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The Kenya Revenue Authority say it has fired 25 of its staff members between July and September this year for engaging in corrupt practices. This is a 257pc increase when compared to seven workers who ...
Isaac Kalua Green, has sounded the alarm over the extensive destruction of forests in the country, urging immediate action to prevent an environmental crisis. “Over the past six months, a silent ...
Health Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa has urged Kenyans to remain vigilant against misinformation regarding the newly introduced national health insurance being rolled out by the government. Barasa ...
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The Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP) will launch a day-ahead market in early 2025, allowing Eastern African countries to buy and sell electricity from each other, as the regional power system (EAPP) ...
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The government will modernise the National Police Service at a cost of Ksh28 billlion over the next two years, President William Ruto has said. The ambitious modernisation programme will include new ...
President William Ruto has received praise for engaging with his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta, and opposition leader Raila Odinga in a bid to promote unity within Kenya’s political landscape. Speaking ...
Organisers of the Great Chepsaita Cross Country gold-level event have announced that future editions will be held over two days in a bid to ensure required international standards are adhered to.
The government, through the Office of the Women’s Rights Advisor, is exploring mechanisms to set up a sustainable Gender-Based Violence (GBV) fund to address the growing concerns over skyrocketing ...
A court in France has found French-Cameroonian author Charles Onana guilty of downplaying the Rwandan genocide. The 60-year-old writer was fined €8,400 ($8,900; £7,000) and Damien Serieyx, his ...