological Department reports that the anticipated Cyclone Hidaya has completely lost its strength after making landfall in Tanzania. However, Director of Meteorological
The Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company has announced intermittent water supply within Nairobi County. In a statement on Sunday, the city water supplier
Archbishop Martin Kivuva of the Catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa has urged the government to consider constructing large dams to avert the recurring floods that
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has told political leaders to concentrate on service delivery and refrain from spreading propaganda and engaging in idle talk. He