by David Ndirangu Adoption of a parliamentary committee report could see the state takeover ownership of Kenya Airways. This will mean pushing out KLM,
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Civil servants ‘no longer permanent and pensionable’
By Mercy Imali The government has introduced radical reforms in public service. As of 1st July there will be a freeze on permanent employment
MPs Clash with Commerce Lobby Group over Interest Rate Cap Review
By David Ndirangu Lawmakers have vowed to block an attempt to repeal the cap on commercial lending rates; a day after the Kenya National
Uhuru and Raila to embark on development tours
By Mercy Imali President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to embark on national tours to preach development and national cohesion. He will work hand in
Democratic Republic of Congo applies to join EAC
By Mercy Imali The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has officially applied for admission to the six-member East African Community (EAC). Member countries are
Safaricom Reverse call
By Mercy Imali Safaricom subscribers are now able to make reverse calls. The Reverse call feature is only available for on-net calls and will
Kenyan activists stand with Sudan
By Mercy Imali Activists in Nairobi will hold protests against atrocities in Sudan. Since the ouster of President Omar Al Bashir, the military has
Egypt’s Morsi dead
By Mercy Imali Egypt’s former president Mohamed Morsi is dead. Morsi was the first democratically elected president; he was ousted after one year of
‘Suspected’ ebola case in Kericho
By Mercy Imali Test results of a female patient who was yesterday night admitted at Kericho County Referral Hospital with suspected Ebola symptoms will
Uhuru mounts ferocious attack against his Deputy’s camp
By Mercy Imali President Uhuru Kenyatta read the riot act for members of Deputy President William Ruto’s Tangatanga squad. An agitated Uhuru tore into










