One of the most anticipated races in this election was the Nairobi gubernatorial race. The main competitors were Polycarp Igathe of Jubilee (Azimio) and
KTN News anchor Zubeida Koome has maintained she was impartial while moderating the Nairobi gubernatorial debate pitting Polycarp Igathe against Senator Johnson Sakaja. During
UPDATE: The Commission for University Education(CUE) revoked Sakaja’s degree again on Thursday. In a letter to Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), CUE Secretary
Polycarp Igathe is confident of beating Johnson Sakaja to the Nairobi Governor seat in the forthcoming August polls. Speaking on Thursday, Igathe said he
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has dragged President Uhuru Kenyatta into his degree woes. In a statement on Wednesday after the Commission for University Education revoked Sakaja’s degree,
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has explained his decision to join DP Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza alliance over Uhuru and Raila’s Azimio La Umoja-Oka coalition. Speaking
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja would beat Polycarp Igathe if the Nairobi gubernatorial elections were held today. This is according to a new poll conducted
Nairobi senator Johnson Sakaja has named Absa Bank Kenya Ltd Chief Operating Officer James Njoroge Muchiri as his running mate for his gubernatorial bid.
Nairobi Governor hopefuls Senator Johnstone Sakaja and Bishop Margaret Wanjiru were on Tuesday involved in a public spat at a political rally in Nairobi.
Pressure is growing on the government to review curfew hours in the COVID-zoned area of Nairobi, Nakuru, Kajiado, Kiambu, and Machakos counties. Nairobi Senator
The BBI public participation forum in Parliament witnessed a rare spectacle Thursday after a businesswoman invited MPs to buy her groundnuts. Beatrice Wayeko from
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has once again opposed plans to ban Public Service Vehicles (PSV) from accessing the Central Business District (CBD). The lawmaker,
After eight days of discussions, a breakthrough has been reached on the controversial revenue sharing formula among counties. The 12-member Senate committee co-chaired by