CS Ruku assures Kenyans that there is enough food to prevent hunger, emphasizing a government initiative targeting arid and semi-arid lands.
President Ruto urges Kenyans to remain patient as he works on his promises. CS Murkomen insists on stricter anti-terrorism measures following protests. KCB Bank launches new sports kits to enhance competition. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health probes allegations of illegal kidney surgeries at Mediheal hospitals.
Government announces drought relief in Baringo, organ shortage in healthcare, and new regulations following scandals.
WWE announces the death of Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan, and military clashes lead to casualties on the Thailand-Cambodia border.
Internal conflicts arise within ODM, government officer absenteeism concerns, and Ruto's CBK leadership changes.
President Ruto announces efforts to boost tourist numbers and launches global coverage of the wildebeest migration.
Protests lead to traffic disruptions, police accused of excessive force, and Nyeri business community hiring private security.
Tecno unveils the Spark 40 Series, OPPO launches Reno14 F 5G at KES 60,000 with AI Flash Tech, and Infinix Hot 60 Pro & Pro+ now available for pre-order in Kenya.
Kenyan pro golfers aim for the Olympics, amateurs seek Kenya Open spots, and rugby team targets national glory. CHAN 2024 squad announced, and track stars prepare for World Championships in Tokyo.
Constable Jackson Konga sentenced to 30 years for killing his superior officer in Nakuru.
Investments in youth innovations to boost Kenya's coastal economy and profit posted by SBM Bank.
CS Ruku assures Kenyans that there is enough food to prevent hunger, emphasizing a government initiative targeting arid and semi-arid lands.
Detached house prices in Muthaiga and Karen rise due to low supply. The rapid growth was noted in the second quarter of this year. Australia will lift the ban on US beef imports, easing previous trade tensions. The government plans to list the Kenya Pipeline Company in an initial public offering (IPO) in September, as announced by President William Ruto.
Pastor Dorcas Rigathi addresses Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah's claims of her controlling her husband, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, during a clergy meeting in the US. Kenya prepares to host CHAN 2025, a significant football tournament showcasing homegrown talent, marking a moment of pride and potential economic benefit for the country.
Political analyst Prof. Macharia Munene challenges President Ruto's views on parental influence in children's moral ethics. MP Ndindi Nyoro criticizes government’s Sh44.8 billion debt via Talanta Stadium bond.
Corporate sponsors are now supporting the PGK Equator Tour 2025, boosting Kenyan professional golfers' chances for the Olympics.
NTT DATA appoints Vinesh Maharaj as Director of Smart Manufacturing for Middle East and Africa, focusing on digital transformation. Safaricom surpasses 50 million mobile subscribers as it prepares to celebrate 25 years of service in Kenya. Tecno launches the SPARK 40 Series in Kenya featuring AMOLED displays, wireless charging, and AI in entry-level smartphones. Acer shifts focus in Kenya to promote digital equity in education, partnering with the public sector for digital learning initiatives.
Police officer faces court orders over mishandling of CCTV footage. Meanwhile, a petition seeks to bar President Ruto from using personal funds for a State House church. MP Barasa ordered to pay 7.5 million shillings for defamation from 2017. Blogger Ndiang'ui Kinyagia expresses fears for his life ahead of a court hearing in 2025. The Law Society of Kenya seeks to cease representation of IT expert Kinyagia due to conflicting details. President Ruto launches a campaign to boost tourism, featuring live coverage of the wildebeest migration in Masai Mara, aiming for five million visitors by 2027. In Nyeri, local business leaders plan to hire private security to protect against vandalism during protests. A recent report highlights the hotspots for land acquisition around Nairobi. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions addresses concerns regarding Ruto's influence in protest-related terrorism cases.
A report reveals illegal kidney surgeries at Mediheal hospitals. The Ministry of Health is investigating these serious allegations of organ trafficking.