The candidate was in tears on the morning of Thursday, November 27, after his driver and several members of his security team were allegedly assaulted and left with critical injuries.
Ruling party UDA and the United Opposition have been rocked in hotly contested campaigns and today residents in 18 counties get to decide on MCAs, MPs and Senators of their choice.
Journalists are among the people who often find themselves on the frontlines of emergencies alongside police, medics and others and the skills that can help save lives.
Kuria alleges that Kenya's market is saturated with inferior drugs while prices are artificially inflated, creating a significant public health risk and burdening the common citizen.
According to him, the initiatives are funded by investors and private individuals who have studied Kenya’s legal framework and gained confidence to commit resources.
The disruption will likely affect several areas along the busy corridor for a greater part of Friday, November 28 amid a rush by some Kenyans to take families to their rural homes for holiday.
Thousands of Kenyan workers' livelihoods is in limbo after a recent ruling by the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) with exports worth Ksh37.96 billion in the third quarter of 2024.
The Health CS has directed the Pharmacy and Poisons Board to confiscate and destroy products sold in these businesses as part of new measures to improve the sector.
The new move is set to revolutionise the delivery of health services, particularly in remote regions in Kenya, with hospitals in far-flung areas being the biggest beneficiaries.
The flight was carrying supplies to a remote area of South Sudan about one and a half hours' flight from Juba, which is grappling with the effects of severe flooding.
The Nairobi digital traffic management system was set to be completed by January 2025 according to documents from Treasury, but has faced delays due to, among other things, a shortage of funding.
The chairperson warned that the commission will not allow candidates to arrive at the tallying stations with goons or characters that will breach peace.
The Senator argued that providing alternative forms of compensation is not merely a gesture of goodwill but a demonstration of political accountability.
He admitted that Natembeya's security had indeed been withdrawn by the State over allegations of involvement in political campaigns and violent skirmishes.
Ruto recommended strict adherence to the "Golden Rules" of budgeting. The report called for adopting a baseline of Ksh 32 billion for 2027 assessed contributions, with progressive increases over ten years.
NPS warned politicians against undermining public confidence in the electoral process, stating that anyone engaging in unlawful activity would face the full force of the law.