By Grace Gilo A 55-year-old woman has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for trafficking 3.9 Kg of heroin. “Busia court today sentenced
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President Ruto Assents to Supplementary Appropriation Bill
By Dorothy Musyoka President William Ruto has signed into law the Supplementary Appropriation Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 8 of 2025), unlocking critical additional
Emotions Fill the air as KU Remembers 11 Students Who Tragically Died in 2024
By Grace Gilo A year ago, tragedy struck the Kenyatta University fraternity when 11 bright young souls met their untimely demise in a horrific
Senate Probes Makueni Water Companies Over Auditor General’s Report
By Dorothy Musyoka The Senate Committee on County Public Investments and Special Funds has put Makueni County’s water companies under scrutiny following a damning
Prophet Peter of the Christ Impact Church in Ruiru Charged With Rape
By Dorothy Musyoka A city pastor has been charged with rape and committing an indecent act with an adult in a case that has
JKIA Service Delivery Charter 2025 Launched to Enhance Operational Efficiency
By Dorothy Musyoka Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), the region’s premier aviation hub, has taken a significant step towards improving customer service, security, and
Young Woman Murdered in Embakasi, Police Launch Investigations
By Dorothy Musyoka Detectives in Embakasi have launched an investigation into the brutal murder of a young woman who was reportedly strangled to death
KUTV & RS Holds Roadshow to Engage, Educate Fans
By Grace Gilo Kenyatta University Television and Radio Services (KUTV&RS) in collaboration with the Kenyatta University Centre for Gender Equity and Empowerment and the
Detectives Nab Fraudsters Behind Sh1.1 Million Car Importation Scam
By Dorothy Musyoka Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Kilimani have arrested two suspected fraudsters accused of conning a Kenyan out of
Kenya Assures Steady Supply of Essential Drugs Amid Transition from USAID Support
By Dorothy Musyoka The Ministry of Health has assured Kenyans that there will be no shortage of essential medicines, including those for malaria, HIV/AIDS,