The church clarified that the women were given the women council blue headscarf by politicians, saying that the scarf can only be bought from the church headquarters in Nairobi.
The bill sought to establish a regulatory framework for religious organisations to curb extremism and improve accountability within faith-based institutions
Before the crash, Jirongo drove into a petrol station in a very unusual manner, as if he intended to refuel his vehicle but instead sped away without fuelling.
The fire began while most of the residents were asleep and attempts by the locals to put out the inferno proved futile as it spread to other buildings.
Such a center uses technology like CCTV, sensors, and communication systems to provide real-time situational awareness, enabling coordinated responses for public safety.
Nairobi county has been on the spot after it emerged that there are billions in arrears owed to several former workers, dating back to previous administrations.
The KSh 40.4 billion project that will be fully financed, implemented, operated, and maintained by the private sector, will also involve the construction of two high-voltage transmission corridors and associated substations.
According to the Ministry of Interior, some Kenyans have developed a tendency to ignore security regulations during some events, threatening the safety of others.
Since Raila's death, calls for President William Ruto to rejoin ODM have intensified, with one leader guaranteeing the President the flag bearer position if he rejoins the party.
Truphena Muthoni gained national attention after undertaking a tree-hugging marathon in Nyeri County, where she clocked 72 hours without eating, sitting or going to the bathroom.
KJSEA results have sparked controversy, with the new result system leaving schools with the headache of how to portray their performance and market their institutions.
Kenya is getting a loan of Ksh3.4 billion to finance the acquisition, which now rivals Ethiopia, the only other country with the system in the East African region.
More than 800 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examiners demonstrated on Sunday, claiming that the government has yet to pay them Ksh5,000 in allowances.
Jirongo's family is still coming to terms with his death, which they have described as sudden, as questions were raised on the circumstances which led to the accident.
In a statement on Sunday, December 14, Duale said the bilateral deal is a progressive initiative aimed at improving Kenya’s healthcare infrastructure and opening new opportunities for medical workers abroad.