72hours, 70 horror road crash deaths
In contrast, at least 71 people died in similar circumstances between January and November 28 on sections between Nakuru and Eldoret alone, according to the Government.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
72hours, 70 horror road crash deaths
Kenya’s public wage bill unsustainable, says SRC boss Sarah Serem
In July this year, the Government increased their pay and set aside Sh10 billion for the first phase of payout.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Kenya’s public wage bill unsustainable, says SRC boss Sarah Serem
CS Matiang'i dissolves boards whose schools share compound
Cabinet Secretary says move is set to reduce rows over boundaries, use of facilities and social amenities.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
CS Matiang'i dissolves boards whose schools share compound
PS picks set to be known in 21 days
Public Service Commission (PSC) Chairperson Margaret Kobia also made it clear that should the Cabinet be dissolved, there would be no vacuum in the civil service.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
PS picks set to be known in 21 days
Raila: I’ll be sworn in on Jamhuri Day
Former premier claims he’ll occupy presidency the same way Zimbabwe’s Emmerson Mnangagwa ascended to power
By Roselyne Obala and Luke Anami 6 years ago
Raila: I’ll be sworn in on Jamhuri Day
Why Raila will not be sworn in today
A heated retreat at Maanzoni Lodge in Machakos at the weekend ruled out plans to swear in Opposition leader Raila Odinga as president.
By Luke Anami and Geofrey Mosoku 6 years ago
Why Raila will not be sworn in today
Judge warns on frustrating Judiciary
A Supreme Court judge has warned that continued criticism of the top court and interference from private firms was violating judicial independence.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Judge warns on frustrating Judiciary
State denies asking for Uhuru messages
The Foreign ministry has denied that Kenya was soliciting for congratulatory messages from foreign envoys after the Supreme Court upheld President Uhuru Kenyatta’s poll victory.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
State denies asking for Uhuru messages
Transgender five awarded Sh30m in suit
The High Court has awarded about Sh30 million costs to five transgender women for denying them a name change.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Transgender five awarded Sh30m in suit
Key grounds of cases against Uhuru poll win
Petitioners Mwau, Mue and Khalifa say Raila’s withdrawal from race rendered repeat presidential election invalid
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Key grounds of cases against Uhuru poll win
Raila blasts Western diplomats
Raila accused the envoys of siding with President Kenyatta and his Jubilee administration in the disputed presidential election.
By Luke Anami and Lucas Ngasike 6 years ago
Raila blasts Western diplomats
US, United Kingdom call for probe on alleged police brutality
Envoys say their countries are deeply concerned by reports of excessive use of force by security agents.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
US, United Kingdom call for probe on alleged police brutality
Supreme Court issues direction on Omtatah case
Chief Justice David Maraga Monday directed IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati be served with a petition challenging conduct of the repeat presidential election.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Supreme Court issues direction on Omtatah case
Kenya’s long road to today’s election
When Kenyans went to the polls on August 8 to elect their leaders, little did they know that they would have another election to contend with.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Kenya’s long road to today’s election
Court stops import of duty-free sugar
The High Court has temporarily suspended the importation of duty-free sugar in a move likely to boost the local sugar industry.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Court stops import of duty-free sugar
Acute workers shortage hits health, engineering sectors
The civil service is contending with an acute shortage of workers in major sectors, including health and engineering.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Acute workers shortage hits health, engineering sectors
Why Governors want to retrench county workers
Governors have defended staff layoffs in the counties, citing a 2015 audit that recommended that 39,000 employees should be retired from the civil service.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Why Governors want to retrench county workers
Why Pope Francis is different
From his humility to his open mindedness and liberal stand on issues, Pope Francis is quite different from many of his predecessors.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Why Pope Francis is different
Why 62 scholars are opposed to Pope Francis teaching on divorce
In 2005, the Head of the Roman Catholic Church worldwide Pope Francis wrote a controversial letter that touched on marriage, divorce and homosexuality.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Why 62 scholars are opposed to Pope Francis teaching on divorce
Central Bank of Kenya sued over new currency
The High Court has certified as urgent a case seeking to compel the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) to issue new notes and coins within 180 days in compliance with the Constitution.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Central Bank of Kenya  sued over new currency
Crisis looms at Kenyatta University
The order which came into effect on Wednesday stopped the interviews for shortlisted candidates for the position of VC that was scheduled for September 21-22, t
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Crisis looms at Kenyatta University
Babu Owino re-arrested and locked up over university assault claims
Embakasi East MP Babu Owino was re-arrested moments after his release by a Nairobi magistrate court.
By Cyrus Ombati and Luke Anami 6 years ago
Babu Owino re-arrested and locked up over university assault claims
Judge terms nullification of Uhuru’s re-election political
Justice Ojwang says ruling by his four colleagues was based on public emotions while ignoring the law.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Judge terms nullification of Uhuru’s re-election political
Why two judges failed to attend Supreme Court final verdict
Two Supreme Court judges were absent when the final ruling on the presidential election petition was delivered on Wednesday.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Why two judges failed to attend Supreme Court final verdict
Jubilee, NASA rivals open fresh battles in 337 election petitions
The nullification of the August 8 presidential election opened up the flood gates that has resulted in a record 337 petitions filed in the High Court and the magistrates’ court.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Jubilee, NASA rivals open fresh battles in 337 election petitions
NASA, Jubilee sibling rivalry finds its way to the courts
Jubilee and NASA pre-election sibling rivalries have found their way to courts of law by way of petitions
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
 NASA, Jubilee sibling rivalry finds its way to the courts
The force behind Chief Justice David Maraga
“In obedience to God’s Command and Will, and guided by the Constitution, to serve humanity, and Kenyans in particular, with dedication, honesty and integrity, striving at all times to uphold the rule of law and do justice to all.”
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
The force behind Chief Justice David Maraga
Maraga: God’s will, passion for justice drive me
In an interview, the board complimented him on his punctuality, seriousness with which he approached cases and control of the courtroom.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Maraga: God’s will, passion for justice drive me
Raila causes stir at Supreme Court
There was a tense moment at the Supreme Court yesterday when police attempted to block some of the people accompanying the National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate to the Supreme Court.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Raila causes stir at Supreme Court
ODM dismisses Duale over parliamentary business
ODM secretary for political affairs Opiyo Wandayi has dismissed Jubilee claims that it has the requisite numbers to constitute a two thirds majority in Parliament.
By Paul Thoronjo and Luke Anami 6 years ago
ODM dismisses Duale over parliamentary business
Premises a no-go zone as police cordon off court house
Only judges, lawyers, court personnel and accredited journalists allowed in, with the police mounting roadblocks on all access roads
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Premises a no-go zone as police cordon off court house
It’s red, not green for top 7 judges
As is the tradition of the Supreme Court set by retired Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga, the Supreme Court judges led by CJ and President of the Supreme Court David Maraga were fully robed in red quite different from the green that was used in 2013 presidential petition.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
It’s red, not green for top 7 judges
Activist Omtatah files petition to have Kenya vote American way
Activist Okiya Omtatah has drafted a Bill to amend the Constitution to have Kenya resort to the electoral college system of voting to elect a president.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Activist Omtatah files petition to have Kenya vote American way
Sack workers at your own peril, Kobia warns governors
PSC chairperson Margaret Kobia said sacking any worker without following due legal process will expose counties to litigation that would result in unnecessary legal costs and also destabilise human resources in the regions.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Sack workers at your own peril, Kobia warns governors
NASA releases ‘leaked’ results with Raila ahead
NASA leaders on Thursday asked the electoral commission to suspend the release of provisional results.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
NASA releases ‘leaked’ results with Raila ahead
Why so many spoilt and disputed votes?
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Why so many spoilt and disputed votes?
Supreme Court throws out petition on Muhoroni MP aspirant
Supreme Court dismisses Prof Olweny's application seeking to bar K'oyoo as ODM's nominee for Muhoroni parliamentary seat
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Supreme Court throws out petition on Muhoroni MP aspirant
Kenyans expect free education whether Raila or Uhuru wins
Both Jubilee and NASA have promised to offer free education up to university if they win Tuesday’s polls.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Kenyans expect free education whether Raila or Uhuru wins
Treasury assures counties of July pay
Treasury Principal Secretary Dr Kamau Thugge on Wednesday said counties should not worry about salaries as Treasury has already disbursed money to a few counties who indicated that they were strained.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Treasury assures counties of July pay
Teacher fakes her own kidnap to get Sh500,000 ransom
Police say Wanjiru booked herself into a room in a Mombasa hotel and lied to her family that she had been abducted.
By Luke Anami 6 years ago
Teacher fakes her own kidnap to get Sh500,000 ransom
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