Nkaissery: Report on Ng’ang’a is comprehensive, will lead to arrests
Interior cabinet secretary Joseph Nkaissery has weighed in on the controversial case surrounding televangelist James Ng’ang’a saying that a comprehensive report has already been forwarded to the...
View ArticleNorth Eastern leaders accuse teachers’ unions of inciting the tutors
The Teachers Service Commission has confirmed that the over 800 non local teachers who defied the return to work order to the North Eastern region citing insecurity have already started being...
View ArticleKenyatta’s Uganda state visit seen to endorse him as a global leader
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s three-day state visit to neighbouring Uganda was a statement on his global standing and growing influence in the region. Foreign relations experts say full state honours...
View ArticlePolice officers, woman charged with abduction
Three police officers and a woman accomplice were yesterday arraigned in a Kericho court and charged with alleged extortion and abduction. The Nakuru-based officers Charles Shikami, Francis Gitau and...
View ArticleSing’ore Girls’ alumni rubbish sex ritual claim
About 20 Sing’ore Girls High School alumni in Elgeyo Marakwet county where dormitory was invaded by St Patrick’s Boys Iten last weekend have refuted allegations attributed to the male students who...
View ArticleWe’ve a lot that unites us, Uhuru tells Uganda MPs
Mutually beneficial development projects topped President Uhuru Kenyatta’s agenda when he made a historic address to the Ugandan Parliament yesterday. He also used the platform to call for wider...
View ArticleIG wants Pastor Ng’ang’a charged over woman’s death
Embattled Neno Evangelism Centre’s Bishop James Maina Ng’ang’a could appear in court any time from today if the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) approves the recommendation by the police to...
View ArticleRadicals attack US consulate in Turkey
Istanbul, Monday Six members of the Turkish security forces were killed and the US consulate in Istanbul hit by a gun attack in a day of violence today blamed on Kurdish and Marxist radicals as the...
View ArticleStephJoy arson suspects to remain longer in cells
Three StephJoy Boys’ High School students suspected to have set their dormitory on fire, killing three of their colleagues will spend 10 more days in cells, the High Court ruled yesterday. Director of...
View ArticlePlight of boy-child in Kakamega alarms union
A teachers’ union has raised the alarm over high rate of discrimination against the boy-child in Western Kenya region. The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Teachers (Kuppet) Kakamega county officials aid...
View ArticleUhuru, Museveni sugar deal dismissed as ‘sour’
A deal to import sugar from Uganda, struck between presidents Uhuru Kenyatta and Yoweri Museveni on Monday, has been resisted by politicians mainly from the sugar belt regions, who say it has the...
View ArticleDelegates gather in Nairobi for global women’s meeting
More than 2,000 international delegates will tomorrow converge in Nairobi to discuss economic empowerment of women in Africa. Kenya is the only African country to have hosted a world conference on...
View ArticleCrisis meeting called as medics’ strike bites harder
Six children have reportedly died in Nakuru as a medical practitioners’ strike entered its second day yesterday. Although Rift Valley Provincial General Hospital Nursing Officer in-charge Arphaxard...
View ArticleDrop bid for top seat, Moi urged
The supremacy war between URP and Kanu in Rift Valley persisted yesterday as leaders from the two parties crossed swords at a function in Baringo. Governor Benjamin Cheboi led five Jubilee legislators...
View ArticleUhuru appoints first ever female brigadier
President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday appointed Fatumah Ahmed as the first ever female Brigadier in the latest posting, promotions and appointments of officers in the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF). Fatumah,...
View ArticleOfficers under probe for stripping student
Police officers who yanked off a female student’s underwear to expose the contraband she had hidden in her panties after being intercepted by police at Kiangwachi roadblock are yet to be interdicted....
View ArticleTeachers break girl’s hand in assault
A Form Four student is nursing multiple fractures on her left arm after three of her teachers beat her up ruthlessly with plastic cords and sticks to compel her to name colleagues who were suspected...
View ArticleBritain wasn’t democratic to its colonies, Uhuru tells MPs
President Uhuru Kenyatta has hit out at historians trying to brush off mistreatment meted on people under the British empire during the colonial period. The Head of State said despite British having...
View ArticleAnxiety mounting at the Coast over rising cases of youth disappearance
Anxiety is mounting in Mombasa and other Coastal towns following latest cases of disappearance of youth as several families raise concerns about their kins’ whereabouts. The office of Kenya National...
View ArticleCordial County, National government relations ‘key to devolution success’
The success of devolution requires cordial working relationship between the National and County governments, Deputy President William Ruto said yesterday. Stressing on the need to engage in...
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