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Kindiki convenes meeting over drought situation

The government is adopting a whole-of-society approach aimed at mitigating the effects of the prevailing drought situation across the country.
By Juliet Omelo 3h ago
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DCI says collected key exhibits to resolve mystery around death of ex-Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo, CCTV shows Climax PSV bus rammed his car, driver being investigated for dangerous driving.
By Denis Omondi 6h ago
The Cabinet sanctioned the rollout of Second-Generation Smart Driving Licenses, which will be linked to an instant digital fines system and a driver penalty points scheme.
By Brian Ngugi 10h ago
Russian agents had stolen all his salaries for May, June, July and August which totalled to 960 000 roubles (Sh1.5million).
By Wellingtone Nyongesa 12h ago
The lawyer also confirmed that IPOA had planned to call 28 witnesses.
By Nancy Gitonga 12h ago
Nyoro says such financial instruments are drowning the country into more debt considering they are off the budget book.
By Graham Kajilwa 12h ago
Statements by 22 men arrested in Athi River helped to expose the deadly networks.
By Vincent Achuka 12h ago
The family, friends and funeral committee will decide on the matter today (Tuesday).
By David Odongo 14h ago
According to Okiya, Kenya’s election problem is at the national tallying centre.
By Phares Mutembei 20h ago
The Shirika Plan is Kenya’s new approach to refugee.
By Lewis Nyaundi 20h ago
Rigid bureaucracy, weak management and chronic resource shortages are stifling reform efforts within the police.
By Emmanuel Kipchumba 20h ago
The Chief Justice noted that the move was a necessary response to the increasing rise in traffic fatalities.
By Jacinta Mutura 20h ago
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