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Kenya Ports Authority women basketball team needs a total overhaul or should be disbanded altogether.
If you thought the government was not serious about enforcing its new directive on noise pollution, then think twice.
The campaigns for the Ford Kenya chairmanship intensified as key players pitched tent in Bungoma District to consolidate their support.
A businessman accused of defrauding a medical doctor and a pilot of Sh7 million alleging he would invest the money on their behalf was charged on Monday.
The number of cholera patients admitted at the Kenyatta National Hospital rose to 31 on Monday, causing fears of an epidemic in Nairobi.
Controversy over the supply of medical equipment worth Sh40.3 million to the Medical Services ministry is being investigated by a parliamentary committee.
The tax-free, all-expenses-paid lifestyles of the president, vice-president, prime minister and MPs will be history if the draft constitution becomes law.
Kenya is not taking issues of climate change and environmental destruction seriously enough, say experts.
Kenya should do more to forge closer ties and promote business within East Africa, urges Charles Amatha. He cites the cost of sending a text message from Kenya to Uganda or Tanzania, Sh10, which is the same rate that applies internationally. "But sending a message to Kenya costs less than Sh5. The Communications Commission of Kenya should do something or else our neighbours will start questioning ...
Right from the beginning, I was very unhappy that Kenya had signed the Rome treaty that seemed to reverse our independence into a corner controlled by the imperialists.
Kenya's fragile manufacturing sector is set to get a boost in the marketplace next month as the government tightens its grip on the production and sale of fake goods with the establishment of a new agency.
Regional economies will continue to see a shift towards information based activity as the telecoms sector drives economic growth in the future, a survey of senior executives has found.
A grain handler who allegedly declined to release wheat belonging to a Nairobi businessman has been ordered to discharge it within 48 hours.
The law empowers wananchi to start private prosecutions when the police fail to take up the responsibility, Mombasa chief magistrate Rosemelle Mutoka has said.
The Malindi MP has dissolved committees of the Constituency Development Fund and bursary kitty in what he claimed was war against graft.Several other teams were also dissolved.
A cabinet minister on Monday took to the witness box and gave evidence in a case challenging his election as a Member of Parliament.
A grain handler who has allegedly declined to release a consignment belonging to a Nairobi businessman has now been ordered to discharge the cargo within 48 hours.
Teachers coming out of training institutions but fail to be absorbed in government employment in Kenya will soon find jobs in other African countries once a mobility protocol within the African Union is signed.
Environment activists are up in arms over a decision by police to bar them from holding demonstrations to push for a legally binding agreement at next month's climate change summit in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Africa's transition from formal colonialism to political independence was marked by a period of semi-subservience called "dominion."
Players in the country's capital market are meeting on Tuesday morning to discuss the separation of ownership and management referred to as demutualisation of the Nairobi Stock Exchange.
The government has asked for more time to file a response in a suit filed by a former provincial prison commander who was sacked last year following a strike.
There will be no future electricity rationing in the country, the government has declared.
The country earned Sh6.05 billion in the month of October this year by exporting 27.1 million kilogrammes of tea, the industry regulator, Tea Board of Kenya, has said.
The Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) has put wholesalers and retailers who fail to adhere to the certification marks on notice.
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