The Senate Committee on Health has summoned Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika regarding the ongoing saga surrounding War Memorial Hospital in Nakuru. As services at
The government is actively collaborating with the largest global marketing company for Kenyan tea to boost tea farming. President William Ruto made the announcement
The county government of Kisumu has revealed its plan to install 2,500 CCTV cameras actively to improve surveillance and curb escalating crime. A geospatial
Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti has stated that the widespread pollution of River Athi is responsible for the high incidences of cancer and other life-threatening
On Thursday, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua urged the church to take a more active role in combating the sale, distribution, and consumption of illicit
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria offered insights into the Cabinet meetings conducted during the Kenya Kwanza retreat held in Naivasha this week. During
In an effort to combat corruption within at Ministry of Interior and specifically the Immigration department, Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki announced on Friday a
Aga Khan University Hospital has introduced its Home Care Service to improve access to quality healthcare. Originally launched as a pilot program in 2022,
President William Ruto lauded the government’s initiatives to enhance Kenya’s economic situation by diminishing debt and boosting revenue. On Wednesday, February 21, Ruto revealed
Derdols Tech Services Limited and Derdols Petroleum Limited, the companies claiming ownership of the premises involved in the Embakasi gas explosion, have taken legal
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) is actively inviting police officers to join its unit and combat the escalating crime rates across the country.
President William Ruto reminded his Cabinet members that they bear individual responsibility for all decisions made within their respective ministries and should be cautious
The family of the late Marathon World Record holder Kelvin Kiptum has acknowledged the findings of an autopsy performed by Government Pathologist Dr. Johansen
The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) is urging parents to actively monitor the content their children watch on television and the internet. Josephine Gitiri,
Should the Senate pass the Persons With Disabilities Bill, 2023, Kenyans with disabilities and their guardians might experience significant relief in their livelihoods. On