With Sh500 million already spent and 30 years of delays, is there still hope for the completion of this long-abandoned government headquarters project?
From presidential palaces to prison cells, the fall from grace can be swift and severe. We dive into the stories of former world leaders who were tried, convicted, and put behind bars for everything from corruption to human rights abuses.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced new supervision guidelines aimed at ensuring the smooth administration of the KCSE, KJSEA, KPLEA, KPSEA, and KILEA exams
The 2025 Intra-African Trade Fair in Algiers has outperformed all key projections, securing billions in deals and drawing unprecedented attendance from across the continent and the world. The final figures point to a significant acceleration of continental trade and reveal the growing impact of the AfCFTA on African economies.
Gachara’s expertise has earned him advisory roles with major institutions, including the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Mastercard Foundation, and UNESCO’s International Fund for the Promotion of Culture.
Following the circulation of a widely-shared video showing a man's reckless antics on a moving PSV, the vehicle's driver is now facing charges. The incident has once again put the legal accountability of drivers and Kenya's road safety laws in the spotlight.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki is in Algiers to represent Kenya at the Fourth Intra-Africa Trade Fair, a continental forum driving economic integration under AfCFTA.
Isuzu East Africa marked its 50th anniversary in Nairobi with a time capsule ceremony that reflects its five-decade presence and recent investments in local assembly, parts distribution and manufacturing capacity.
Toyota tops the list of most stolen cars in Kenya, as a new report reveals the brands, colours, and types of vehicles most targeted by thieves in 2024.
A dispute over management and revenue at Nairobi's iconic Karura Forest has escalated, drawing in community advocates and government officials amid protests and policy shifts.
At the centre of the fight was Ugandan socialite and businesswoman Zari Hassan, who had turned up to support her husband, Shakib Cham Lutaaya, in his fight before the evening took an unexpected turn.
Police who broke into the house found a well-established computer laboratory with sophisticated equipment including a safe, a money-counting machine and other gadgets believed to have been used in fraudulent activities by the suspect.
Under coach Tarik Sektioui, Oussama Lamlioui proved his worth with his consistency standing out throughout the continental showpiece, scoring decisive goals that powered Morocco to the next stages and eventually to victory.