- In Nairobi and Mombasa, tensions remain high.
- There are 20 vacancies in the office of the President.
- The report also highlighted a list of commodities whose prices are set to drop.
- The protests have already kicked off with police engaging protesters in several parts of Nairobi and Mombasa.
- Protests turned chaotic on Tuesday, June 17.
- The cop implicated two senior officers in the death that has shocked the nation.
- The CJ has kept mum over the planned protests slated for next week.
- Ojwang's death in police custody has attracted backlash from Kenyans who have come out to demand justice for the deceased.
- The war between the two nations has been brewing for five days now.
- The situation at CBD remains tense.
- The teachers claim that a recent decision by the court might cripple the education sector.
- Kenya was recently blacklisted by the EU on money laundering.
- Hezena said the prominent family had threatened her late father years ago.
- HELB recently blacklisted 71,806 loan defaulters.
- CoB Nyakang'o is no stranger to run-ins with both the national and county governments.
- The bidding will end on Tuesday, June 24.
- The agency also issued prospective applicants of the way forward.
- Only 2 nations beat Kenya, according to a new study.
- Kioni's response comes days after Moses Kuria expressed interest in the Jubilee Secretary General position ahead of 2027.
- The Interior CS has endured a troubled tenure ever since he was handed the role by President William Ruto.
- Kenyans have expressed their eagerness to take to the streets over recent happenings in the country.
- The proposed changes are set to be discussed in the Senate before implementation.
- The police constable who was first arrested in connection to Ojwang's death has spoken up.
- The weatherman has also listed regions that are expected to experience cold temperatures.
- The late Albert Ojwang's father revealed details of a phone conversation with the president.
- The drama in the county has seen some leaders who backed the motion flee.
- School heads have been urged to strictly adhere to the orders.
- The new system is meant to curb cases of fraud.
- Kasmuel McOure is among those spotted in images shared by the US Embassy, but it is unclear whether or not he is among the 41.
- DIG Lagat's letter raised more questions than answers on Monday.
- Kenyans could find it impossible to go to the United States in the coming weeks if a ban takes effect.
- The CS spoke during a press conference on Monday, June 16.
- Lagat has been under pressure to step aside.
- Private investors will take over hundreds of government facilities if the proposal passes.
- There have been calls for the DIG to resign after the alleged killing of blogger Albert Ojwang in custody.
- The announcement was made on Monday at the steps of Harambee House.
- Omari and Cliff Ombeta are representing the police officers accused of playing a role in the death of Albert Ojwang.
- The suspects are currently before Kibera Law Courts.
- The medics allege a sinister plot by the government.
- This is the latest government plan slated to benefit ordinary Kenyans.
- Kenya is already expecting some Ksh75 billion from the IMF in climate funding expected this November.
- Kenya hosted RSF in Nairobi earlier this year for a series of meetings that Khartoum has described as being in support of RSF.
- Maraga has given the ODPP 14 days to effect his demands.
- A crackdown on such vendors is reportedly imminent.
- Activists are demanding Lagat to face the full force of the law over his alleged involvement in the murder of Albert Ojwang.
- There have been more than three similar incidents within this month alone.
- The three were reportedly detained at the Nairobi Central Police Station at the same time as Ojwang.
- The accident occurred on Monday morning while the children were on their way to school.
- The MP has seemingly debunked the Adani whistleblower's assertions.
- A week ago four people lost their lives after a similar tragedy.