High Court directs Mbadi to disclose Kenya's funding to EADB, orders audit review
The High Court has ordered Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi to submit a detailed report to Parliament on Kenya’s total contributions to the East African Development Bank (EADB) since 2014.
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High Court directs Mbadi to disclose Kenya's funding to EADB, orders audit review
Belio Kipsang moved from Education as Ruto appoints new PSs
President William Ruto has made changes to government, reassigning Principal Secretaries and nominating new PSs in a move aimed at strengthening economic and social development.
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Belio Kipsang moved from Education as Ruto appoints new PSs
NACADA arrests three, seizes 52 shisha bongs in Nairobi crackdown
NACADA has arrested three people and confiscated 52 shisha bongs in raids on two Nairobi clubs, intensifying efforts to enforce the 2017 ban on the substance.
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NACADA arrests three, seizes 52 shisha bongs in Nairobi crackdown
Nakhumicha lands ambassador role in government changes
President William Ruto has nominated former Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha as Kenya’s Permanent Representative to the UN Habitat in Nairobi.
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Nakhumicha lands ambassador role in government changes
Super Metro disputes NTSA claims, says suspension unfair
Super Metro Limited has dismissed claims by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) regarding the suspension of its operator licence, saying the allegations are outdated and inaccurate.
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Super Metro disputes NTSA claims, says suspension unfair
Kenya, Lesotho to strengthen ties after Nairobi talks
President William Ruto and King Letsie III of Lesotho held talks at State House Nairobi, affirming the strong and cordial relations between their nations and exploring ways to enhance them.
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Kenya, Lesotho to strengthen ties after Nairobi talks
I will not be cowed - Nyoro says after government officials skip his event
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has downplayed the absence of senior government officials at his event on Wednesday, March 19, insisting he remains focused on development.
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I will not be cowed - Nyoro says after government officials skip his event
Startup seeks to make eyewear affordable, accessible through innovation
A startup is challenging the eyewear industry by offering low-cost, high-quality glasses through a scalable distribution model aimed at underserved communities.
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Startup seeks to make eyewear affordable, accessible through innovation
Scholarship program opens doors for visually impaired students
Physically challenged students in Africa have a new opportunity to access education and employment through a scholarship initiative by the European Business Institute (EBU) of Luxembourg.
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Scholarship program opens doors for visually impaired students
Expect downpours, weatherman say as long rains begin
Kenya Meteorological Department has confirmed the onset of the March-April-May long rains in parts of the country, with more regions expected to see rainfall in the coming days.
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Expect downpours, weatherman say as long rains begin
Private hospitals demand unpaid claims as health ministry issues closure threats
KAPH has criticised the Ministry of Health for threatening to shut down private healthcare facilities over concerns raised about SHA scheme, citing millions in unpaid claims.
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Private hospitals demand unpaid claims as health ministry issues closure threats
Kenya, Netherlands expand agricultural ties with tree planting, trade deals
 Kenya and the Netherlands have reinforced their agricultural partnership through a tree-growing initiative in Kiambu and the signing of agreements to boost investment and trade.
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Kenya, Netherlands expand agricultural ties with tree planting, trade deals
PCEA clerics to face court over defiance in leadership dispute
The High Court has scheduled the cross-examination of PCEA Moderator Thegu Mutahi and Secretary General Robert Waihenya for April 2 in a contempt of court case.
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PCEA clerics to face court over defiance in leadership dispute
Qatar hosts trilateral talks with Rwanda, DRC leaders to advance peace efforts
Qatar hosted a trilateral meeting with leaders from Rwanda and the DR Congo in Doha on Tuesday, March 18, to discuss efforts to stabilise eastern DRC, where conflict persists.
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Qatar hosts trilateral talks with Rwanda, DRC leaders to advance peace efforts
Doctors, clinical officers protest over pay cuts, job security
 Healthcare workers took to the streets on Tuesday, demanding fair treatment and job security, warning of a nationwide strike if intern salaries were cut.
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Doctors, clinical officers protest over pay cuts, job security
Rwanda cuts diplomatic ties with Belgium, orders diplomats to leave
Rwanda has severed diplomatic relations with Belgium, accusing it of neocolonial interference, regional destabilisation and tolerating genocide denial.
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Rwanda cuts diplomatic ties with Belgium, orders diplomats to leave
Hearing loss: What your ears aren't telling you - until it's too late
For many, hearing is a silent gift, unnoticed until it begins to fade. In Kenya, where conversations weave through matatus, marketplaces and homesteads, the gift of hearing is often taken for granted.
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Hearing loss: What your ears aren't telling you - until it's too late
State cancels adverts to Standard Media as court set to rule on ad monopoly case
The government has cancelled adverts to Standard Media Group for the National Irrigation Sector Investment Plan (NISIP) media campaign.
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State cancels adverts to Standard Media as court set to rule on ad monopoly case
Bodaboda sector taps Sonko for leadership amid regulation concerns
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has been elected patron of Kenya’s bodaboda and tuk-tuk operators, representing over 2.5 million riders nationwide.
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Bodaboda sector taps Sonko for leadership amid regulation concerns
Kenya pleads for mercy as Margaret Nduta set for execution in Vietnam
Kenya has asked Vietnam to halt the execution of Margaret Nduta Macharia, a Kenyan woman sentenced to death for drug trafficking, as diplomatic efforts for reprieve continue.
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Kenya pleads for mercy as Margaret Nduta set for execution in Vietnam
Sh1.7 billion project backs local fight against land degradation
A Sh1.7 billion initiative has been launched to restore degraded land, create jobs and boost climate resilience.
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Sh1.7 billion project backs local fight against land degradation
Kenyan engineers push AI frontier with global partnerships
Kenyan engineers are spearheading the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into their profession, positioning the country as a leader in AI-driven engineering solutions.
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Kenyan engineers push AI frontier with global partnerships
Doctors, civil servants to hold mass protest over salaries, medical cover
Doctors and civil servants to protest on Tuesday, March 18, over proposed intern doctor pay cuts and the government's failure to fund the Public Officers Medical Fund under SHA.
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Doctors, civil servants to hold mass protest over salaries, medical cover
Kenya pushes for tougher global drug controls at Vienna summit
Kenya has called for enhanced global collaboration in tackling the misuse of controlled substances, urging further evaluation of drugs posing public health risks.
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Kenya pushes for tougher global drug controls at Vienna summit
New Mbogolo Bridge to close for two weeks for completion
KeNHA will close the New Mbogolo Bridge along the Mombasa-Mtwapa-Kilifi road from Tuesday, March 18, at midnight until Tuesday, April 1, at midnight to allow for completion works.
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New Mbogolo Bridge to close for two weeks for completion
IGAD urges restraint as South Sudan crisis escalates
IGAD has called for immediate de-escalation in South Sudan following renewed violence in Nasir, Upper Nile State, that has left scores dead and threatens the country’s fragile peace process.
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IGAD urges restraint as South Sudan crisis escalates
New insurance plan shields Kenyan migrant workers as Labour reforms take shape
Every year, dozens of Kenyan migrant workers die or get stranded abroad with no structured way to return home.
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New insurance plan shields Kenyan migrant workers as Labour reforms take shape
UDA extends registration for grassroots elections, adjusts poll dates in six counties
The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has extended candidate registration for its Phase II grassroots elections to 21st March, pushing the deadline by a week.
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UDA extends registration for grassroots elections, adjusts poll dates in six counties
Cabinet approves Bomas convention complex, key infrastructure projects
The government has approved the construction of the Bomas International Convention Complex, with work set to begin in two weeks.
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Cabinet approves Bomas convention complex, key infrastructure projects
PCEA cleric ordered to pay Sh8 million as guarantors get reprieve
The Cooperative Tribunal has ordered PCEA elder David Nderitu Ndumo to repay a Sh8 million loan he took from Sheria SACCO more than five years ago, providing relief to his guarantors.
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PCEA cleric ordered to pay Sh8 million as guarantors get reprieve
China's AI rise reshapes Africa's tech future amid global rivalry
 China’s rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are shifting the global tech landscape, with Africa emerging as a key player in this evolving dynamic.
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China's AI rise reshapes Africa's tech future amid global rivalry
Ruto made the first move, not me, Raila defends cooperation
Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has defended his decision to cooperate with President William Ruto, insisting that it was Ruto who approached him to help stabilise the country.
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Ruto made the first move, not me, Raila defends cooperation
Kenya pushes for gender-sensitive drug policies at global forum
Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to gender-sensitive drug policies, advocating for inclusive interventions that address the distinct challenges faced by men and women.
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Kenya pushes for gender-sensitive drug policies at global forum
Sonko recognised for humanitarian work in East Africa
Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko has been recognised as the East African Humanitarian Personality of the Year for his support to vulnerable groups.
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Sonko recognised for humanitarian work in East Africa
Karua urges women engineers to lead in policy and governance
Women engineers must take leadership roles and actively shape Kenya’s development by ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making, Martha Karua has said.
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Karua urges women engineers to lead in policy and governance
Government dismisses claims Bomas of Kenya has been sold
The government has dismissed claims by Rigathi Gachagua that Bomas of Kenya has been sold to a Turkish national.
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Government dismisses claims Bomas of Kenya has been sold
Millers reject claims of sidelining local wheat farmers
The Cereal Millers Association (CMA) has refuted claims that millers are prioritising wheat imports over locally produced wheat, saying the accusations are misleading and unfounded.
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Millers reject claims of sidelining local wheat farmers
Protesters storm Jesus Winner Ministry over Ruto donation
Police on Sunday fired teargas to disperse protesters at Jesus Winner Ministry Church in Roysambu, where they had gathered to oppose President William Ruto’s Sh20 million donation to the church.
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Protesters storm Jesus Winner Ministry over Ruto donation
KUCCPS opens applications for 13,823 public TTC slots for September intake
The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has opened applications for 13,823 slots in public teacher training colleges (TTCs) for the September intake.
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KUCCPS opens applications for 13,823 public TTC slots for September intake
Government to settle NHIF debts, prioritise small hospitals
Government will settle outstanding debts owed by the now-defunct National Health Insurance Fund to healthcare providers, prioritising hospitals with claims of Sh10 million and below.
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Government to settle NHIF debts, prioritise small hospitals
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