On Wednesday, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) took a radical step by disbanding its National Election Board (NEB), initiating a reform that decentralizes party
Nairobi-based security firm KK (Kenya Kazi) and its Canadian parent company GardaWorld, in a joint venture known as Aegis-KK/Garda World Federal Africa (GWFA) comprising
On Tuesday, millions of Kenyans were left stranded after Safaricom’s Mpesa experienced a nationwide outage. Mpesa receives millions of transactions a day, and essentially
The Public Prosecutor must file charges against Paul Mackenzie, the leader of the Shakahola forest starvation cult, by January 23. Shanzu Principal Magistrate Yousuf
A matatu with curious graffiti was earlier this week spotted in Westlands, Nairobi. The matatu culture in Nairobi involves painting public service vehicles with
The Ruto administration has announced even more potential openings for Kenyans seeking to work abroad. On Tuesday, State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed announced the
Farah Maalim, the Member of Parliament for Daadab, has voiced concerns about the Kenyan Judiciary, suggesting its alleged corruption is making investors hesitant to
The government has directed compulsory security vetting, training, and licensing for bouncers, bodyguards, event stewards, door supervisors, event security, VIP protection, close protection, and
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) says lane indiscipline and hazardous overtaking caused Tuesday’s dawn accident at the Twin Bridge area along the
Parliament members from the Azimio and Kenya Kwanza political affiliations have threatened to censure Treasury Cabinet Secretary (CS) Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u, accusing him of
Kenya and the Kingdom of Spain are reportedly locked in a diplomatic dispute regarding outstanding bills exceeding Ksh.1.2 billion. Due to a 10-year delay
As part of President Ruto ‘globetrotting’, he has promised to connect Kenyans to skilled jobs abroad, as millions of educated young people grapple with