More than three-quarters of Nairobi’s five- and six-year-olds are not ready for school, a new county report has revealed, exposing deep cracks in the city’s early learning system.
A new bill before Parliament seeks to regulate how Kenyans take part in making laws, setting clear rules for public participation across all levels of government.
New IEBC data shows 90,020 new voters registered by October 31, 2025. Analysis of the 47-county report reveals which regions are gaining the most new voters and which are seeing the highest transfers.
The duo was part of the 100 identified in a rigorous process that assessed their measurable, scalable achievements in the recent past with Time noting that they “represent the power of individuals to make significant progress in influencing the climate economy”.
While the numbers do not necessarily reflect a fully free and fair electoral competition, these African heads of state hold the record for landslide victories which often occurred in elections where opposition was locked out of participation, was weak or boycotted the polls altogether, or where the ruling party held dominant control.
For a nation that has enjoyed peace and political stability for decades, the protests and its intensity caught many by surprise as Tanzanians turned to tactics that have been used elsewhere across the world
After an 18-year court battle, Kenya has reclaimed Sh2.8 billion worth of Karura Forest land once linked to former Cabinet Minister John Joseph Kamotho, marking a major victory in the fight against public land grabbing.
Ugandan Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja, Rosemary Odinga, and Prof. Anyang' Nyong'o were among top dignitaries at All Saints Cathedral for a special service honouring the late former PM.
Over 4,000 chiefs across Kenya are leading monthly community drives to plant trees and restore ecosystems, forming the frontline of a new national effort linking climate action to peace and security.
News of veteran journalist Linus Kaikai’s admission to the Bar has many asking: what is the difference? This transition unlocks exclusive legal powers a lawyer simply does not have.
Kenya has made one of the biggest drugs bust in recent history with authorities seizing 1024kilograms of methamphetamine with a street value of more than 63M USD
KDF stressed that the recruitment process is free and open to all eligible candidates and provided two numbers through which any malpractices should be reported
While his allies maintain that his absense as the nation mourned Raila Odinga was intentional, Gachagua's camp is plotting how to resume political activities after a streak of negatrive publicity that started in the days preceding Raila's death and extended well after the burial.
Apart from leadership changes in the party, the last ten days have seen key developments in the ODM with a clear pattern emerging as interests take centre stage.
Footage captured every powerful moment of Raila Odinga’s farewell, from emotional tributes to his final resting place, immortalising a nation’s collective grief
The NYOTA verification process, underway across Kenya, is set to identify eligible youth entrepreneurs who will receive Sh50,000 each as part of their business support."
Constitutional lawyer Duncan Ojwang offers a legal interpretation of Kenya’s Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act 2025, outlining its key provisions and implications.
A new petition led by musician Reuben Kigame aims to nullify recent amendments to the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act, 2018, citing a 'fatal procedural defect' in how it was passed and 'severe' violations of constitutional rights.