- Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kipchumba Murkomen has urged Kenyans to practice restraint and appreciate the State's leniency in according them freedoms.
- A up-and-coming artist has documented an encounter with unidentified police officers who have camped outside his door from 7am, intent on arresting him for a crime he's yet to be made aware of.
- According to a police report obtained by Citizen Digital, the deceased, 44-year-old Ruigi Ndubi, was arrested for allegedly obstructing police officers performing their duties.
- From sugar plantations in Brazil to tea estates in India, crushed rock is being sprinkled across large stretches of farmland globally in a novel bid to combat climate change.
- As the afternoon sun beats down on Gold Fields' sprawling Tarkwa gold mine in southwestern Ghana, three men launch a drone into the clear sky, its cameras scanning the lush 210-square-kilometer tract for intruders.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Monday a complete ceasefire between Israel and Iran, potentially ending the 12-day war that saw millions flee Tehran and prompted fears of further escalation in the war-torn region.
- According to intercepted communications by our Journalist, shared with top security organs and select diplomatic missions, details an “imminent asymmetric threat” aimed at using the chaos
- He reiterated that Kalonzo has historically not been associated with ethnic-driven politics, describing current opposition tactics as uncharacteristic of the former Vice President’s political style.
- Addressing representatives of Kenyans from 27 countries across the world at State House, Nairobi, on Monday, the President said the remittances Kenyans abroad send home are the largest resources that come to the country.
- Titled "Silenced But Unbowed", the report highlights what IMLU describes as an entrenched culture of impunity within the country’s security forces. This environment, the organization says, is sustained by a persistent lack of accountability both at the individual and institutional levels.
- Speaking at a meeting with leaders from Narok and Kajiado counties held at his Wamunyoro residence in Nyeri, Gachagua confirmed that the official launch of his new party, the Democratic Change Party (DCP), is set for July 7. The launch venue, he said, would be determined by DCP leadership, choosing…
- Renowned pathologist Dr. Richard Njoroge confirmed that Joshua, who was fatally shot during a confrontation in Mwiki, sustained a single gunshot wound that penetrated the right side of his skull and exited through the back of the head. The bullet, however, has not been recovered.
- AFP journalists heard several rounds of blasts in central Doha and across the Qatari capital, with projectiles stopped by interceptors illuminating the night sky.
- In a statement issued on Monday, the Ministry of Health stated that it acknowledges Justice Mwita's decision in Petition E524 of 2024 — Clarence Eboso vs Ministry of Health & Social Health Authority (SHA) — delivered on June 13, 2025.
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- The suspects, Samson Kiprotich Talaam, James Mukhwana, Peter Kimani, John Ngige Gitau, Gin Ammitou Abwao, and Brian Mwaniki Njue, appeared before Lady Justice Diana Kavedza.
- Speaking to the press on Monday following a briefing with Mwangi’s attending doctor, family spokesperson Emily Wanjira described his condition as dire.
- The High Court has raised serious concerns over the legality of the mandatory monthly deductions on salaried Kenyans to the Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), terming it potentially unconstitutional.
- Kenya took centre stage in Africa’s AI revolution as Kenyan delegates joined global leaders for the official launch of the AI Hub for Sustainable Development in Rome on Friday, June 20, 2025.
- Honey Khatwani, a director at OKI General Trading Limited, was charged with stealing $2,786,174.40 (approximately Ksh.356,711,174.40) between January 1, 2020, and June 30, 2024, at Barbado within Nairobi County.
- Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has highlighted the government’s plan to empower the National Youth Service (NYS) to recruit 100,000 members annually.
- High Court Judge Alexander Muteti has raised concern over the chronic shortage of judicial officers, warning that without adequate staffing, justice will remain elusive for many Kenyans.
- The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) has announced that several investigation files will be forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on Monday, as it affirmed its commitment to accountability and transparency in dealing with police misconduct.
- Agriculture Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mutahi Kagwe has announced the withdrawal of 77 end-use pesticide products from the Kenyan market over safety concerns.
- Petitioners challenging the nomination process of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) commissioners have told the Milimani Law Court that the respondents are in contempt of court for gazetting the commissioners despite existing court orders.
- A student from Multimedia University (MMU) charged with the murder of fellow student Sylvia Kemunto has been declared unfit to stand trial following a mental assessment conducted at Mathari National Teaching and Referral Hospital.
- Staffers at the Rift Valley regional offices in Nakuru who reported late to work on Monday were shocked to find Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku had locked the gates.
- Police spokesperson Michael Muchiri has urged Kenyans hiring youths to 'protect' their businesses during protests to desist and allow security authorities to execute their mandate.
- The High Court has upheld the validity of a will authored by a British national who died nearly 13 years ago, resolving a contentious legal battle over his multi-million-shilling estate and dismissing rival claims from several parties.
- Gilgil Member of Parliament Martha Wangari has condemned what she calls the killing of Kenyan youth for expressing their opinions about the government through social media.
- Leaders from the west African bloc ECOWAS on Sunday admitted during talks in the Nigerian capital that the region was in trouble, facing mounting unrest and political instability.
- A shooting and suicide bombing at a Damascus church during a packed service on Sunday killed at least 22 people, authorities said, blaming a member of the Islamic State group for the unprecedented attack.
- The memoir was officially launched by Mr. Sushil Prasad, Acting High Commissioner of India to Kenya, in an event attended by community leaders, diplomats, healthcare professionals, philanthropists, and grateful patients — some of whom shared emotional tributes to Dr. Trivedy’s life-changing work.
- A 17-year-old woman has been arrested over the murder of a 3-year-old girl in Nakuru. According to the DCI, Lizz Njeri Mwangi is the prime suspect in the horrific murder of Margaret Wanjiru Kirathe.
- Over 500 youth from Imbolot village have taken matters into their own hands—camping out in nearby thickets, armed with crude weapons, and vowing to defend what they call their ancestral inheritance.
- On Saturday afternoon, 18-year-old Joshua Stephen was fatally shot, allegedly by a police officer, in what eyewitnesses have described as an unprovoked act of violence.
- In a joint message delivered on Sunday, Archbishop Anthony Muheria of the Nyeri Archdiocese and his Nairobi counterpart, Archbishop Philip Anyolo, called on President William Ruto to actively listen to the country’s youth and address their grievances through meaningful engagement.
- Speaking at Maria Consolata Iriamurai Parish in Mbeere South, and Mung'ethu during an interdenominational church service in mbeere nEmbu County, CS Ruku emphasized the importance of national unity and peaceful coexistence.
- A statement said that "approximately 30 IAF (air force) fighter jets struck dozens of military targets throughout Iran" -- including "the 'Imam Hussein' Strategic Missile Command Center in the Yazd area, where long-range Khorramshahr missiles were stored".
- Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has come out strongly to clear the air on what he termed as “malicious and baseless allegations” linking him to the hiring of goons and inciting violence during recent protests in the capital.
- US strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites had "devastated" Iran's nuclear programme, the Pentagon said Sunday with Washington asserting it was not seeking regime change in the Islamic republic following its intervention alongise Israel.
- The number of people killed after a mob stormed a bus carrying Muslim wedding guests in central Nigeria's volatile Plateau state has risen to 12, according to the Nigerian presidency
- Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua now accuses his former boss, President William Ruto, of sponsoring youths in Meru County to ensure he and his allies do not address rallies over the weekend.
- Former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi has warned Deputy President Kithure Kindiki to be careful with his boss, President William Ruto.
- Armed men opened fire at a wedding party in southeastern France early Sunday, killing two people, including the bride, and wounding three others, said a source close to the investigation.
- Three areas of Israel including coastal hub Tel Aviv were hit Sunday morning during waves of Iranian missile attacks, with at least 23 people injured, according to rescue services and police.