Build new schools for junior high, Magoha tells private sector The CS assured private schools of the government’s support in the rollout of CBC in junior high.
2022 polls: Battle of IT gurus Davies Chirchir is leading the DP’s wing while team Azimio’s ICT chief is George Njoroge, the East African Data Handlers chief executive and managing director.
Layoffs loom at Moi University over financial woes The university's wage bill has been growing over the years and is unsustainable.
Acting Judiciary finance boss not settling for less than job confirmation She said it was unfair to continue keeping her in an acting capacity for more than seven years and paying her a pittance.
Man in window damage case says officer assaulted wife Osinde was charged that on July 4, he damaged 17 window panes at the Ngara Police Station.
Omamo seeks top post at global agriculture agency The elections will take place on Thursday during a three-day Ifad conference in Rome, Italy.
Wajackoyah unveils Roots Party manifesto Prof George Wajackoyah unpacked his 10-point agenda for Kenyans during the launch of the manifesto held at the KICC.
Green Park terminus opens After many months of renovation and reengineering, the new Green Park terminus opened to the public on June 22, 2022.
Zimbabwe to start selling gold coins as local currency value tumbles The local currency, which was reintroduced in 2019 after a decade of dollarisation, has been losing value rapidly against the US dollar.
Macharia Gaitho: Wajackoyah no longer just a joker with his ‘legalise marijuana’ push Almost the whole world is going in that direction.
Mudavadi on six-piece vote push: Even Raila is doing it Mr Mudavadi also said voters in Uasin Gishu County, Deputy President William Ruto’s home bastion, will also elect UDA candidates.
Anxiety as CBK checks for banks that harm consumers Bank operations set for a review to check compliance with consumer protection rules.
Play shines spotlight on ills bedevelling Kenya Sex for marks, deliberate HIV infection and death sentence but will a daughter hang her convicted mother?
Nzomo: My fights with teacher unions as TSC chair Have you ever wondered why there hasn’t been a nationwide teachers’ strike since 2015? A book by former TSC Chairperson Lydia Nzomo explains why this might be the case.
Mwalimu Andrew: Duped into endorsing Mwisho wa Lami MP for re-election The Returning Officer refused to accept me as a candidate on flimsy claims that I had not resigned.
Mwalala: I learnt of my sacking in the media The former Harambee Stars player defends his reign at the club.