Inside the big payslip lie by Kenya Kwanza Ruto has been aggressive on why the “people with payslips” must contribute to the employment of jobless Kenyans through the Housing Fund.
War hits sowing season in Sudan breadbasket, fuelling famine fears Large, mechanised farms are not taking on workers as a cash crunch hits their finances, jeopardising a harvest that normally meets 40 percent of Sudan's grain needs.
Kanyotu’s enduring legacy of secrecy and silence at Kenya’s spy agency It is reported that President Moi was unhappy that Kibaki’s resignation had caught him by surprise, and that his spymaster hadn't given prior information.
PRIME Inside Russia’s fertiliser diplomacy Beyond the politics around the war with Ukraine and free fertiliser, Kenya has a colourful history with Russia – perhaps more than is known to the public.
I built my now prestigious school from a rented house Felista Muthoki Mutinda, 52, switched from her banking career to start St Bakhita School.
Patients in agony as hospitals reject NHIF cards In public hospitals that still accept NHIF cards, services paid for by the insurer are either not available or require patients to visit private facilities for expensive tests.
PRIME Trailblazers: Profiles of outstanding Kenyans From sports to law, academia and entrepreneurship, Kenya has a rich repository of trailblazers.
Breaking barriers: Empowering African youth innovators to revolutionise access to sexual and reproductive health
South Africa avoids Putin arrest dilemma at BRICS meeting A member of the ICC, South Africa would be expected to arrest Putin if he sets foot in the country.
Tom Mshindi: Bizarre case of a university ‘at war’ with its hospital By denying the students and faculty access to the learning facilities, the hospital is denying itself relatively inexpensive but high-quality medical expertise.
Stop being selfish, quit politics, Uhuru's cousin tells him Kung'u Muigai says the ex-president's stay in active politics is causing unnecessary confusion.
The unending feuds over KPLC meter supply deals The High Court this week stopped Kenya Power from going ahead with its Sh22 billion tender for the supply of smart meters.
The hefty price of wanting it all Sisters Betty, Mercy, and Gloria Kyallo speak candidly on heartbreak, business, fame, family and womanhood as their reality show, Kyallo Kulture enters Season 2
Fat-shamed in childhood, now a celebrated world health champion It was not until he was on campus that his condition was diagnosed and treated, then was he able to live normally.
Mwalimu Andrew: Why I cancelled bipartisan talks on Fiolina’s return Turns out my elder sister Yunia had reached out to Perepetua, Fiolina’s sister and started informal talks on bringing Fiolina and I back together.