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Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has challenged former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to record a formal statement with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) over his recent ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, August 11, 2025 - A new bill is set to be presented before the National Assembly, proposing that each Kenyan sportsperson receive Ksh 1 million for every goal scored, point earned or ...
More than half of Kenyans now own a mobile phone, but rural areas and marginalised groups are still being left out of the digital revolution, a new report has showed.
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has appointed Sukyan Omar Hassan, a Senior Principal Kadhi, as the Acting Chief Kadhi, following the death of Sheikh Athman Abdul-Halim last month.
Analysis - International and regional interventions in Sudan are not new; they are rooted in a complex web of historical relations ties and strategic interests linking Sudan with its neighbours. These ...
Analysis - From warming winter teas to zesty stir-fries, ginger (Zingiber officinale) has long been a kitchen staple. But beyond its culinary charm, this spicy root has a rich history in traditional ...
Analysis - Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI companions for friendship, support, and even romance. But these apps could be changing how young people connect to others, both online and off.
Analysis - Imagine running a business for over a century without knowing what's in your warehouse. That's essentially what many African countries are doing with their mineral wealth. Governments ...
The Ministry of Health and Social Services is running short of essential medication for chronic health conditions such as HIV-AIDS, hypertension, psychiatric illnesses, diabetes, as well as vitamin A, ...
In the remote stretches of the Kapako constituency in the Kavango West region, ox-drawn carts have become makeshift ambulances, and five families have paid the ultimate price for this inadequate ...
N$8 million to buy cars for six managers? Yes, you read right. N$8 million. How can the tax-funded Namibian Agronomic Board even begin to justify spending so much money on luxury?
More than a year after being gazetted by former president Hage Geingob, a law aimed at protecting homeowners from bank repossession remains stalled due to procedural and staffing delays.
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