The government is urging men who endure abuse, both physical and emotional, from their wives to seek psychosocial support. Health Director Kevin Osuri, for
On Monday, April 15, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu declared performing arts compulsory in the Competency-Based Curriculum. Addressing attendees at Kangaru Girls High School
The Government has announced a nationwide enforcement of rules and regulations in the livestock sector. Coordinated by the Ministry of Interior and National Administration,
Pastor Dorcas Rigathi voiced her concerns on Monday regarding the escalating divorce rates and family separations in the country. She also condemned same-sex marriages,
On Monday, a Shanzu court charged a blogger with obtaining money to pull down an article alleging that two individuals defrauded Kilifi Governor Gideon
Kenya Power has scheduled power interruptions in selected areas within Nairobi and Busia counties. The utility firm stated that the interruption is necessary to
Lyn Mengich, Chairperson of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC), has said the government will not increase salaries for civil servants. During the 3rd
Kimilili Member of Parliament (MP) Didmus Barasa opines that the Kenya Kwanza government should dominate Kenya’s politics for the next 50 years. Barasa advocates
Kenyans are finally beginning to feel the impact of the strengthening Kenyan shilling against the dollar as electricity costs decrease. Kenya Power announced yesterday
Prominent city lawyers Danstan Omari and Cliff Ombeta have ceased representing Rashid Echesa in the extortion case where the former Cabinet Secretary faces accusations.
The Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) has instructed all Private Security Firms to cease deductions and remittances of security guards’ monthly trade union fee
First Lady Mama Rachel Ruto has attributed the strengthening of the Kenya Shilling against the Dollar to prayers. Speaking at the launch of empowerment
President William Ruto has underscored his administration’s commitment to making decisions based on long-term benefits rather than short-term popularity. Speaking on Sunday at St.
Kenya’s Deputy President Riggy G (born Rigathi Gachagua) apparently faced challenges in winning over his now-wife, Pastor Dorcas Gachagua, during their university days. On