Bishop David Oginde, the chairman of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), has expressed serious concerns regarding the increasing use of counterfeit academic certificates
On Monday, Unclaimed Financial Assets Authority (UFAA) Chairperson Francis Njenga urged Kenyans to collect their unclaimed assets currently held at the Central Bank of
The Kenya Public Service Commission has announced a major recruitment drive, targeting 677 positions across different government sectors, offering competitive remuneration packages. This initiative
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has updated how motorists can obtain the new generation number plates. The agency says it has reduced
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has uncovered nearly 20,000 ghost workers on the government payroll. In the annual report covering the 2022/2023 financial year,
Jeremiah Kioni, the Secretary-General of the Jubilee party, has disclosed a specific plan to counter President William Ruto’s potential efforts to “steal” votes in
On Monday, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) released a step-by-step guide on applying for duplicate logbooks. In the comprehensive guide, the Authority
Following discussions on Monday morning among the three arms of the Government, the Executive, Legislature, and the Judiciary have pledged to collaborate in carrying out
Chinese investors officially launched an association of property developers from China to be based in Kenya last week. They unveiled the Chinese Property Developers
The government has reportedly sent shockwaves through thousands of civil servants and public officers by requiring them to include details of their families in
During a thanksgiving service in Busia County on Sunday, President William Ruto warned education officials who extort money from parents by falsely claiming that
In the Jua Kali area of Uasin Gishu County, police shot and killed two suspected robbers during a joint intelligence-led operation. Authorities believe the
Prosecutors released a Shakahola survivor who appeared in court with a two-month-old baby born in isolation. The woman, identified only by the initials FM,