Election Tracker - Thursday, 19 September 2024 - 11:25 am

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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua attends the burial ceremony of the late Deputy Governor of Lamu County, Raphael Munyua Ndung'u, in Mpeketoni.

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President William Ruto gazettes the appointment of Douglas Kanja Kirocho as Inspector General of National Police Service to serve for 4 years.

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One student was injured as a plane with two onboard operated by the West Rift Aviation School crashed into the Nairobi National Park.

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Douglas Kanja sworn in as Inspector General of Police by Chief Justice Martha Koome at Supreme Court buildings in Nairobi; Gilbert Masengeli reverts to his position as DIG

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Kenya Shipyards Ltd Major General Said M. Farah officially hands over MV Uhuru II to Kenya Railways Managing Director Philip Mainga at an event attended by Defence CS Soipan Tuya.

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Deputy IG Gilbert Masengeli’s request to appear in court before Judge Mugambi today denied; He is set to appear tomorrow for sentence directions as 6-month jail term begins. 

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Police officers in Migori launched investigations into a mysterious fire that razed down the county government's accounts offices on Wednesday night.

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Labour CS Alfred Mutua says Kenya is set to export up to 10,000 Kenyans every week to work as domestic workers and in other semi-skilled jobs.

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President William Ruto installs Douglas Kanja as the new Inspector General of Police at State House, Nairobi.

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Kenya marginally improves from position 108 to 102 on the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) rankings.

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Third-year students at Rongo University were on Thursday ordered to vacate the premises with immediate effect for the safety of school property and that of the other students.

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Casual workers in Trans Nzoia County stage protests accusing the local government of terminating 600 employees without notice.