Azimio demos: How Kisumu leaders will fight 'hooligans' Politicians in Kisumu, one of Azimio chief Raila Odinga's strongholds, have a new game plan.
How Qatar secured 'Hotel Rwanda' hero Rusesabagina freedom He was released after seeking a presidential pardon in which he also ‘regretted’ supporting an armed group against the Rwandan government.
Revealed: Link between slain Nyamira couple, dead USIU don and missing mistress Edward Morema Nyagechi and Mong’ina Morema's bodies were discovered in their house following a brutal murder by unknown individuals.
Puzzle of Nairobi man who 'returned from the dead' A body was positively identified and the man buried, but he returned home three weeks later.
Residents steal beans after lorry overturns on Thika Road Boda boda riders and motorists stole several sacks and those unable to haul up full sacks filled small bags with the cereals.
Ruto happy with 'hero's welcome' in Migori Migori is one of the strongholds of opposition chief Raila Odinga.
Ruto visit sees search operation for missing officers halted Security officers involved in the rescue operation have been deployed to provide security during President Ruto’s tour of the region.
How diplomatic intervention kept Air France, KLM in Zanzibar The Netherlands and France sought a diplomatic solution to a standoff at the Abeid Aman Karume International Airport.
Makau Mutua: Kenya Kwanza’s arrogance of power Often, when Mr Ruto and Mr Gachagua speak, you would think they own Kenya. The spoken word and body language say it all.
Ruto happy with 'hero's welcome' in Migori Migori is one of the strongholds of opposition chief Raila Odinga.
Subsidised fertiliser too costly, farmers say Experts in the agriculture sector confirm that the NPK 23:23 brand has lower nutrient content.
Betrayal in the City as Raila protests rock the country Kenyans, like the citizens of Kafira, the setting of Betrayal in the City, are yearning for the promised “paradise”.
Austin Bukenya: World Poetry Day; Celebrating the terrible beauty of the word In their enthusiasm for so-called STEM-based education, some of these leaders have branded as “useless” disciplines like literature and philosophy.
Imbuga's play proof of how little Kenyan politics has changed The play may have been published in 1976, but it is proof of just how little things have changed in Kenya’s political scene over the last five decades.
KPA teams teach ANU students basketball lessons at the Coast KPA’s coach Sammy Kiki was happy for his boys terming the win a sweet revenge.