- LSK ‘unable’ to clean its house, a decade later
- Uganda police shut down Monitor Publications
- Encounter with MRC top brass
- Justice Ang’awa challenges her removal
- One call that netted wanted terrorist
- Small entrepreneurs see gains in the new law
- House committees leaders elected
- Uhuru's order that saved Ruto Cabinet nominee
- Police vetting to start in June
- North Korea fires sixth missile in three days
- How terror suspect battled to his death
Senate advised to work closely with county assemblies
The Senate has been urged to forge close ties with county assemblies to ensure smooth operations of the counties.
Jubilee’s ‘tyranny of numbers’ boosts MPs’ hunt for seats
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s ally Jamleck Kamau beat Igembe South MP Mithika Linturi to chair the crucial parliamentary committee on Energy, Information and Communication.
High cost of mortgages fuelling housing deficit
With just 20,000 home loans taken, owning a house remains the preserve of a few
- Size does matter when choosing pension scheme
- Misery for farmers as row delays fertiliser distribution
- KCB intensifies staff recruitment to increase shareholder value
- Epson targets Kenyan Market with new printers
- The big losers in Safaricom’s Sh12b dividend payout
- NOCK seeks to rollout 100 service stations
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+1.00 last 70.00Uganda police shut down Monitor Publications
Police raided Uganda's leading independent newspaper on Monday and disabled its printing press after it published a letter about a purported plot to stifle allegations President Yoweri Museveni is grooming his son for power
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.
Senator carves niche in cutthroat beer market
SUBSTITUTE: Brand has been a success in the low-end market as a cheap and safer alternative to illicit liquors























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