Ruto assents to Supplementary Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2024
President William Ruto has Monday assented to the Supplementary Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2024.
Traders at Nairobi’s famous Toi market in Kibera are counting losses after their stalls were destroyed by fire on Saturday morning.
📹 Tracy Mutinda
Traders at Nairobi's famous Toi market in Kibera are counting losses after their stalls were destroyed by fire on Saturday morning.
📹 Tracy Mutinda
I will not be part of political sideshows - Gachagua
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on Friday said he will not be drawn into political sideshows.
Cowtribe launches innovative vaccine distribution, reshaping livestock health
Boost for livestock farmers from Lake Region as an innovative platform that will address the critical challenges faced by smallholder farmers in accessing essential vaccines has been launched in Kenya.
MTRH staff protest at Eldoret High Court over rising GBV cases
Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) employees on Wednesday staged protests at the High Court in Eldoret against rising GBV cases in the region.
Kenya, Germany dual TVET policy in its final stage
German Ambassador to Kenya Sebastian Groth on Wednesday said the two countries will sign a labor migration and mobility agreement which will facilitate TVET students to migrate to Germany.
I’m very proud of the journey TVETS have made in the last 10 years - Ruto
President William Ruto on Wednesday said that he was very proud of the journey Technical Vocational Education and Training has made in the last decade during the centenary celebrations in Kabete National Polytechnic, Nairobi.
Court awards Garissa University attack survivor Sh10m
Rachel Gikonyo, a survivor of the 2013 Garissa attack has spoken after the court awarded her Sh10 million.
Ruto directs development of regulatory framework for Islamic Finance
President William Ruto has directed the financial regulators to work with the Treasury and Islamic finance stakeholders to develop a regulatory framework that can support the growth of Islamic finance in the country.
Nominated Attorney General: Who is Dorcas Oduor?
On Tuesday, President William Ruto nominated Dorcas Oduor as the new Attorney General. https://shorturl.at/ai545
Ruto vows to protect religious freedom
President William Ruto on Tuesday vowed to protect religious freedom while also ensuring it is practiced free of abuse.
What is your plan? Ruto asks Gen Z protesters
President William Ruto has asked the youthful protesters popularly known as Gen Zs to come out and state their plan as they push for change in government through street protests.
Tana River families displaced by floods get new homes - Ruto
President William Ruto has promised to build new homes for those displaced by this year's floods in Tana River County.
North Rift governors elated as Eldoret to be elevated to city status on August 8th
Governors in North Rift have expressed excitement over the planned elevation of Eldoret to city status on August 8, 2024.
Put aside party interests and unite people, Kwale residents tell coastal nominated CSs
A group of Kwale residents have called on coastal nominated CSs Salim Mvurya (Trade and Investment) and Ali Hassan Joho (Blue Economy) to set aside their political differences and work together to unite the coastal communities.
US company unveils borehole drilling technology to bridge water supply gap in rural Kenya
To help bridge the gap in water supply in rural areas in Kenya, a US-based company has unveiled a new borehole drilling technology.
Gachagua to ex-CS Ndung'u: We are proud of you as our son
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua now says that former National Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung'u should walk with his head high because he did great work at the ministry.
Aisha Jumwa is my sister, I'll walk with her - Ruto
President William Ruto has assured Former Gender CS Aisha Jumwa that he will sort her out after she was left out of the new list of Cabinet Nominees. https://shorturl.at/EWBBF
Government, judiciary to ensure matters corruption are dealt with within 6 months
President William Ruto on Friday said that the law will be changed to have the government and judiciary work together to ensure matters of corruption are dealt with within a framework of six months.