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DIG Lagat will step down if named in IPOA probe, Kanja tells MPs
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has said that any officer implicated in the death of Albert Ojwang, including the Deputy Inspector General (DIG), must step aside.
By Mike Kihaki 11 days ago
DIG Lagat will step down if named in IPOA probe, Kanja tells MPs
'Blatant disregard of law' led to Albert Ojwang killing, says Murkomen
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen dismisses claims that legal or policy gaps led to the killing of Albert Ojwang, instead accusing police of ignoring clear constitutional safeguards.
By Mike Kihaki 12 days ago
'Blatant disregard of law' led to Albert Ojwang killing, says Murkomen
Kagwe's warning shot to cartels over banned pesticides
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has issued a warning to cartels attempting to undermine government efforts to remove toxic pesticides from the market.
By Mike Kihaki 12 days ago
Kagwe's warning shot  to cartels over banned pesticides
Senators question why Albert Ojwang was moved to Nairobi
Senators on Wednesday questioned the circumstances under which 31-year-old Albert Ojwang was transferred from Homa Bay to Nairobi, saying the move raises serious concerns about police conduct.
By Mike Kihaki 12 days ago
Senators question why Albert Ojwang was moved to Nairobi
Clerics demand end to extra-judicial killings
Religious leaders have condemned the continued extra judicial killings under the current administration.
By Mike Kihaki 12 days ago
Clerics demand end to extra-judicial killings
Looming crisis in schools as teachers warn of strike over CBA
Kuppet Secretary General Akelo Misori said that teachers have been taken round in circles for a long time without commitment to honour the agreement.
By Mike Kihaki 12 days ago
Looming crisis in schools as teachers warn of strike over CBA
Slovenia president Musar launches climate innovation hub at JKUAT
Slovenia President Natasa Musar launcheS a climate innovation hub at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology to support real-time environmental monitoring and climate adaptation.
By Mike Kihaki 21 days ago
Slovenia president Musar launches climate innovation hub at JKUAT
Ministry, governors clash over ghost workers in health payroll
A dispute has erupted between the Ministry of Health and county governments over nearly Sh1 billion allegedly lost to ghost workers under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) programme.
By Mike Kihaki 21 days ago
Ministry, governors clash over ghost workers in health payroll
Activists Mwangi and Atuhaire recount sexual assault, torture in Tanzania
Boniface Mwangi accused the Kenyan government of abandoning him and instead siding with the Tanzanian authorities.
By Mike Kihaki 21 days ago
Activists Mwangi and Atuhaire recount sexual assault, torture in Tanzania
Governor Wanga: 'Devolution a blessing to Homa Bay'
Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga has described the county's hosting of the 62nd Madaraka Day celebrations as a landmark moment in Kenya's devolution journey.
By Mike Kihaki 22 days ago
Governor Wanga: 'Devolution a blessing to Homa Bay'
Mounting pressure to produce detained Rose Njeri before Court
As Kenya marked Madaraka Day, lobby groups mount pressure on government over the continued detention of Rose Njeri, a software developer and civic activist, calls for her release
By Mike Kihaki 22 days ago
Mounting pressure to produce detained Rose Njeri before Court
Lobby groups press government over activist Rose Njeri's detention
Pressure mounts on the government over Rose Njeri's detention. A software developer and civic activist.
By Mike Kihaki 22 days ago
Lobby groups press government over activist Rose Njeri's detention
Madaraka Day boosts local economy and development in Homa Bay
Homa Bay County is enjoying a surge in economic activity and development thanks to hosting this year's 62nd Madaraka Day celebrations.
By Mike Kihaki 22 days ago
Madaraka Day boosts local economy and development in Homa Bay
Catholic Mission shuts down in Kerio Valley after priest's murder
The Catholic Church has shut down all its missionary operations in the troubled Kerio Valley region, including the Chesongoch Mission Hospital, following the killing of Father Alloys Bett.
By Mike Kihaki 23 days ago
Catholic Mission shuts down in Kerio Valley after priest's murder
Treasury, headteachers at odds over release of capitation funds
Despite Treasury claims of full disbursement, headteachers report empty accounts. Schools face crumbling infrastructure, unpaid bills, and overcrowding as leaders demand transparency.
By Mike Kihaki 25 days ago
Treasury, headteachers at odds over release of capitation funds
Twist as Somaliland President opens Nairobi office despite disapproval
Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed has today inaugurated a liaison office in Nairobi's Runda estate, days after Kenya said the launch lacked official approval.
By Mike Kihaki 25 days ago
Twist as Somaliland President opens Nairobi office despite disapproval
Tributes pour in as literary giant Ngugi wa Thiong'o honored
President William Ruto has led the country in mourning celebrated writer and scholar, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, describing him as "Kenya's greatest man of letters"
By Mike Kihaki 25 days ago
Tributes pour in as literary giant Ngugi wa Thiong'o honored
Nicholas Ogolla named new Transport Workers Union Sec-Gen
The Transport Workers Union Kenya has appointed Nicholas Ogolla as it's Secretary-General in the interim, effective immediately.
By Mike Kihaki 25 days ago
Nicholas Ogolla named new Transport Workers Union Sec-Gen
Finance Bill threatens housing, jobs and Investment, warns lobby
The National Rating Act of 2024, assented into law on December 4, 2024, replaces previous legislation concerning property valuation and rating.
By Mike Kihaki 26 days ago
Finance Bill threatens housing, jobs and Investment, warns lobby
African militaries urged to unite against rising security threats
Chief of Defence Forces, General Charles Kahariri, calls for deeper integration of African militaries, warning fragmented national efforts are inadequate against region's security threats
By Mike Kihaki 26 days ago
African militaries urged to unite against rising security threats
Education is not a political trophy, says Dr Manyasa
State of education in Kenya, the challenges of funding, failed policy implementation, and what the future holds for millions of school children.
By Mike Kihaki 26 days ago
Education is not a political trophy, says Dr Manyasa
Samidoh's 'wantam' song lands him in police crosshairs
Mugithi artist and police officer Samuel Muchoki, known as Samidoh, is facing disciplinary action from the National Police Service, after a live performance of 'Wantam' song went viral.
By Mike Kihaki 26 days ago
Samidoh's 'wantam' song lands him in police crosshairs
Calls for peace and unity dominate prayer breakfast
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has called on religious leaders to take an active role in fostering peace and unity across the country.
By Mike Kihaki 26 days ago
Calls for peace and unity dominate prayer breakfast
Kenya, Morocco strengthen ties in trade and education
Kenya and Morocco have signed key agreements aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation in trade, education, housing, and public administration.
By Mike Kihaki 27 days ago
Kenya, Morocco strengthen ties in trade and education
Kenyan activists must respect Tanzanian norms, says Sankok
David Ole Sankok, a member of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), has said that regardless of stature or status, all East African citizens must respect the laws of their host countries.
By Mike Kihaki 27 days ago
Kenyan activists must respect Tanzanian norms, says Sankok
Crisis deepens as capitation fails to reach schools
Frustration is mounting among public school headteachers as they contend with delayed and grossly inadequate government disbursements.
By Mike Kihaki 27 days ago
Crisis deepens as capitation fails to reach schools
State releases 200,000 bags of maize to stabilise flour prices
The government has released 200,000 bags of maize from the National Strategic Grain Reserve in a move aimed to stabilise the price of flour and avert a potential shortage
By Mike Kihaki and Beatrice Makokha 28 days ago
State releases 200,000 bags of maize to stabilise flour prices
State inaugurates training advisory committee in bid to bridge skills gap
In a bid to strengthen the link between education and employment, the Ministry of Education has inaugurated the Dual Training Advisory Committee.
By Mike Kihaki 28 days ago
State inaugurates training advisory committee in bid to bridge skills gap
Ruto launches Sh950m compensation for victims of human-wildlife conflict
President William Ruto launches Sh950 million third phase human-wildlife conflict compensation, says government streamlining processes to ease access to funds.
By Mike Kihaki 28 days ago
Ruto launches Sh950m compensation for victims of human-wildlife conflict
Gachagua faces backlash from musicians after boycott call
Former DP Rigathi Gachagua under fire for accusing Kenyan musicians of betrayal and urging supporters to boycott their music following their visit to Deputy President Kithure Kindiki's residence
By Mike Kihaki 28 days ago
Gachagua faces backlash from musicians after boycott call
Duale inaugurates Benefits and Tariffs Panel to advance Universal Health Coverage
The newly formed Benefits Package and Tariffs Advisory Panel faces mounting pressure to tackle high treatment costs, lack of health data and fragmented donor programmes.
By Mike Kihaki 28 days ago
Duale inaugurates Benefits and Tariffs Panel to advance Universal Health Coverage
Nairobi slum fires kill 15 as government launches urgent probe
The government has launched a multi-agency investigation into a wave of deadly fires that killed 15 people across Nairobi's informal settlements in less than a week.
By Mike Kihaki 28 days ago
Nairobi slum fires kill 15 as government launches urgent probe
Governor Sakaja pushes for power reforms in Nairobi's slums
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja is calling for urgent, systemic change to protect slum dwellers.
By Mike Kihaki 29 days ago
Governor Sakaja pushes for power reforms in Nairobi's slums
Mudavadi pushes for balanced trade during Morocco visit
Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has emphasized the need for a more balanced trade relationship between Kenya and Morocco.
By Mike Kihaki 29 days ago
Mudavadi pushes for balanced trade during Morocco visit
TSC announces over 2,000 vacancies for CBC teachers
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has declared 2,014 teaching positions vacant nationwide to address the persistent shortage in primary, junior, and senior secondary schools.
By Mike Kihaki 1 month ago
TSC announces over 2,000 vacancies for CBC teachers
TSC begins search for Nancy Macharia's replacement
TSC has officially started the nationwide search for its next Secretary and Chief Executive Officer, marking the end of Dr. Nancy Macharia's significant 10-year leadership at the commission.
By Mike Kihaki 1 month ago
TSC begins search for Nancy Macharia's replacement
Teachers fume over plan to slash their hardship allowance
Teachers across Kenya are furious as the government's proposed cut to hardship allowances threatens their morale and commitment.
By Mike Kihaki 1 month ago
Teachers fume over plan to slash their hardship allowance
Kenyatta University's three-year bitter fight to reclaim hospital
The Vice Chancellor and a member of the university council were removed, effectively stripping KU of any decision-making power.
By Mike Kihaki 1 month ago
Kenyatta University's three-year bitter fight to reclaim hospital
Gor Mahia blames FKF as fans federation condemns Gusii Stadium clashes
Gor Mahia accused the FKF of ignoring security warnings and disregarding standard safety procedures, resulting in violent scenes that disrupted the highly anticipated match.
By Mike Kihaki 1 month ago
Gor Mahia blames FKF as fans federation condemns Gusii Stadium clashes
Shoe wars and public fury as public take aim at power
Throughout history, throwing a shoe has served as more than a physical act-it is a powerful symbol of contempt.
By Mike Kihaki 1 month ago
Shoe wars and public fury as public take aim at power
Will zero-tariff fix Kenya-China trade imbalance?
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How State operatives are plotting to stop Gen Z anniversary protests
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Why Kenya ended up on EU red list despite helping nab Sh12b tax fraud
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