TSC still in charge of teachers' discipline, says Kaimenyi
Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi has defended the gazettement of the controversial Basic Education Regulations 2014, arguing they do not give him powers to discipline head teachers.
By Audrey Cheptoo and Sophia Muthoni 9 years ago
TSC still in charge of teachers' discipline, says Kaimenyi
1.6 million Kenyans facing drought to receive relief food, says Waiguru
Some 1.6 million Kenyans are acutely food-insecure and will need immediate assistance over the next six months, the Government has said.
By Sophia Muthoni 9 years ago
1.6 million Kenyans facing drought to receive relief food, says Waiguru
Lobby group names dormant, active MPs
Three members of the National Assembly are yet to give their maiden speeches in Parliament since they were elected, a new report says.
By Everlyne Kwamboka and Sophia Muthoni 9 years ago
Lobby group names dormant, active MPs
Lobby group names dormant, active MPs
Three members of the National Assembly are yet to give their maiden speeches in Parliament since they were elected, a new report says.
By Everlyne Kwamboka and Sophia Muthoni 9 years ago
Lobby group names dormant, active MPs
MP Keter spends second day at EACC offices
Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter was Thursday grilled for the second day at the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission offices in Nairobi over his altercation with officials at the Gilgil weighbridge station.
By Sophia Muthoni and Cyrus Ombati 9 years ago
MP Keter spends second day at EACC offices
Political truce at Fidel’s funeral service...but for how long?
The wall between government and opposition crumbled as leaders eulogised Raila Odinga’s son Fidel as a unifier and called for national unity and dialogue fashioned along the lines of what they praised as his indiscriminate socialisation and friendship circle.
By ROSELYNE OBALA and SOPHIA MUTHONI 9 years ago
Political truce at Fidel’s funeral service...but for how long?
Jakakimba joins Homa Bay senate race on UDM ticket
Raila Odinga’s former personal assistant Silas Jakakimba will now run for the Homa Bay senatorial seat on the United Democratic Movement ticket.
By Kamau Muthoni and Sophia Muthoni 9 years ago
Jakakimba joins Homa Bay senate race on UDM ticket
Faction to hold rally against Narok governor Samuel Tunai
A factional group plans to hold a meeting today as the rift in Narok County appears to widen despite efforts by President Uhuru Kenyatta to have the warring leaders end their hostilities.
By Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
Faction to hold rally against Narok governor Samuel Tunai
Sh78 million fresh produce markets set up in Wajir county
Thirteen new fresh produce markets have been constructed across the county at a cost of Sh78 million.
By Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
Sh78 million fresh produce markets set up in Wajir county
900,000 candidates write KCPE exams in race for 2015 slots
Close to 900,000 primary school candidates start writing their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations this morning, as authorities assured security had been heightened in regions grappling with sporadic attacks.
By Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
900,000 candidates write KCPE exams in race for 2015 slots
Family, legislators brave foul weather to support President in Netherlands
President Uhuru Kenyatta arrived at the Netherlands Schiphol airport last evening ahead of today's status conference at The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC).
By Sophia Muthoni and Nzau Musau 10 years ago
Family, legislators brave foul weather to support President in Netherlands
CoG mulls suspension of Makueni leadership
The Council of Governors (CoG) is considering suggesting to the President to suspend the Makueni County Government as provided for in the Constitution if an attempt at arbitration fails.
By Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
CoG mulls suspension of Makueni leadership
City residents hold peaceful demo, condemn agents of terror
Residents of Nairobi’s Eastleigh estate yesterday held a peaceful procession in solidarity with survivors of the Westgate terror attack.
By Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
City residents hold peaceful demo, condemn agents of terror
Born with a silver string
When the Silver Strings Band started out in 1998, they were four members with no equipment, just a shared passion for music.
By Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
Born with a silver string
Civil servants reject retirement age cut to tame wage bill
The Government should seek alternative ways of taming the ballooning wage bill instead of reducing the retirement age from 60 to the previous 55, the Union of Kenya Civil Servants (UKCS) has said.
By Faith Ronoh and Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
Civil servants reject retirement age cut to tame wage bill
Ngong dairy farmer who gets 90 litres of milk daily from five cows shares her ideas
Very few dairy farmers can boast of getting 90 litres of milk per day from five cows. But Grace Mumbi, 44, is doing just that. She started out with two dairy cows but now has five.
By Sophia Muthoni 10 years ago
Ngong dairy farmer who gets 90 litres of milk daily from five cows shares her ideas
Higher education body officials sent on forced leave
Two senior officials with the Commission for University Education (CUE) have been sent home for allegedly fraudulently extending their contracts.
By Sophia Muthoni 11 years ago
Higher education body officials sent on forced leave
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