Ryan Injendi, the late Malulu Injendi's son, accuses Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi of influencing UDA primaries in the Malava parliamentary seat after losing the party's ticket.
All private hospitals nationwide are to start requiring cash payments from patients covered by SHA, RUPHA announces; the move has been prompted by delays and unsettled payments from SHA.
President Ruto has called on African leaders to unite in championing reforms of the United Nations Security Council, terming Africa’s exclusion from the Council as 'unacceptable and indefensible'.
NEMA has threatened to shut down 107 clubs and restaurants in various parts of the country, a majority in Nairobi, over noise pollution.
One person has died and another was injured after their vehicle was hit by a trailer along the Nairobi–Mombasa highway at Athi River.
UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar has taken issue with the government's decision to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terror organisation, a move that has been contested by various muslim leaders.
CBK has launched the Banking Sector Cybersecurity Operations Centre (BS-SOC) to monitor, analyse, and share intelligence on cyber risks targeting the banking sector.
Litein Boys' High School has been closed indefinitely after students set parts of the school on fire on Sunday night, after the school rejected their appeals to watch Arsenal play Manchester City.
Transport on the Isiolo–Meru highway is paralysed as locals protest the growing insecurity in the area due to an increase in bandit attacks.
KRA seizes 21,600 high-end smartphones worth Ksh16 million at the Eldoret International Airport in a suspected attempt to evade taxes.
U.S. universities are now targeting Kenyan athletes with lucrative deals to increase potential in long-distance races, it has emerged; offers include free study and rewards for races.
RUPHA has threatened to stop treating teachers under the government scheme SHA unless the state clears Ksh10 billion owed to the hospitals.
LSK joins the quest for answers regarding the mysterious death of Simon Warui, who died while in police custody at the Central Police Station in Mombasa last week.
NDMA releases Ksh2,700 for August to 132,779 households in the eight arid counties of Mandera, Marsabit, Wajir, Turkana, Samburu, Isiolo, Garissa, and Tana River counties to fight hunger.
JSC has launched investigations into allegations of bribery involving a sitting judge following a wave of accusations and pressure from social media over the weekend.
TSC deregisters 15 teachers due to disciplinary issues; according to a circular in August, the teachers' body said it will pay dismissed teachers their terminal benefits.
Irate Murang'a residents chase away Maragua MP Mary Wamaua from Kimorori Grounds, Kenol, as they protest the proposed development of the sports grounds.
Truck drivers and conductors are demanding a round table meeting with President Ruto to address issues ailing the sector, citing government neglect, insecurity, poor working conditions, and systemic harassment.
ODM party leader Raila Odinga dismisses concerns that the party will not field a presidential candidate in 2027, asking, "Who has told you we will not have a candidate?"
President Ruto has called out the international community for failing to provide adequate support for the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti, saying it has hindered Kenya's ability to deal with the gangs.
The World Bank will host the Africa Skills for Jobs Policy Academy in Nairobi, launching the African Continental TVET Strategy 2025–2034 from September 30 to October 3.
Police in Lamu launched a probe into the murder of an 18-year-old man allegedly killed by a gang in the area.
KRA has requested transporters, warehouse and godown owners, and customs agents to renew their licences by October 31.
CS Murkomen has directed IG Kanja to arm Chiefs in border areas like Mandera with guns by December 2025.
At least 10 students have been arrested following Sunday night's incident, where learners at Litein Boys High School in Kericho County went on a rampage, burning down parts of the institution.
Nelson Amenya, the whistle-blower behind the exposé on the JKIA-Adani deal, has dismissed claims that he was paid to expose it following claims by Raila that people were paid to jeopardise the deal.
Service disruption looming at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), and other airports across the country, as aviation workers down tools in response to the government's failure to address their concerns.
The EACC raises alarm over entrenched corruption schemes by senior county officials and assemblies facilitating graft through deliberate loopholes with MCAs are at the forefront blackmailing governors and county executives with impeachment in order to win tenders and jobs.
MPs call for a special audit on JKUAT Enterprises Limited after flagging the awarding of dubious allowances to its Board members and discovering that the number of Board members failed to meet the required threshold.
Kenyans to gain free entry into all parks, including national parks, game reserves and sanctuaries on Saturday, September 27, 2025, to mark the United Nations World Tourism Day, Tourism CS Rebecca Miano has revealed.
Eight police officers from Maseno Police Station have been arrested by investigative agencies over the theft of a 200 Series Toyota Land Cruiser at the station.
Cooperatives CS Wycliffe Oparanya dismisses any dispute with Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa, amid reports the two are not seeing eye to eye following recent Kakamega ODM officials elections.
The United States has pledged its support for the transition of the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti barely two weeks before its expiry on October 2.
Detectives arrests a suspected mastermind behind a series of criminal activities targeting unsuspecting long-distance bus passengers where the victims are drugged and robbed while in a stupor.