News Tracker

Tue, 27 May 2025

Mon, 26 May 2025

  • 5:20 pm The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council has introduced a new online system through which all healthcare facilities will register to enhance service delivery.  
  • 4:49 pm Popular social media influencer and city businessman Khalif Kairo has been charged with tax evasion, with KRA demanding Ksh1.28 million from him.
  • 4:22 pm Kenya has reaffirmed its support for Somalia, but has added that Nairobi will not cut links with breakaway states of Somaliland and Jubaland.
  • 3:51 pm Former DP Gachagua visits Juja MP George Koimburi in the hospital moments after the legislator was found in a coffee farm in Kiambu following his alleged abduction.
  • 3:20 pm The High Court has dismissed former police chief Koome's application in a case he has been sued over the deadly Gen-Z demonstrations last year.
  • 2:54 pm The government has released 200,000 bags of maize to millers to help stabilise the prices of flour ahead of the anticipated shortage, Agriculture CS Kagwe has said.
  • 2:21 pm KWS has allowed construction of hotels in Meru National Park, President Ruto says, just days after a similar project in Ngong Road Forest was cancelled due to uproar.  
  • 1:49 pm Trans Nzoia governor Natembeya has dared the government, saying he will not be silenced, this coming just days after he was freed on bail following graft claims.
  • 1:17 pm Opposition chiefs will meet on Tuesday to discuss alleged forced disappearances in Kenya, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has said.
  • 12:50 pm Nigeria has officially launched an AfCFTA air corridor aimed at boosting exports to Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa while cutting logistics costs for Nigerian exporters.
  • 12:20 pm At least 47 Nairobi Imams are currently on their way to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, to perform the Hajj, a spiritual Islamic pilgrimage.
  • 11:50 am Friends School Mbale, in Vihiga, has been closed after students went on the rampage after they were denied a chance to watch a football match.
  • 11:25 am KDF and police have met to strategise on how to end rising insecurity in North Rift, this coming just days after the shooting of Catholic priest Alloyce Cheruiyot Bett.