Call for scrap metal ban grows after mortuary vandalized in Baringo. Authorities seek measures to prevent further vandalism.
Public Service CS Geoffrey Ruku urges the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission to prepare for upcoming by-elections and the 2027 elections, as MPs are scrutinized for comments on President Ruto. Meanwhile, Nairobi healthcare workers plan protests due to declining services, blaming Governor Sakaja for inaction.
Judiciary issues guidance after systems outage; e-filing issues direct court users to email alternatives on July 14, 2025.
EPRA reports a 9-shilling average rise in fuel prices in July-August review, with official announcement on July 14, 2025.
IPOA clarifies investigative status of DIG Lagat; judiciary and political figures respond to various controversies on July 14, 2025.
Protests escalate in Nanyuki amid heavy police presence; families file lawsuits related to custodian cases and involvements.
Consumer complaints dropped by 28% in Q2 2025, Google merges Android and Chrome OS, and OPPO prepares for Kenya launch.
Kipchumba Murkomen assures tight security and encourages Kenyans to be courteous during CHAN 2025, while Harambee Stars express confidence ahead of the tournament.
Politicians align for the 2027 elections, with newly elected IEBC commissioners under scrutiny for electoral boundary delimitation and public concerns on governance.
Missing Huduma centre official raises concerns, while the public reacts to police actions impacting civilians and recent controversies around police accountability.
Call for scrap metal ban grows after mortuary vandalized in Baringo. Authorities seek measures to prevent further vandalism.
The Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of Kevian Kenya Limited in its insolvency case against Hipora Business East Africa Limited, overturning the High Court's decision.
Ruto's allies strategize to strengthen their position against the opposition for the 2027 elections. Gachagua and Raila are seen as potential key influencers in the presidential race.
Ashiundu aims to challenge Zimbabwe in vital match as the Rugby Africa Cup winner qualifies for the 2027 Rugby World Cup. Simbas captain George Nyambua expresses confidence. Wanyoike wins as the 2025 Stanchart Marathon is launched, aiming for 30,000 participants from 100 nationalities and targeting to raise 175 million shillings for charity.
Consumer complaints in Kenya dropped by 28% between April and June 2025, indicating improved satisfaction among users. OPPO Reno14 Series set to launch in Kenya on July 24, featuring innovative design and triple IP protection. Safaricom wins three awards for advancing gender diversity, digital insurance, and mobile retail innovation, showcasing its role beyond just a mobile service provider. Safaricom announces the exit of Chief Enterprise Business Officer Cynthia Karuri-Kropac, with Frankline Okata stepping in as her replacement. Airtel Kenya reaches 24 million subscribers, as reported in the latest statistics from CAK, reflecting growth in the telecommunications sector. Discussions at the Virtual Asset Chamber of Commerce event highlighted how OTC crypto trading and stablecoins are aiding African businesses amidst dollar shortages.
Judiciary advises court users to email due to ongoing eFiling system issues. Lawyers faced delays in accessing services for several days. Ministry of Health issues immediate directives to hospitals impacting operations. Health workers pressure Governor Sakaja for resolution of their demands. Over 9000 health facilities to be impacted by SHA's payment notice. IPOA confirms investigations continue into Ojwang's death, no one has been cleared yet. NPS denies misconduct following custodial death of Nanyuki protester linked to July demonstrations. Okeng’o Nyambane receives endorsement for Nyaribari Chache MP bid in 2027 election. Couple arrested for online exploitation of their children on a dating platform. Maraga criticizes Ruto's directive on violence, highlighting risks to national stability.
Health officials in Nairobi plan protests on Wednesday, citing a decline in health services and blaming Governor Johnson Sakaja for inaction amid ongoing disputes.