Teachers across the country will receive their July salaries on August 1, according to TSC; the delay is to facilitate implementation of the newly signed CBA.
Kennedy Kalombotole, the KNH murder suspect, remains stranded at Mbagathi Hospital despite a court order, with officials citing lack of beds, security fears, and mental health concerns.
KTDA has opposed a proposed 1% levy on tea sales, warning MPs it will further burden smallholder farmers already struggling under heavy taxation.
A former French spy has been apprehended in eastern France on suspicion of facilitating crimes against children in Africa, especially in Kenya.
Morocco's men's national team has arrived in Nairobi in preparation for the highly anticipated 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), which will take place from August 2nd to 30th.
HELB encourages undergraduate students and TVET students seeking financial aid to apply for student loans and not to shy away from using their mobile phones ahead of the August 31 deadline.
Parliament is inviting public views on Pius Ang'asa's suitability for the CBK Board; written submissions must be sworn and sent by 5pm, August 1, 2025.
Public Service CS Geoffrey Ruku says the government is building a mobile app to pay civil servants and track attendance, aiming to eliminate ghost workers; all staff will be required to install it.
NACADA has nabbed cannabis valued at over Ksh3 million in a raid at a suspected drug den in Kitale town.
Gospel singer Reuben Kigame has announced he will attempt a second bid for the presidency in 2027, aiming to unseat President William Ruto.
The government will place 50,000 interns yearly in the private sector, according to CS Geoffrey Ruku, under a new directive from President Ruto.
The Court of Appeal has upheld the mandatory Law Society of Kenya (LSK) membership requirements for all advocates in the country.
Leaders affiliated with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua have called upon the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Kenya’s security agencies after police fired gunshots and lobbed tear gas during a church service in Kigumo, Murang’a.
Stephen Munyakho has escaped death in Saudi Arabia and is set to return to Kenya tonight after President William Ruto's intervention, according to Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi.
KUCCPS has urged prospective applicants to be wary of social media pages impersonating the service.
Constable Klinzy Masinde Barasa has pleaded not guilty to murdering Boniface Kariuki; the judge denies bail and sets the next hearing for August 19, 2025.
Kenya facing backlash after Sudan accused it of violating its sovereignty and interfering in its affairs following announcement by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of the formation of a parallel government.
A group of Nairobi residents on July 28 filed a petition with the IEBC to recall Nairobi Women Representative Esther Passaris, citing violations of the Constitution, abuse of office, neglect of duty, and breach of public trust as grounds for the petition.
The Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA), in the next two months, will lead a team from several agencies to conduct a mandatory mapping of all coffee farms in the country in line with the new European Union Deforestation Regulations.
Charlene Ruto has forgiven author Webster Ochora for writing an unauthorised book about her; she had sued over the book’s publication, but has now opted to settle the matter out of court.
Clashes between groups from Huruma and Kiamaiko disrupted traffic along the busy Outer Ring Road on Monday afternoon, just days after rival youth groups had blocked the road on Thursday, July 24.
You will not be allowed to carry vuvuzelas, whistles, drums, plastic bottles or pets into the stadiums for CHAN games, the tournament’s Local Safety and Security Department said in a list of prohibited items.
Health CS Aden Duale visits Kenyatta National Hospital following the murder of two patients at the facility; he announced immediate reforms to enhance patient safety and accountability in all national hospitals.