Update: KTN Pang signal has reportedly been switched off. Their live coverage continues on YouTube. In Limuru, police have forcefully entered NTV’s Limuru transmission
Veteran broadcaster Fred Obachi Machoka has filed a KSh 60 million defamation lawsuit against former blogger and Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai, accusing him of
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has intensified its crackdown on illegal gambling promotions by fining eight television broadcasters Ksh500,000 each and issuing a
The government has escalated its crackdown on illegal betting promotions, ordering the suspension of pay services for 23 TV stations accused of violating advertising
Former employees of the Standard Media Group are gearing up for a series of protests starting Wednesday, to demand their long-overdue salaries. They’re planning
The High Court has struck down a government directive that restricted public advertising in ministries and state agencies to Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC). Justice Lawrence Mugambi ruled
Veteran journalist Smriti Vidyarthi has officially announced her departure from Nation Media Group (NMG) after an impressive 16-and-a-half-year career with the broadcaster. On Monday, February 10, 2025, Vidyarthi expressed her gratitude to viewers
Distinguished news anchor Ken Mijungu has announced his departure from KTN, a television station under the Standard Media Group. In a social media update
Environment Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has taken issue with Citizen TV for describing Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera counties as the “Somali region” during a
President William Ruto conferred national honors on more than 500 Kenyans in recognition of their outstanding service during a ceremony held at State House,
Uasin Gishu Woman Rep. Gladys Boss Shollei has criticized media houses for being unpatriotic by opposing the government and promoting negative narratives. Speaking in
The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has opened applications for an industrial attachment program specifically for communications and media students. In a notice issued
Salim Swaleh, the former Director of Press Service in the office of Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, is now seeking forgiveness after being implicated