The Ministry of Health sets July 1 as the new date for the start of contributions to the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF).
The EACC arrest two police officers for robbing a terror suspect Ksh57,000 and demanding an additional Ksh50,000 as a bribe.
The TSC is in the process of promoting over 36,000 teachers following the allocation of one billion shillings meant for the promotions in the Financial Year 2024/2025.
President William Ruto reveals that Kenya has sealed a deal with Uganda on fair distribution and pricing of fuel after months of a trade tiff.
Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry is set to fly to Nairobi to iron out issues barring the deployment of 1,000 police officers to help restore peace in his country.
Kenya Met issues a warning for 27 counties over anticipated heavy rainfall that may result in flooding.
National Police Service together with the Nairobi Liquor and Licensing Department, shut down 120 liquor stores and arrest 25 bar owners operating near bus stops and terminals.
First Lady Rachel Ruto launches the First Lady’s Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Strategy in a plan towards growing 500 million trees by 2032.
KRA announces over Ksh200 billion in waiver of penalties and interest from the Tax Amnesty Program under Finance Act 2023; says at least 200,000 taxpayers set to benefit.
National Treasury PS Chris Kiptoo reveals that the government has made a Ksh152 billion payment towards settling part of Kenya’s domestic debt.
The EACC arrest the head of the Kwale County Treasury and his four brothers working in different departments over graft charges totalling Ksh48.9 million.
Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung’u states that Kenya will be seeking help from the World Bank and the IMF to exit the Financial Action Task Force's grey list.
The KMPDU announces a peaceful march protesting the delayed posting of medical interns and the payment of fees to postgraduate students.
The EACC forwards 27 files to the DPP recommending the prosecution of government officials over the alleged misuse of Ksh623 million.
The Tourism Fund orders Kenyans running serviced apartments and homestay units to pay tourism levy within 30 days
CS Aisha Jumwa meets Raila Odinga to brief him on the progress of the Two-Thirds Gender Principle agenda.
Police officers are currently investigating the death of a political science lecturer at the UoN whose body was found lying in the streets of Nairobi.
Public Service CS Moses Kuria announces a fresh registration of all government employees, with the aim of eliminating ghost workers from the public workforce.
Busia County Matatu operators stage protests against Senator Okiya Omtatah, over the ongoing construction of stalls in the area.
President William Ruto expounds on his decision to back former Prime Minister Raila Odinga saying that he always planned to unite the nation.