SHA has urged Kenyans to be vigilant and cross-check their hospital bills and visit details whenever they access healthcare services to prevent fraud.
The government is to raise Ksh120 billion from the privatisation of KPC by March 31, 2026, privatised through an Initial Public Offer (IPO) of shares on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
The Nairobi County government has shut down a construction site along Juja Road over safety and environmental violations by a private developer.
KURA has announced the temporary closure of Jamhuri Road in Nairobi for two days to facilitate maintenance works along the route.
The World Bank's call for higher taxes in Kenya sparks public outrage, with lobby groups warning the move could worsen the cost-of-living crisis amid rising national debt.
President Ruto hosts the 24th COMESA Summit of Heads of State at KICC in Nairobi.
Clashes between boda boda riders that erupted on Wednesday night in Isinya, forcing residents to flee, have continued into this morning, with businesses remaining closed.
Campaigns for vacancies in various elective posts in the upcoming by-elections will strictly run from 7am to 6pm and end on November 24th, the IEBC has directed.
Divorced partners will not be subject to automatic equal matrimonial property division in Kenya, but rather according to the contribution each party made, the Court of Appeal has affirmed.
Teachers at Litein Boys High School are demanding immediate transfers, vowing not to go back to school after students were sent home following the skirmishes witnessed last month.
Education CS Julius Bitok has directed students and teachers in all public and private primary schools to actively participate in tree planting to mark the Mazingira Day scheduled for Friday, October 10.
Residents accuse Murang'a University of Technology of grabbing public land after the institution erected barriers on a main road connecting Murang'a town to Kangema.
SHA is reviewing the cancer care benefit under the insurance policy with a view to expanding the cancer treatment benefit following public uproar.
Kenya’s plan to construct a 1,000-megawatt nuclear power plant continues to spark debates with environmental experts and energy analysts questioning its feasibility, safety, and environmental impact.
Court frees man who was sentenced to 100 years in jail for defiling four minors in his care between 2010 and 2016, while he was director of a children’s home in Nairobi.
A 19-year-old man arrested for trespassing in Parliament Buildings claiming to be President Ruto’s son has been released; his family ordered to take him to hospital and pay more attention to him.
Preacher Robert Burale sues radio host Alex Mwakideu and his sister Rozina Mwakideu for alleged defamation, demanding KSh 20 million in damages following an explosive interview involving Alex and Rozina, Burale's ex-wife.
Naivasha MP Jane Kihara joins irate locals in protesting against the ongoing construction of a multi-billion-shilling development on Kenya Railways land in her constituency.
SHA announces fresh round of senior leadership appointments after naming 16 new Deputy Directors and 9 Principal Claims Management Officers.
Activists protest along Agha Khan Walk in Nairobi's CBD, march to the Uganda High Commission Chancery in Nairobi demanding release of Kenyans abducted in Kampala.
Ministry of Agriculture declares it will not dissolve the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) despite complaints from tea farmers over the agency's questionable management.
KANU party boss Gideon Moi drops out of the Baringo Senatorial by-election race
Auctioneers, accompanied by armed police, raid home of Naivasha MP Jayne Kihara and seized one of her personal cars alongside goats and sheep.
Parliament passes Privatisation Bill 2025 which seeks to turn State companies into commercial enterprises.
The DCI destroys a consignment of precursor chemicals used in the production of illegal drugs, which were seized in September 2024 following a coordinated operation in Namanga.
IEBC finalises the registration of candidates for the 24 electoral areas with by-elections, opens a 10-day window for resolving any disputes arising from the candidates registration exercise.
Chief of Defence Forces General Charles Kahariri warns recruitment officers to uphold integrity, transparency, and professionalism ahead of the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) recruitment set to begin on October 13.
Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Foreign Relations to investigate delays in issuing and collecting IDs, the reasons behind these delays, and the measures in place to speed up the process.
Motorists using Nakuru- Eldoret highway stranded in traffic following a morning accident at Timboroa Forest along the busy highway.
Closure of the avocado export season across the country to begin in the next ten days, Agriculture and Food Authority announces.
IMF outlines a set of reforms that Kenya must implement in order to qualify for a new IMF-supported programme.
Suspected Pokot bandits allegedly abduct 52-year-old man, steal goats in dawn attack in Turkana South; manhunt for attackers underway.
Businessman Humphrey Kariuki becomes first native African to be honoured as a Patron of Nature by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Mwingi West MP Charles Ngusya Nguna ditches Kalonzo Musyoka’s Wiper Party for President Ruto’s UDA
Woman is facing drug trafficking charges after she being caught attempting to sneak 50 rolls of bhang into the Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi.
President Ruto is at Kabarak home of Kanu chairman Gideon Moi where the former Senator is hosting over 3,000 supporters in a major political gathering.
EACC sells five Nairobi properties belonging to former Migori Governor Okoth Obado and former Nairobi official Stephen Osiro for Sh69m at a public auction; seized assets in Kisumu and Migori to be sold on October 16.
President Ruto announces KANU set to join broad-based government; reveals he asked Gideon Moi to withdraw from Baringo senatorial race.
Wiper Patriotic Front Leader Kalonzo Musyoka declares that he will be running for president in the 2027 General Elections.
Kenyatta University once again ranked best varsity ahead of the University of Nairobi in latest World University Rankings; Egerton University, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, and Kabarak University complete the top five.
Court of Appeal dismisses appeal by Defence CS Soipan Tuya to prevent a former KDF soldier from claiming Ksh1 million in compensation awarded to him over wrongful dismissal.
Siaya Senator and Raila Odinga’s eldest brother reveals the ODM party leader suffered a slight illness which forced him to seek medical attention in India.
IEBC disqualifies four aspirants in Malava and Kisa West ward following the conclusion of the verification process.
The Kenyan Catholic Church has introduces a new brand of altar wine for Holy Mass after the previous one became widely available in local bars.
Two pupils drowned on Friday evening at an abandoned quarry in Kabete, shortly after participating in a tree-planting event.
Three people have been confirmed missing after a boat capsized in Mombasa during a race in Tudor, Mombasa; at least 19 people have been rescued.
Nyamira County registers only 18 voters since IEBC launched the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise on September 29.
Faith Kipyegon clocks 4:17.78 to win the ATHLOS Women's Mile, setting a record for the fastest mile ever run by a woman in the U.S.
Former Nairobi County ICT Executive Committee, Newton Munene found dead at his Karen home in unclear circumstances, days after testifying in a corruption case involving former Governor Mike Sonko.
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen orders crackdown on community elders and anyone found to be facilitating FGM across the country.
KEMRI unveils a Ksh516 million initiative aimed at transforming women’s health research and innovation across Africa; the three-year initiative is supported by Gates Foundation.
KRA notifies stakeholders of an eight-hour system disruption scheduled for Sunday, October 12, to facilitate maintenance of the iCMS.
IEBC announces that all disputes arising from or relating to nominations must be determined within ten days of being lodged, and no later than October 21, 2025.
Two bodies recovered as one person missing following tragic boat capsizing incident in Tudor Creek in Mombasa
Chief Justice Martha Koome gazettes the appointment of more than 200 magistrates across the country to preside over specialised cases.
Three advocates have been suspended from the Roll of Advocates following disciplinary action for professional misconduct.
Officials from Kenya and Uganda to meet to discuss funding of a multinational 193-kilometre Kisumu-Busia-Kakira expressway linking the two countries.
Treasury PS Chris Kiptoo dismisses claims he has repeatedly failed to appear before the National Assembly’s Special Funds Accounts Committee; reaffirms his office’s full commitment to transparency and parliamentary oversight.
National Land Commission in the process of deleting 18 land parcels from the acquisition list for two road projects in Nairobi’s Globe Cinema RoundAbout and the Eastern By-Pass.
Former DP Rigathi Gachagua accuses President Ruto of double standards following his truce with KANU party leader Gideon Moi.
Mbeere South MP Nebart Muriuki forced to flee for his safety as rowdy crowd charges at him while attempting to mobilise a crowd at Kiritiri market
Runda residents take to the streets to protest against the alleged land grabbing for construction of high-rise buildings in the estate; accuse NEMA of enabling the move.
Government to transfer police officers who have stayed in their stations for more than three years, Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen announces.