Harambee Stars has been pooled with African giants Morocco in Group A of the August CHAN championship alongside Angola, DR Congo, and Zambia.
A midnight fire torches Taifa Hall at the University of Nairobi; no casualties reported.
Agriculture CS Aden Duale gazettes a new sugar levy taking effect on February 1; sugar prices are likely to go up as a result.
At least two people have died; several others were injured in a night accident involving a Tahmeed bus and two lorries along the Embu-Meru highway.
Police in Homa Bay County arrest a bishop of a local church for allegedly having sexual intercourse with his biological daughter.
The High Court denies Gloria Orwoba's application to hear her harassment case against the Senate and upholds her suspension for one sitting.
The National Assembly Committee on Appointments approves Mutahi Kagwe, William Kabogo, and Lee Kinyanjui for CS Agriculture, ICT, and Trade; a final vote by the Committee of the Whole House is pending.
A vigil in memory of renowned journalist Rasna Warah will be held on Saturday, January 18, her family has announced.
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen hosts an introductory meeting with the National Assembly Committee on Administration and Internal Security to outline urgent legislative priorities that the Ministry should expedite to enhance safety and security for all citizens.
Court postpones plea-taking for 12 police officers accused of killing Baby Samantha Pendo during the 2017 post-election chaos in Kisumu; a new date set for January 29, 2025.
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga meets Botswana President Duma Boko in Gaborone to solicit his support for his AUC chairmanship candidacy.
The government will introduce a new registration for all civil workers, called the Unified Personal Identification (UPI) system, aimed at purging ghost workers and tracking efficiency.