By Lauryne Akoth President William Ruto has secured Zimbabwe’s support for opposition leader Raila Odinga’s bid for the African Union Commission chairmanship. Kenya has
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Ndindi Nyoro Urges Treasury To Release Funds To Aid Flood – Affected Kenyans
By Lauryne Akoth Following the widespread devastation of lives and property caused by floods across various regions of the country, the National Assembly Committee
Government Allocates Kshs 4B To Mitigate Floods Impact
By Lauryne Akoth The government has intensified efforts to address the disaster risks posed by the current heightened rainfall and floods. This comes as
NEMA Urges County Governments To Clear Storm Drain Blockages
By Lauryne Akoth The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has urged county governments to clear storm drains of materials hindering water flow. NEMA’s directive
UDA Party Elections Delayed In Narok Over Alleged Election Malpractices
By Lauryne Akoth The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) elections in Narok county faced turmoil as heavy rains caused delays in delivering voting materials and
County Assembly Clerk Arrested For Overspending During Bonding Trip
By Grace Gilo Gadiel Maganga, the Clerk of Taita Taveta County Assembly, was apprehended today by officers from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
Tanzania Rubbishes Claims of Exporting Fake Fertilizer To Kenya
By Lauryne Akoth Tanzania’s Minister for Agriculture Hussein Bashe has rubbished claims of Tanzania exporting counterfeit fertilizer to Kenya. Bashe was responding to claims
Kenya Airways Confirms Detention of Two of Its Employees In Kinshasa
By Lauryne Akoth Kenya Airways (KQ) has confirmed the arrest of two of its employees in Kinshasa. A statement issued by the company’s Managing
Pedophile Served With 20-Year Jail Term
By Grace Gilo A 52-year-old man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for defiling a 12-year-old girl. The verdict was delivered by
Mackenzie Pleads Not Guilty, Allowed To Meet With Spouse
By Grace Gilo Yesterday afternoon, preacher Paul Mackenzie, the prime suspect in the Shakahola massacre, along with 94 co-accused others, appeared before the Mombasa