8:15 am
Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura points fingers at foreign countries for the Gen Z led anti-Finance Bill protests being witnessed across the country.
7:35 am
Faith Odhiambo, President of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), announces the release of X influencer, Crazy Nairobian alias Billy the Goat.
7:00 am
Embakasi West Member of Parliament Mark Mwenje alleges that the son of Attorney General (AG) Justin Muturi has been arrested.
Sat, 22 June 2024
6:05 pm
David Ndii alleges corruption by past regimes forced Govt to come up with the controversial Finance Bill 2024.
5:15 pm
Kenya Prisons Service grants Joseph Irungu alias Jowie permission to attend his father's funeral virtually.
4:24 pm
Kenya reaches a legal agreement with officials in Haiti for the deployment of its police officers to the Caribbean nation.
3:24 pm
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) demands comprehensive investigations into the shooting of Rex Masai within 21 days.
2:40 pm
Twenty-five human rights groups have demanded that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) clarify the whereabouts of popular content creator Billy Simani, widely known by his online alias "Crazy Nairobian".
1:23 pm
Kenya reportedly secures a deal with a Nigerian company for the construction of a 30,000-ton Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) gas facility.
12:36 pm
Kitengela Most Affected as New Wave of Auctions Hits Nairobi and Satellite Estates.
11:55 am
Tough times lie ahead for motorists and Kenyans following a consecutive two-week increase in global oil prices.
11:03 am
A low-magnitude earthquake hits Mtito Andei town in Makueni, shaking several structures.
10:55 am
The Kenya Met Dept forecasts dry conditions for most parts of the countryfrom June 22 to June 26.
10:03 am
DP Rigathi Gachagua expresses concern that his key supporters backing his efforts for Mount Kenya unity are facing targeted intimidation.
9:09 am
Public Service CS Moses Kuria trolls DP Rigathi Gachagua over his career progression terming it an epic fail.
8:59 am
Comedian Daniel Ndambuki intervenes after a segment of the audience began chanting anti-government slogans.
8:09 am
Vandals use the cover of the Anti-Finance protests to storm into shops and steal valuables.
Fri, 21 June 2024
4:40 pm
Prime Cabinet Musalia Mudavadi calls on Members of Parliament to remain adamant despite growing pressure for them to drop the Finance Bill. He says that rejecting the bill is commensurate to passing a vote of no confidence against the government.
4:10 pm
The High Court freezes Ksh48.5 million and six parcels of land belonging to Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) CEO Evanson Kamuri, who is embroiled in a Ksh634.5 million corruption scandal.
3:30 pm
Bondo residents in Siaya County storm Constituency Development Fund (CDF) offices protesting their Member of Parliament Gideon Ochanda's decision to vote in favour of the Finance Bill.
2:22 pm
The Milimani High Court sentences, Hillary Kipkorir Yego, a 36-year-old man to 40 years in prison for the murder of Maxwell Gakure Kariuki, a fourth-year law student.
1:50 pm
The United Kingdom issues a safety advisory to its citizens amidst the ongoing anti-Finance Bill protests.
1:25 pm
Police Arrest Comedian Eric Omondi During Demonstration, Allegedly Beat Him Severely.
12:30 pm
Haiti's Prime Minister Garry Conille defends his decision to replace the national police chief just days before the scheduled deployment of Kenyan troops to the Caribbean nation.
11:47 am
Starehe Member of Parliament Amos Mwago reveals elements of blackmail and threats before voting on the Finance Bill 2024.
11:23 am
Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) initiates investigations into the shooting of Rex Masai along Moi Avenue in Nairobi.
10:15 am
The Wiper Democratic Movement party pledges to take disciplinary action on its Members of Parliament who went against the party line and supported the controversial Finance Bill 2024.
8:47 am
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) calls on all eligible candidates to apply for funds after it opens application portal.
8:22 am
Finance Chair Kuria Kimani explains why the government is opting for tough tax decisions on imported goods, states that the incentives are aimed at protecting the local manufacturing industry.