Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has clarified that Uhuru Park and Central Park will only be leased for recreational activities in a bid to better serve the public.
Environment Cabinet Secretary Adan Duale has emphasized the government's commitment to eradicate the use of asbestos roofing in the country 18 years after it was banned due to health concerns.
Execo, a next-generation provider of GenAI-embedded legal services, is proud to announce the grand opening of its new office ...
The United Nations says the Kenyan government is blocking Western countries like Canada from resettling LGBTQ+ refugees, ...
Kenya’s central bank cut its benchmark lending rate by a larger-than-expected 75 basis points to 11.25% on Thursday, saying ...
Savannah Clinker Limited has withdrawn its competing offer to acquire listed cement manufacturer Bamburi Cement Plc, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) announced on 4, 2 ...
Two films shot in Kenya by a director and writer based in Brooklyn who grew up in Calgary are getting their Calgary premiere ...
Benedict Mberesero, 21, a second year student at United States International University (USIU), Nairobi, was found dead on ...
Edwin Chiloba’s body was found stuffed inside a metal box by the roadside last year. A high court judge did not give a motive ...
A growing number of young people in Kenya see kung fu as a path toward future ...
Microsoft, through its Africa Transformation Office (ATO), has unveiled an initiative that will accelerate advancements in ...
Benedict Mberesero, 21, a second year student at United States International University (USIU), Nairobi, was found dead on ...