e-Citizen services giving State Sh800 million daily
The latest update by the Ministry of Interior also says the uptake of the services on the platform is earning the State Sh800 million daily.
By 9 days ago
e-Citizen services giving State Sh800 million daily
Autopsy shows three Eastleigh kin were murdered
Two of the three Eastleigh family members were brutally tortured while the other was suffocated before their bodies were dumped in different locations, an autopsy has revealed.
By 10 days ago
Autopsy shows three Eastleigh kin were murdered
Kalonzo condemns swift ouster of Gachagua, cites legal flaws
Azimio co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka has criticised the Senate for “hurrying” the ouster of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
By 16 days ago
Kalonzo condemns swift ouster of Gachagua, cites legal flaws
Oparanya urges Saccos to support community development
Cooperatives and MSMEs CS Wycliffe Oparanya has lauded Kenya National Police DT Sacco for its commitment to promoting sustainability and community development.
By 23 days ago
Oparanya urges Saccos to support community development
Cotu urges unions to renegotiate salary deals
The worker’s umbrella body has urged worker’s unions to renegotiate their Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAs) with respective employers.
By 23 days ago
Cotu urges unions to renegotiate salary deals
EU gives Kenya Sh82.6m equipment to boost cross border trade
Kenya has received a major boost in regional trade after European Union delivered equipment worth Sh82.6 million that will be used to upgrade Moyale One Stop Border Post.
By 26 days ago
EU gives Kenya Sh82.6m equipment to boost cross border trade
Human rights groups oppose Kenya's bid for council slot
Nine human rights groups led by Kenya Human Rights Commission have opposed Kenya's bid to be in the United Nations Human Rights Council.
By 26 days ago
Human rights groups oppose Kenya's bid for council slot
Impeachment not a priority, religious leaders tell MPs
Religious leaders have urged legislators to drop the impeachment Motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. 
By 27 days ago
Impeachment not a priority, religious leaders tell MPs
JSS teachers fault unions for ignoring their needs
Junior Secondary School teachers have blasted the two major teachers' unions for what they said ignoring their welfare needs and are pushing to have an independent union.
By 30 days ago
JSS teachers fault unions for ignoring their needs
Muslim leaders condemn abduction, sodomy of blogger
National Muslim Leaders Forum has expressed concern over the “abhorrent and vile act of sodomy,” on Mombasa-based blogger saying it is a violation of human rights.
By 1 month ago
Muslim leaders condemn abduction, sodomy of blogger
How counties will help resolve insecurity in the country
According to the Ministry of Interior, every county experiences its own peace and security challenges and now feels the new tact will be effective in the fight to end insecurity in the country.
By 1 month ago
How counties will help resolve insecurity in the country
Atwoli urges civil servants to enroll for SHIF
Central Organisation of Trade Unions has urged civil servants to enroll for Social Health Insurance Fund saying it is more inclusive
By 1 month ago
Atwoli urges civil servants to enroll for SHIF
PS Omollo urges review of cybersecurity curriculum
The Ministry of Interior has called for a review of the curriculum on cybersecurity to put up with the fast-evolving advancements in technology. 
By 1 month ago
PS Omollo urges review of cybersecurity curriculum
Nairobi to host forum on recognition of prior learning in October
Jua Kali artisans may have their experience recognised regionally as Nairobi gears to host experts from African countries to deliberate on expansion of Recognition of Prior Learning uptake
By 1 month ago
Nairobi to host forum on recognition of prior learning in October
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Unequal terrain: Why boys feel more secure in school than girls
New report by Usawa Gender cites better safety standards in boys’ institutions. Boys’ schools adhere to safety guidelines at a rate of 67pc, while girls’ schools lag behind.
By 1 month ago
Unequal terrain: Why boys feel more secure in school than girls
Rule of law is cornerstone of democracy, Ruto tells public servants
President Ruto directs government institutions to adhere to the rule of law, saying support by all arms of government will help the police to perform their functions diligently
By 1 month ago
Rule of law is cornerstone of democracy, Ruto tells public servants
TSC puts headteachers on notice over safety guidelines in schools
TSC said it shall take firm disciplinary action against those flouting the guidelines with the Education Ministry announcing immediate inspection of all public and private boarding schools.
By 1 month ago
TSC puts headteachers on notice over safety guidelines in schools
African economies look up to ASIAEXPO 2024 to boost agribusiness'
Kenya will be among countries seeking to benefit from new technologies in agriculture in Russia in an agribusiness exhibition event that will bring global economies together next month.
By 1 month ago
African economies look up to ASIAEXPO 2024 to boost agribusiness'
TSC issues new directives amid learners' safety concerns
TSC directs all school heads and deputies to be present within school premises always to ensure learners’ safety, and warns of stern action if found defying guidelines.
By 1 month ago
TSC issues new directives amid learners' safety concerns
Chaos as police clash with traders at Marikiti
Police lob teargas to disperse traders at Marikiti Market in Nairobi protesting alleged relocation to Kangudo Road Market; traffic disrupted on Haile Sellasie avenue.
By 1 month ago
Chaos as police clash with traders at Marikiti
Comedian Erick Omondi leads referendum push to reduce counties
The Sisi kwa Sisi movement now wants the number of counties reduced from 47 to eight with the abolishment of senatorial, Nominated MP and Woman Representative positions.
By 2 months ago
Comedian Erick Omondi leads referendum push to reduce counties
Eight officers interdicted over escape of 13 suspects from Gigiri police cells
Gigiri Sub County police commander, Officer Commanding Station and six other officers were on Tuesday interdicted over the escape of 13 suspects from custody.
By 2 months ago
Eight officers interdicted over escape of 13 suspects from Gigiri police cells
Implement law to empower marginalised groups, State urged
For decades, the vulnerable communities argue, have had limited representation in high offices, thereby missing out on the decision making table.
By 2 months ago
Implement law to empower marginalised groups, State urged
Report reveals rise in online child sexual abuse
Teenagers aged between 12 and 17 years are facing a shocking rise in online sexual exploitation and abuse, a new report now reveals.
By 2 months ago
Report reveals rise in online child sexual abuse
Aviation workers threaten to down tools over JKIA leasing deal
Aviation workers have threatened to down tools in protests against the planned lease of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to a private operator. 
By 2 months ago
Aviation workers threaten to down tools over JKIA leasing deal
Businessman Manu Chandaria launches biography
Businessman Many Chandaria has launched his biography, detailing his successes in business and philanthropy.
By 2 months ago
Businessman Manu Chandaria launches biography
Kalonzo rejects ODM picks for House leadership
Azimio co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka has rejected the list of ODM nominees for parliamentary leadership positions left vacant by leaders nominated to Cabinet.
By 3 months ago
Kalonzo rejects ODM picks for House leadership
UDA ousts Malala despite dawn court order stopping NEC
Malala was declared persona non grata and EALA MP Hassan Omar installed as the new UDA Secretary General during a NEC meeting convened by chairperson Cecily Mbarire. 
By 3 months ago
UDA ousts Malala despite dawn court order stopping NEC
Worry as survey reveals 900,000 adolescents idle
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics says huge percent not engaged economically.
By 3 months ago
Worry as survey reveals 900,000 adolescents idle
Judiciary launches bench book on sexual trafficking
Justice Koome spoke in Nairobi on Tuesday during the launch of the Kenya Judicial Bench Book on Trafficking in Persons for sexual exploitation. 
By 3 months ago
Judiciary launches bench book on sexual trafficking
Police give President Ruto deaf ear, arrest peaceful protestors
In what seems like information falling on deaf ears, the police went ahead to conduct more arrests of protestors a day after the president's directives. 
By 3 months ago
Police give President Ruto deaf ear, arrest peaceful protestors
Youths march in Nairobi to honour victims of anti-government protests
They laid flowers along Kenyatta Avenue to honour more than 50 people who have died so far since the protests began a month ago. 
By 3 months ago
Youths march in Nairobi to honour victims of anti-government protests
Nairobi CBD a ghost town in anticipation of protests
Nairobi Central Business District (CBD) is today akin to a ghost town with very minimal activities owing to planned anti-government protests.
By 3 months ago
Nairobi CBD a ghost town in anticipation of protests
Church calls for an end to extra-judicial killings
Archbishop Jackson ole Sapit calls for end to extra-judicial killings and abduction of innocent Kenyans.
By 3 months ago
Church calls for an end to extra-judicial killings
Civil societies defend Ford Foundation after Ruto offensive
Civic organisations have denied government claims that they are funding protests, saying their financial reports and activities are accessible to the State. 
By 3 months ago
Civil societies defend Ford Foundation after Ruto offensive
Police seal off Uhuru Park as planned protest loses pace
Uhuru Park, the preferred venue for a planned rally on Wednesday, organised by the Gen Zs and Millennials protesting against the government remains clear.
By 3 months ago
Police seal off Uhuru Park as planned protest loses pace
Nairobi: CBD back to life, normal business operations resume
Most shops that would have otherwise remained closed for fear of planned demonstrations today, were opened.
By 3 months ago
Nairobi: CBD back to life, normal business operations resume
How survivors of police brutality during protests continue to suffer
A victim said police attempted to force him to sign a charge sheet accusing him of robbery as hospital bills continue to pile even after the Health CS said victims will be treated at no cost.
By 3 months ago
How survivors of police brutality during protests continue to suffer
Your death will not be in vain, family of Rex Masai says
Distraught parents and friends demand justice for Rex Kanyike who was shot dead on Thursday. Father says he has lost a son who was humble, hardworking and generous.
By 4 months ago
Your death will not be in vain, family of Rex Masai says
More varsity students smoking bhang, Nacada
More than half of the youths (596,336 out of 1,137,288) abusing drugs and substances are addicts most of whom are between 25 to 35 years of age.
By 4 months ago
More varsity students smoking bhang, Nacada