Moses Kuria announces plans to run for Nairobi Governor in 2027.
Panic as a Super Metro bus overturns at GPO along Kenyatta Avenue, Nairobi, early this morning; no deaths reported from the incident.
Former Public Service CS Justin Muturi has denied claims that he has met with President Ruto's emissaries in a plot to rejoin the government.
Super Metro to introduce taxi service called SuperGo; launch to be announced.
The case against former KEBS Managing Director Bernard Njiraini, who was charged with theft of condemned sugar worth Ksh200 million to resume today.
Authorities recover the final bodies from the MV Dragon racing boat tragedy at Tudor Creek, bringing the total found to three after Friday’s capsizing.
Protests erupt in Garissa town after the killing of a teacher at the Garissa Teachers College; teachers and boda boda operators are calling for justice and increased security.
KDF kicks off its 2025 physical recruitment exercise for general duty recruits and defence constables across the country.
KMPDU has launched nationwide protests in support of striking healthcare workers in Kiambu County; as the strike reaches its 139th day, the union is calling for the removal of Governor Wamatangi.
Chief Justice Martha Koome presides over the swearing-in ceremony of Claris Awuor Ogangah as Chairperson of KNHCR and John Cox Lorionokou and Agatha Wahome as Registrar and Assistant Registrar of Political Parties.
Public Service CS Geoffrey Ruku has ordered a nationwide crackdown targeting human resource officers accused of manipulating payroll systems, promotion records, and tax deductions within the public service.
Police are probing the puzzling death of a GSU officer stationed at JKIA, said to have lost his life on the evening of Sunday after an altercation at a hotel in Nairobi.
Anti-Gachagua protests have erupted in Kirinyaga after the DCP leader accused Governor Waiguru of being used to divide the votes in Mt Kenya during his speech in Mwea yesterday.
Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has announced plans for a 2027 presidential bid after receiving support from Agikuyu elders, vowing to unite the opposition and promote integrity in national leadership.
Over 300 Mkocheni residents in Taita Taveta protest faulty title deeds, some listing phone numbers instead of ID numbers, after eviction and resettlement on new plots.
ODPP says there was no evidence to charge Kibra MP Peter Orero after Larry Madowo captured his car driving on the wrong side; his driver has been charged and fined Ksh100,000.
UASU gives the Technical University of Kenya Council a seven-day notice of strike, citing unimplemented CBA and salary delays as reasons for the impending suspension of classes at the public university.
KeNHA has announced a two-month partial closure of a section of Thika Road affecting both the Nairobi- and Thika-bound service lanes at Kihunguro to allow for construction works to end Saturday, December 20.
Mombasa County to begin recruiting lifeguards from Beach Management Units to strengthen disaster preparedness and improve emergency response along the coastline after the MV Dragon incident.
All schools will open for the first term on January 5, 2026, and close on April 2, with KCSE to kick off on November 2, 2026, the Ministry of Education has announced.
A GSU officer manning Gate D at State House, Nairobi, was killed by an arrow in a puzzling incident by a 56-year-old man claiming to be 'sent by Satan'; the attack triggered a lockdown at State House, where President Ruto was during the incident.
Education CS Julius Ogamba says lecturers are to end the strike this week as the government nears a deal with UASU.
Faith Kipyegon, Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Beatrice Chebet are among the nominees for the 2025 Women's and Men's Track Athlete of the Year awards.
Police launch a probe into security lapses at State House, Nairobi, following the killing of a GSU officer by a man armed with a bow and arrow.
One person dies and several others injured after a Citi Hoppa bus overturns in Nairobi CBD.
IPOA urges Kenyans to exercise restraint when dealing with police, noting that such acts undermine the rule of law, after an officer is killed on duty at State House, Nairobi.
Kenya set for increased support from the World Bank after a meeting in Washington, D.C yields proposals for the global body to expand its scope in the country.
Kesses MP Julius Rutto raises alarm as another Kenyan woman stuck in Saudi Arabia; she had travelled to the Middle East on a two-year contract but got sick and could no longer work.
Kenya Met urges residents in several regions including Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu, Eldoret and Naivasha to brace for more rain between Tuesday, October 14, and Saturday, October 18.
Kenya and China set to ink a new trade deal as uncertainty mounts after the expiry of the African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA) backed by the United States.
President William Ruto enrols for a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence at the Open University of Kenya.
WHO issues health advisory warning about three contaminated cough syrups identified in India, urges authorities to report any detection of the affected medicines to the health agency.