Despite a requirement by the State that public servants ought to clear annual leave, it has emerged that about 6000 employees of Nairobi city county have never gone on leave for more than five years.
Gambia’s President Adama Barrow has praised President William Ruto’s affordable housing project, terming it an important development that caters to everyone in society.
Nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba confirmed she has been is a relationship with former Ghanaian President John Kufuor, who she claims is the father of her child
Nairobi County has started another push to allow developers to go up to 75 floors in some key areas, a move that is already creating a thrill among contractors, architects and residents.
Renowned town planner Mairura Omwenga says Nairobi may not be ready yet for this kind of highrise development, arguing that the city is not just about buildings but an integration of many elements.
Central Organisation of Trade Union secretary General Francis Atwoli has made a U turn over plans to sue Martha Karua over her choice of purple colour for the rebranded party.
The Nairobi County’s Executive irregularly employed 3,834 staff without following due process, a report by the AG for the year 2023/2024 has revealed.
President William Ruto on Thursday hosted Bishop Edward Mwai of Jesus Winner Ministry, which received Sh20 million donation from him last week.
Police have disowned actions by alias Chepkulei who set up a police patrol base at Cherus shopping centre in Uasin-Gishu County.
The Aditor General report has opened the lid on the operation of the Dishi na County programme in Nairobi including questions on how Sh145 million donated by the French government was spent.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja is under scrutiny for overseeing the registration of a private entity to manage garbage collection in the city.
The Nairobi City County will this year not host the Easter holidays choirs competition.
The Association of Gaming Operators – Kenya (AGOK) has welcomed the legislation to regulate gambling.
Calls to close it and identify new burial grounds have increased, but a recent government report suggests the consequences of inaction are no longer just about space, they are now about public health.