Matiang’i celebrates ‘big’ win after appellant court overturns conviction
Former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i has said he is relieved by the appellant court’s verdict that set aside his conviction for the 2088 contempt of court orders. Former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i has said he is relieved by the appellant court’s…
BATUK shame: British soldiers under probe over rape, sexual assault
The British Army training unit in Kenya is facing intense scrutiny following a court ruling this week. The killing of Agnes Wanjiru in 2012 is a an example of malfeasance committed by the soldiers. The British Army training unit in Kenya…
Kioni dismisses ‘wantam’ slogan, says opposition losing focus
Kioni says the Opposition has forgotten to hold President William Ruto to account for his failures in the three years he has served as the President. Kioni says the Opposition has forgotten to hold President William Ruto to account for his…
University staff urged to end strike after receiving Sh2.7b dues
The CS urged the unions to comply with the court order and resume duties. The CS urged the unions to comply with the court order and resume duties. Read More
Winds of change: Why power of incumbency is now irrelevant
Losing an election in Africa for the incumbent has been a recent phenomenon and it is spreading Losing an election in Africa for the incumbent has been a recent phenomenon and it is spreading Read More
Shylock economy: Broke and hungry Kenyans left at the mercy of backstreet lenders
Harsh economic times, the high cost of living, and the denial of credit by banks to households and businesses have forced many Kenyans into backstreet borrowing. Harsh economic times, the high cost of living, and the denial of credit by banks…
Government releases Sh3.5b to clear doctors’ salary arrears
The first instalment was paid in December 2024. The first instalment was paid in December 2024. Read More
’96 hours in hell’ and missing Sh50 million, Mbobu’s friend speaks
City businessman George Wainaina recounted the past 96 hours when he was in custody as hell on earth. City businessman George Wainaina recounted the past 96 hours when he was in custody as hell on earth. Read More
Lecturers stand ground on strike as Treasury releases Sh2.5b
The Treasury has released Sh2.5 billion to settle part of lecturers salary arrears in a last?’minute attempt to avert a nationwide strike set to begin at midnight. The Treasury has released Sh2.5 billion to settle part of lecturers salary arrears in…
Farmhand confesses to killing elderly couple
Sisa Juma Wanyama admitted to murdering his employers, Pius Machogu 72, and Jerusha Kwamboka 70, and disposing of their bodies in a water well within their compound. Sisa Juma Wanyama admitted to murdering his employers, Pius Machogu 72, and Jerusha Kwamboka…