- Kimaiyo names 130 new OCPDs
- Raila asks AU to champion reforms
- Governor faces impeachment over nominees
- 180 students admitted to pursue ‘fake’ courses.
- Hard questions for Ntiba at House vetting
- Students expose more rot at troubled varsity
- Crisis looms as KNH workers threaten strike
- City drug lords fight back
- It has been ‘hell’ living with my stepmother
- Children who can only see in the dark
- Kibaki’s office cash diverted to teachers
Farmers want State officers in Sh500m NCPB saga probed
Farmers in the North Rift want proper investigations into the Sh500 million arbitration award to Erad Suppliers Ltd that has crippled operations of the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB).
- Kaimenyi calls for more time makes it clear teachers demands will be met but not now
- Students expose more rot at troubled varsity
- Midiwo wants laptop money given to teachers
- Hard questions for Ntiba at House vetting
- 180 students admitted to pursue ‘fake’ courses.
- Industrial action splits giant union bosses
Salat claims anomaly in tally as hearing starts
The hearing of a petition filed by Kanu Secretary General Nick Salat challenging the election of Bomet Senator Prof Wilfred Lesan has begun at the Kericho High Court.
Governors’ shock as new team suspends public land deals
Conmen, brokers and unregistered land agents are fraudulently disposing of public land across the country.
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North Korea has blasted a report that its leader, Kim Jong-un, gave out copies of Adolf Hitler's memoir Mein Kampf to officials on his birthday.
KPL Second leg begins
After a three-week break, the Kenyan Premier League (KPL) resumes on Saturday with participating teams determined to finish off the season on a positive note.
- Kenya Police back to the summit of table with win against Western Jaguars
- Prisons and Pipeline lift Amaco titles
- Fifa investigation puts Ethiopia progress in doubt
- Rising standards of sport in neighbouring state
- Hosts fall to Uganda rugby team by narrow margin in first leg of Elgon Cup
- Why Kenya’s elimination from World Cup is a silver lining
Both State and teachers must moderate their demands
Though the circumstances under which Treasury failed to include in this year’s Budget money to pay teachers their increased allowances, as agreed with past governments
Crisis looms as KNH workers threaten strike
Over 4,000 workers at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) have threatened to go on strike on Thursday demanding Sh1.3 billion in salary increases and allowances
Surge in insecurity as juniors turn the blame on the boss
The rift between the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) and the National Police Service (NPS) could widen further.
City drug lords fight back
The once untouchable West African drug lords in Nairobi have gone underground as they plot to fight robust government efforts to cripple them.
Ruling on county commissioners puts AG on the spot
Exactly two weeks after High Court Judge Mumbi Ngugi nullified the appointment of county commissioners by former President Kibaki, last year, I wrote an opinion commentary in this paper castigating her decision.
- Ombudsman critical to judicial reforms
- It’s unfortunate that our athletes are our pride and also our shame
- The prevalence of corruption has entrenched the country in poverty
- Fifty years later, is history repeating itself in attempts to kill devolution?
- Expand the manufacturing sector to create jobs
- Uhuru should uphold Raila’s dignity in defeat
Kenyans living abroad alive to changing face of the Diaspora
Cases of domestic violence, drug abuse and suicides have increased within the Kenyan community abroad especially in the US.
Promoters Try To Explain Tarrus Concert Fail
But today, they sent a press release explaining why the concert did not take off. While they sent their sincerest apologies, it would seem that a refund for the event is still a distant dream.

































