Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i jetted back to the country on Saturday night after a two week family trip to the United Kingdom. Matiangi's trip to the UK had raised controversy with speculation that he was fleeing based on the recent police raid in his house and subsequent
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Why Kenyan students in Finland face deportation
In what has been described as Uasin Gishu county Scholarship mess, hundreds of Kenyan students Finland face deportation after the county failed to remit tuition fees for their second semester. According to a report by Citizen TV, the students have been given two days to vacate their hostels which have also
Why frequent urination at night is a sign of possible heart failure
CS Ababu Namwamba kicks off efforts to draft Kenya’s action plan on Youth Peace & Security
Sports and Youth Cabinet Secretary Ababu Namwamba has announced that his ministry has kicked off efforts to draft a National Action Plan on Youth Peace and Security. The CS called for the immediate formation of a multi-sectoral committee to work with his ministry to draft the plan. The CS announced this
Countrywide power outage hits Kenya
Gachagua: 16B stolen in the last days of the Jubilee administration
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has said almost 16 billion shillings were stolen from government coffers just days before the Kenya Kwanza administration took over power. The Deputy President said an initial 6 billion was stolen under the pretext that they sold Telkom Kenya shares and flown into individuals homes by choppers
Luo Council of Elders Chairman Ker Otondi laid to rest
Mutua cedes crucial diplomatic roles to Gachagua
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary (CS) Alfred Mutua on Thursday, March 2, issued a Note Verbale ceding some of the traditional roles of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. The CS posted the communique on his social media saying "As CS for Foreign and Diaspora affairs,
President Ruto increases NYS intake to 20,000
President William Ruto has directed the Ministries of Defence and Interior and National Administration to allocate at least 30 per cent of their vacancies to the National Youth Service (NYS) recruits. The President said the move is aimed at ensuring that the skills acquired by the servicemen and women is put
