Recent developments have seen questions emerge on whether the deal was a mis-step or another master stroke in Raila's book of political moves for a politician with the proverbial nine lives of a cat.
The armed men who wore masks claimed to be police officers but failed to produce identification documents and arrived at the hotel in a vehicle with no number plates but were repelled by residents
Who was Chelunget, how did he acquire the land in question and what are the legal battles and family drama that that live on several years after the once-powerful administrator breathed his last?
A project in Kenya’s political lingo refers to a politician perceived to be imposed on the people or sponsored by political elites, powerful individuals or the exiting office holder.
Gachagua exited the government unceremoniously, but he is not going down without a fight and his latest win in court sets the stage for a bruising legal battle challenging his impeachment
With over 22 million registered voters, the breakdown of Kenya’s voter population reveals the counties and regions holding the greatest sway over the country’s political future.
Ndemo was the force behind key ICT milestones including the introduction of the undersea fibre optic cable TEAMS, Kenya’s Open Data initiative, and the liberalisation of mobile telephony.
Prof. Stephen Kiama’s exit as UoN Vice Chancellor was marked by legal battles, power struggles, and intense clashes with the university’s governing council.
The murder probe into Kasipul MP Charles Ong’ondo Were has taken a chilling twist with the arrest of his bodyguard and driver, now suspected of playing a role in the deadly plot.
She joined the Teachers Service Commission as a staffing officer, rising steadily through the ranks. Before becoming CEO, she served as Director of Teacher Management—a role that saw her supervise operations across the country.
Detectives have made a major breakthrough in the murder of MP Charles Ong’ondo Were after recovering a firearm believed to have been used in the killing.
A Kenyan medical team has made global history by restoring the sense of touch to an amputated arm — a world first that blends science with what feels like magic.
The government has activated a new police unit, NGAPU, deploying 6,000 officers to support chiefs and assistant chiefs in grassroots security operations