The Nairobi County has announced a crackdown targeting all landlords and tenants facilitating unlawful waste dumping in the Eastleigh area, threatening to arrest those found culpable.
Raila Odinga has successfully swayed ODM MCAs to delay the impeachment motion against Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, with MCAs agreeing to pause the plan for one month.
Kenya has been ranked as a more peaceful country than the United States in the 2025 Global Peace Index (GPI) at 127th and 128th, respectively, behind Tanzania (73rd), Rwanda (91st), Uganda (113th), and Djibouti (122nd) in East Africa.
Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has been summoned by the National Assembly's Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee (CIOC) to answer questions over the standoff between his office and the National Police Service Commission (NPSC).
President Ruto has formed a technical committee to coordinate collaboration between the government, the Football Kenya Federation, and the private sector.
Residents in Busia County advised to resume wearing face masks as the government officially launches a 10-day Mpox vaccination campaign targeting high-risk populations.
Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has slammed President Ruto for holding frequent luncheons at State House, asserting that such meetings are not beneficial to the economy.
Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has warned Nairobi MCAs of consequences for their recent U-turn on impeachment proceedings against Governor Johnson Sakaja saying the indecision would undermine the integrity of the Assembly.
Kenyans were most likely to have landed jobs over the past month, even though the economy was growing at a slower rate as the number of jobs in country increased in August for the seventh consecutive month, according to the Stanbic Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI).
KNUT has opposed the transfer of teachers from Nairobi, warning that this will attract severe consequences, especially during national examinations.
Family of Kenyan office Kennedy Nzuve who perished in Haiti has revealed their son was in high spirits and enjoying his stay in the gang-ridden nation as his mother, Serah Ndunge, disclosed that she had spoken to her only child on Friday, August 29.
The United Opposition has appointed Dr Mukhisa Kituyi, a former Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), as its Spokesperson and head of the Opposition Secretariat.
Kenyans seeking jobs in the United States have been granted a new olive branch, after the government and the State of Nebraska entered into a labour migration agreement this week.
IG of Police Douglas Kanja has called on all police officers to recommit to their ethical and moral values in the wake of a viral photo incident between police officers and socialite Vera Sidika.
Motorists plying the busy Nairobi-Nakuru highway stranded for hours after a sinkhole on the Nakuru-bound carriageway at the Eveready Roundabout causes massive traffic jam.
Heavy traffic jam occurred on the Southern Bypass on Thursday morning, September 4, following an accident involving a lorry and a private car.
Tanzania officially lowers its Value Added Tax (VAT) rate from 18 per cent to 16 per cent under the Finance Act 2025.
Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen unveils a raft of sweeping reforms touching on police stations, officer uniforms, and promotion procedures.
Kenya opens talks with U.S. retail giant Walmart as it seeks to expand its market for tea, coffee and macadamia; the talks are being driven by Agriculture CS Mutahi Kagwe who is in the United States.
The government to give direction on the long-awaited recruitment of police on Monday September 8 as the National Police Service seeks to end wrangles with the National Police Service Commission.
NTSA has unveiled new efficiencies in its processes, with major changes to the application of reflective number plates and motor vehicle inspections.
The driver of a rogue matatu whose crew was captured engaging in a daring stunt while on the road was arrested, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has revealed.
Kenya will soon unveil a multipurpose basketball arena capable of hosting major international competitions after government and the National Basketball Association (NBA) agreed to fast-track the development.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced Jubilee Party is set for major changes, with its leadership reviewing key aspects during the upcoming National Delegates Conference.
Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma has warned his Embakasi East counterpart, Babu Owino, against quitting ODM party for former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's camp terming such a move a political suicide.
General Dagvin Anderson, the new Commander of USAFRICOM, has met Kenya’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Charles Kahariri, at the Defence Headquarters in Nairobi where they discussed, among other issues, ways to enhance military partnerships.
The Treasury has started a new plan to get back all the unused money held by public offices in commercial banks in an initiative meant to pull government money back into the main banking system.
Kenya Meteorological Department has urged Kenyans living in various parts of the country, including Nairobi, Nakuru, and Kisumu, to prepare for rain and cold temperatures over the next five days.
KeNHA has revealed that the first phase of construction of the 42-kilometre Mombasa-Kwa Jomvu-Mariakani highway, from Mombasa to Kwa Jomvu, is 95.45 per cent complete, while the second phase, from Kwa Jomvu to Mariakani, is 35 per cent complete.
High Court dismisses Nairobi City County Government's attempt to block payment of Sh498.7 million to a lawyer for legal services rendered 18 years ago.
Manyatta MP Gitonga Mukunji, who has been acquitted of terrorism-related charges, accuses the State of fuelling insecurity by hiring goons who struck fear and fuel chaos during peaceful protests.
Rural Private Hospitals Association of Kenya (Rupha) gives SHA 14 days to clear outstanding NHIF debts or face service withdrawal noting hospitals are struggling as the government fails to honour a Presidential Directive to settle debts of Ksh10 million and below.
National Police Service Commission has released guidelines detailing the recruitment of 10,000 constables, and is encouraging qualified individuals to apply; says that it has adopted regulations to help streamline the recruitment process and ensure transparency.
Transport CS Davis Chirchir says Ksh175 billion road infrastructure bond not a loan but part of a financing arrangement where Ksh7 from the Road Maintenance Levy Fund (RMLF) was allocated to a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV).
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announces that it is seeking public views on the Draft Excise Duty (Remission of Excise Duty) Regulations, 2025.
Parents warned about teenagers abusing a dangerous drug causing zombie-like hallucinations; the drug, which is reportedly available from some chemists, is known among the youth as 'whites' or 'blues'.
Police arrest man after recovering a Glock pistol loaded with 17 rounds of ammunition, had been stashed in the freezer alongside food items, in Utawala, Nairobi County.
President William Ruto appoints Samier Muravvej as the non-executive Chairperson of the Kenya Fisheries Service Board effective September 5, 2025, for a period of three years; revokes his earlier appointment as non-executive Chairperson of the National Syndemic Diseases Control Council.
Boda boda operators in Vihiga on Saturday morning set ablaze a 14-seater matatu after the driver reportedly ran over a motorbike rider in Luanda market along the Kisumu-Busia highway.
The government announces removal of taxes on packaging materials for agricultural products in an attempt to attract investors to the country.
Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) issues new licences to companies in the broadcasting, postal, and telecommunication sectors as it invites public comments and objections before the approvals are granted.
Government announces plan to dissolve a further 75 companies within the next three months, just a week after closing 54 firms.
Two-time 800m World Championship gold medalist Billy Komintai Konchellah’s appointment as a member of the Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya revoked as he lands another government role as member of National Heroes Council.
Chaos erupted at the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) Meru branch on Saturday morning after party members expressed frustrations in a sudden change of the party's leadership in the county.
KeNHA has issued a new advisory to motorists and local residents following the reappearance of a sinkhole on the Nakuru–Eldoret Highway near the Eveready roundabout; the sinkhole reappeared just 48 hours after KeNHA repaired the section, causing fresh cracks and fears of a wider collapse.
The ambitious Nairobi Green Park Underpass project in Nairobi’s CBD is over 90 per cent complete, a report by Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) has revealed.
Athletics Kenya offices in Nairobi and Eldoret will operate at limited capacity from September 11 to 23 to allow the athletics community to focus fully on the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Basic Education PS Julius Bitok has revealed that government schools will start receiving capitation funds by the end of next week, following weeks of delay due to an exercise to verify student enrolment data.
Nakuru County Government has dismissed reports that infants are being detained at the Nakuru County Hospital due to unpaid medical bills, after the Standard newspaper published a story claiming that over 100 infants were being held at the facility.
Karura Ward MCA Kamau Thuo raises alarm over new Karura Forest revenue collection system by the government as he warns the move threatens the model that transformed the forest from a crime scene into a popular chill spot.
Motorists Association of Kenya disagrees with KeNHA over the recurrent sinkhole on Nakuru-Eldoret highways saying poor drainage is the main course; urges the authority to move beyond explanations and instead adopt proven drainage and engineering solutions.
Tourism Regulatory Authority (TRA) has revoked the licences of four tour operators for breaching industry regulations, including the employment of unlicensed drivers.
UDA party settles on Leo Muriuki as its candidate for the Mbeere North parliamentary seat as it seeks to retain the seat which became vacant when Geoffrey Ruku was appointed to the cabinet.