Students from Kenyatta University yesternight held a vigil in remembrance of Maureen Wambui Gachagua, a third year student pursuing Gender and Developing studies. Ms
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Samples of sugar from Mombasa and Kiambu County fail quality test
By Irene Mwangi A quality test done by the Kenya Bureau of standards (KRBS) now shows that only samples of sugar seized from Eastleigh
Mandela Day: Former president remembered by workers
By John Sparks, Africa correspondent (skynews) In death as in life Nelson Mandela is both celebrated and revered. For this long-time political prisoner forgave
Rift In Jubilee as leaders call out Murkomen
By Irene Mwangi A section of Rift Valley leaders have sharply criticized Senate Majority Leader and Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen for terming the
Chebukati: Speed up hiring process of commissioners
By Kelly Ogome The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission chair Wafula Chebukati has asked members of parliament to speed up the process of hiring
Uhuru-Raila recommit to work together
By Brian Itava President Uhuru Kenyatta, Deputy President William Ruto and Opposition leaders Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka have on Thursday led the country
President Kenyatta meets US senators to discuss regional security
NAIROBI, 30 May 2018, (PSCU)— President Uhuru Kenyatta this evening held talks with a team of US senators led by James Inhofe of the
Changing times in The North
Moyale is a market town on the border of Ethiopia and Kenya, and is split between the two countries. Communities living there are well
Ex-CS Michael Kamau’s Home Raided by EACC Detectives
Detectives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, on Thursday morning stormed the home of former Transport CS Michael Kamau at Windy Ridge Estate along Pepo Lane in
Road to Russia: Tunisia is the 1st African country to win a world cup match
By Peter Mwaura On June 25th 1978, Tunisia national football team participated in the FIFA World Cup for the first time, this being 18










