- Uhuru’s order that saved Ruto Cabinet nominee
- How terror suspect battled to his death
- House committees leaders elected
- How women milk chamas for illicit love
- 27 year-old multimillionaire not bothered about luxuries
- Police vetting to start next month
- The Raila Supreme Court evidence
- Fruitless attempt to break into Mutula’s grave
- The big losers in Safaricom’s Sh12b dividend payout
- Raila: I’m not ready to work for Jubilee
- Controversy stalks Wambui Otieno even in death
- The Challenge Reality Show - Coming Soon on KTN
- Tukuza I nterview : Gloria Muliro
- Tukuza interview with Felix
- Lil Maisha at tukuza interview
- TukuzaInterview with Mutai a blind drug trafficker
- Diaspora Voice Season 2 Ep# 9 Voting Rights for Diaspora
- The Survivor Series : Heart Surgery
- Swewdish Connection
One year later, killers of British heir roam free
It is now about one year since the mysterious death of a British national in the hands of police in Diani, Kwale County.
Uhuru’s order that saved Ruto Cabinet nominee
Cabinet secretaries who would have been rejected by Parliament benefitted from a decision by Mt Kenya MPs to accommodate Deputy President William Ruto’s wishes in order to make Uhuru Kenyatta’s government work.
The big losers in Safaricom’s Sh12b dividend payout
Many local retail investors that bought into Safaricom during its initial public offering (IPO) in 2008 will miss out on the firm’s big pay day after they sold off their shares.
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+1.00 last 70.00Uganda police besiege Monitor Publications
Police have besieged Monitor Publications limited head office in Namuwongo, Kampala, Uganda causing tension among journalists and management, Daily Monitor has reported.
Karuturi Sports beat Bandari as Sony win
Host Thika United and Mathare United drew 1-1 in yesterday’s Kenyan Premier League (KPL) match.
Agriculture key to Kenyan prosperity
Kenya’s agricultural system is amongst the most developed in Africa. Directly or indirectly – agriculture accounts for about half of all economic activity.
- Only State should tackle insecurity, not mobs, vigilantes
- Decisive action must be taken to stem insecurity
- Learn from JAB’s failures by addressing its challenges
- MPs should be paid by performance ranking
- Cabinet Secretaries must sustain spirit of new law
- Here comes the Cabinet, and being new it has chance to effect change
Mauritius-based hospital seeks to hire Kenyan nurses
The 200-bed facility in Mauritius is seeking Kenyan nursing professionals to join its multicultural team
Lakeside city gripped in fear amid soaring insecurity
It is a little past six in the evening and a handful of patrons gather at a popular pub at the heart of Kisumu’s Central Business District.
Malkiat Singh’s one-man publishing force presses on
Anyone who has gone through the Kenyan education system in the last three decades must have come across the name Malkiat Singh.
How political repression can destroy thriving democratic political culture
My death was, unfortunately, very highly exaggerated. As a matter of fact, no such thing happened, and I thought those calling me to find out what had happened were confused by some new calendar, since April Fools’ Day had long come and gone.
- Our varsities should be held accountable for State support
- Focusing on MPs salaries may leave us a penny wise, but pound foolish
- Are Kenyan voters like pigs?
- Nothing like a common rival to keep political friends together
- Public input in picking CDF boards good idea but not ripe yet
- An appreciation of my friend Mutula, a man of quick wit, disarming charm
Why luxury Jet for Ruto and no food for the hungry
It has been recently reported in the media that Deputy President William Ruto has hired himself a sh 100 million jet at tax payers expense at a time when over 60 per cent of the population is living under one dollar per day.
- What proponents of gay marriage should know?
- Why ICC cases against Uhuru, Ruto should not be terminated
- Why government-sponsored university students are disadvantaged
- CJ Mutunga opens to Raila, other critics
- Why Ex-PM ‘back-Door’ admission to 11th Parliament is suicidal
- CJ Mutunga’s reaction on criticism eroding his credibility
A Woman loses her Private Parts After Cheating
A 29-year-old Bulawayo woman from Matshobana suburb got the shock of her life when she woke up in the morning and realised her private parts were missing, it is alleged.
How women milk chamas for illicit love
When your wife comes home late in the night happy, relaxed and tipsy from a chama (women’s investment club) meeting, she just might have spent a few blissful hours in another man’s arms, writes LINDA KEYA























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