The government has denied involvement in the abduction of Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, claiming Besigye did not alert the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of his travel to Kenya.
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua alleges ongoing surveillance by security agents in unmarked cars, claiming intimidation and unauthorised tracking, which he says is threatening his life.
Eight officials of the JKIA-linked Adani Group, including CEO Gautam Adani, have been charged in New York over a Ksh32 billion bribery scheme of Indian officials to win funding from US investors.
Kenya is in talks with the World Bank to acquire a Ksh97 billion loan, after securing another Ksh26 billion from the Africa Development Bank (AfDB).
Russia and China on Wednesday opposed a US-led campaign to transform the Kenya-led multinational force in Haiti into a UN peacekeeping mission, dealing Kenya a second blow.
The government announces plans to close more than 2,257 bars within 300 meters of schools nationwide with immediate effect, according to PS Raymond Omollo.
Sports CS Kipchumba Murkomen threatens to stop Football Kenya Federation (FKF) funding over Harambee Stars' failure to qualify for AFCON.
The government will continue with the agreements with the Adani Group despite the US indictment based on the investigations that were conducted by the Kenyan teams, Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi tells MPs.
The Kenyan shilling remained steady against the US dollar as dollar inflows from exports matched rising demand from the manufacturing sector, trading at 129/130.
The government has turned to door-to-door registration of Kenyans to the new health scheme, SHIF after numbers plateaued following the chaotic rollout in October.
Adani Group has rejected the Ksh32 billion claims of bribery levelled against its directors by the US, stating, “ it maintains the highest standards of governance, transparency, and regulatory compliance across all jurisdictions of its operations.”
The US, through the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has expressed concerns over the abduction of Ugandan opposition chief Kizza Besigye in Nairobi, terming it a violation of international norms.
NTSA records a decline in the number of newly registered vehicles, registering 9,888 vehicles in August compared to 13,499 in July, according to KNBS data.