PREMIUM The cost of rising Rift Valley lakes? Sh2bn and counting From health, education, energy, water, agriculture, environment to infrastructure, the damage has been felt in all sectors.
Matiang’i puts hate mongers on notice Leaders fanning violence through their utterances may be barred from contesting in 2022 elections, warns CS.
PREMIUM Ruto’s ICC lawyer seeks to replace Bensouda Khan has appeared in several international tribunals including the Rwanda Tribunal.
PREMIUM China wants to supply Kenya with Covid vaccine Recently, health director genera, Dr Patrick Amoth, said Kenya is in negotiations with China.
PREMIUM Laboso’s kin fight over her Sh100m estate Laboso died on July 29, 2019 after a long battle with cancer.
FAO's locust projections unreliable, says Munya The minister said Thursday that the information has hampered the government’s efforts to track and fight the marauding pests.
Disquiet in police over cadets’ hiring Affected constables term the decision discriminatory and demoralising.
American missionary jailed for abusing Kenyan girls After agreeing to a plea deal, Gregory Dow, 61, was sentenced in a US federal court to 188 months in prison.
Kenya launches portal to curb child sexual abuse New initiative provides safe platform to report online images of children being abused.
Floods wreck havoc in several parts of Kenya An inside look at the devastation caused by mother nature's wrath.
Pandemic in kenya has ever since caused great panic The COVID-19 pandemic reached Kenya on March 15, 2020 with the initial cases reported in the capital city Nairobi and in the coastal area Mombasa county.
Pandemic in kenya has ever since caused great panic The COVID-19 pandemic reached Kenya on March 15, 2020 with the initial cases reported in the capital city Nairobi and in the coastal area Mombasa county.
Church coffers buckle under weight of virus Without offerings flowing in, many clerics and church workers are unable to earn a living wage.
PREMIUM Chasing a mirage? Lokichar on its knees as dream of oil riches wanes British oil explorer Tullow Oil came to town bearing bags of money and promise of jobs.
Yvonne Okwara: ‘Yellow-yellow’ female journalists are ‘favoured’ by bosses She argues that light-skinned female journalists in Kenya, don’t have to work as hard as their darker-skinned colleagues to make it in the trade.
Nandwa uses break to get fitness back after injury - PHOTOS His programme includes one 18-hole round each week.
Fresh hope for Kenya Open as Tour calendar is reorganised Kenya Open was to be held in March but was postponed due to the virus.