A multi-billion shilling government investment has connected over 1.18 million new households to electricity since 2022, bringing power to more than 10 million Kenyans under the Last Mile Connectivity Project, a government report reveals.
In the 20th second of the clip, something striking happens as the sneer and glee which appears to reflect the arrogance of a man believing that he is immune to consequences quickly disappears.
The use of the previous wine has been discontinued after Kenya’s party culture caught up with it, with the Catholic Church in Kenya introducing the new Mass Wine that will be used going forward.
A proposed amendment to Kenya's cybercrime law introduces significant changes for all internet users. From expanded definitions of harassment to a new offence for SIM-swap fraud, here is a breakdown of what could change. Having been passed by Parliament, the bill now awaits presidential assent to officially become law.
Chuka University's John Tingoi beat over 80,000 global competitors in a high-stakes financial contest. We break down the secret world of 'quants' and how they make millions by predicting the markets.
If you’ve ever wondered why some people walk away with huge payouts after an accident and others don’t, the answer lies in a few quiet factors that most Kenyans never talk about.
The NYOTA Project offers Kenyan youth the chance to boost their employability, entrepreneurship, and savings through World Bank-backed training, funding, and support.
From Kenya's battle-tested F-5 Tigers to Uganda's formidable Su-30 Flankers, the fighter jet arsenals of the East African Community reveal a dynamic and strategic contest for aerial dominance.
Kenya’s Continuous Voter Registration has added thousands of new voters in less than a week, with Nairobi setting the pace and leaders pressing the youth to join in.
Kenyans continued to stand with Kaluma Boy whose unmatched strength, resilience and hope while shouldering the huge responsibility of caring for ailing his father saw him become an internet sensation.
Here are some exceptional teachers who went beyond the call of duty in their service to humanity, with their initiatives and actions going viral and winning them awards, recognition and fame.
As governor Johnson Sakaja faced the rage of frustrated city residents appalled by his administration’s failure to address the perennial menace, a section of city residents were ready to turn the menace into an opportunity to make money.
Beyond the standard one-year expiry date, a Police Clearance Certificate can be rendered invalid by criminal convictions, administrative errors, and several complex legal grey areas that determine its true standing.
At Quantico on September 30, President Trump urged U.S. generals to prioritise homeland defence over foreign missions, citing Kenya and Somalia as examples.
Think a bus is just a bus? On Kenyan roads, the lines between a public matatu, a tourist safari van, and an emergency ambulance are drawn by strict regulations. Before you get behind the wheel, discover the crucial differences defined by the NTSA that every driver, owner, and operator needs to know.
Kenyans may resist new policies and innovations but history shows that resistance is not always a bad thing it is often a way for citizens to demand accountability and clarity.
President William Ruto joined more than 150 world leaders at the 80th UN General Assembly in New York, where an unprecedented U.S. Secret Service operation turned Manhattan into one of the most heavily guarded zones on earth.
Unlike traditional charity models, which often relied on established organisations and long processes, social media philanthropy is immediate and participatory.
The journey to the 2027 General Election has officially begun with the IEBC's voter registration drive. For millions of young and first-time voters, this is the most crucial step to having a say.