- Following the roles, NYS will be subjected to further training.
- The officer has been detained pending plea taking.
- 12 envoys, including those from the US and the UK have criticised police tactics being used by the government.
- Atwoli proposed the dissolution of the National Park.
- Ojwang's family was present during the Tuesday proceedings.
- DIG Lagat was the complainant in the case that led to Albert Ojwang's arrest.
- The envoys had expressed concerns over human rights issues.
- Youths have planned to hold protests on Wednesday, June 25 with threats to proceed to the State House while demanding justice.
- The angry motorists termed CS Chirchir's directive as evil and unjustified.
- The speaker was taken to DCI officers on unnamed offences.
- The official has taken issue with being mentioned in the exposé, which has raised concerns among many Kenyans.
- The protests are expected to include a myriad of activities, and last the whole day, bringing a potential disruption to ordinary activities.
- Millions of people in the country spend thousands monthly to purchase the product.
- Kenyans have lost millions of shillings over such scams.
- The envoys issued the warning a day before the anticipated protests.
- The new directive is set to highly benefit the landowners.
- Heightened scrutiny is on the police amidst cases of police brutality and extrajudicial killings.
- The government called on vehicle owners to adhere to the new conditions to avoid inconveniences.
- Protesters have vowed to march to the streets on Wednesday, June 25.
- The MP claimed that the DP might soon go broke if he continues in the same trajectory.
- Applicants are urged to submit their applications before July 15, 2025, latest 5 pm.
- The CS was feted for his work in public service.
- Some families whose relatives died during the protests have been crying out for justice for months.
- The vehicles are available across various yards in the country.
- Rumours have been rife that the government is aiming to quell the protests.
- Temperatures will likely go as low as 10°C.
- The crackdown by CAK follows numerous complains from affected Kenyans.
- Despite Sudan's demands, the Kenyan government has yet to address the matter.
- If it flies, this would be the first time a Kenyan President, past or present, spends time behind bars.
- In the announcement, KUCCPs also revealed the application procedure.
- Millions of Kenyans are subject to SHA deduction every month.
- Despite the warning by the head teachers, the Ministry of Education has yet to comment on the matter.
- The activist detailed his reasons for quitting in a lengthy post.
- Gachagua's initial party launch was foiled with politics reaching a fever pitch earlier this month.
- The warning is part of an ongoing crackdown in the city.
- Kenya will be required to pay back the loan within the next five years.
- Although health is devolved, the hitch affects all counties.
- KRA has been keen on system digitisation and simplification to enhance compliance.
- The two state officials issued contradicting remarks amid controversy over the government scheme.
- Several activists have landed on the wrong side of the law for contravening the Act.
- Salaried employees are typically subjected to a 2.75 per cent deduction of their gross monthly income.
- The crackdown will last for six months.
- Police officers were forced to intervene to quell the skirmishes.
- They are expected to take a plea today in court.
- According to the data released, nearly one person has died every day over the last 15 days.
- ODM has been blowing hot and cold following its recent political partnership with President Ruto.
- The governor has been under heavy scrutiny in the past six days.
- The Pepeta App has tools such as flexible cash-out options and an integrated stats centre that allow for informed engagement.
- The students have been cautioned to remain vigilant.
- Tanzania has come under intense scrutiny from the international community since the incidents that took place in May.