Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Phanuel Kosgei win at the Diamond League in London with new meeting records.
President Ruto's government is easing access to identification documents for youth, according to Principal Secretary Dr. Belio Kipsang. Meanwhile, over 52,000 schoolchildren joined a basketball campaign in Nairobi. MP Jayne Kihara continues to face legal challenges despite being released on a 50,000 shillings bond, as Mudavadi warns against election violence.
Boniface Mwangi arrested and also sues for compensation from government. Caution issued over fundraising for arrested protesters.
Government warns against 'untouchable' contractors. Highway construction notice issued connecting Kenya and South Sudan.
Teacher unions sign Ksh33.7B deal for new salaries set to reach Ksh167k. School closure due to food shortages reported.
Key appointments made in the government. Kenyans urged to avoid violence like in 2007/2008 elections. IEBC seeks Supreme Court guidance on boundary delimitation.
Wetang'ula calls for reforms to address violent protests as Kindiki and Mudavadi warn against political incitement ahead of 2027 elections.
Naivas celebrates 35 years, while Kenyan athletes shine at skating and football competitions.
Residents face violence and tragedy, including a murder-suicide incident and injuries during entertainment raids.
Ruto allies urge unity in Kenya as they accuse opposition of division and fueling chaos.
Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Phanuel Kosgei win at the Diamond League in London with new meeting records.
The court has instructed billionaire Peter Munga to vacate Pioneer International School, allowing Del Monte to proceed with the eviction. Old Mutual has teamed up with the Architectural Association of Kenya to introduce customized professional indemnity insurance for architects and engineers. Donald Trump is suing Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal for 10 billion Kenyan Shillings over a controversial article related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Tanzanian star Nandy receives new wedding rings from husband Billnass as they celebrate their third anniversary after losing the original ones.
Wetang'ula urges legal reforms to address violent protests. Mudavadi dismisses 2027 rigging claims as cheap politics. Kindiki warns against tribalism and incitement as election tensions rise.
Athletes remain silent on doping enablers, fearing repercussions. Meanwhile, over 100 players train at a Youth Development Camp in Nairobi, and Wolverines and Wazalendo Pearls win in the KHU league. First Capital nears victory in Horseman’s Cup.
PalmPay has been recognized by CNBC and Statista as one of the top 300 fintech companies globally for the second consecutive year. Vertiv plans to acquire Great Lakes Data Racks & Cabinets.
Boniface Mwangi has been arrested, with his wife calling for his release. Meanwhile, Kenyans are urged to be cautious in fundraising for arrested protesters still in police custody.
Edwin Sifuna urges youth inclusion in leadership roles across the country.