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The escalating feud between governors, MPs, and the national executive is betraying spirit of devolution
It is now emerging that a mass reshuffle of secondary school teachers could be in the offing as institutions prepare to admit the first class of Senior School i
The Sauti SACCO cooperative has embarked on a major recruitment drive to boost membership numbers which has drastically gone due to retirement of majority enlis
About Sh13 billion of Sacco members' savings are suspected to have been mismanaged over the years by previous Kuscco management, some of whom are now in court f
COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli has urged foreign investors in the country to employ Kenyans directly and not through outsourcing companies.
Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika went to the US last year to deliver her twins, sparking outrage over her administration's neglect of the health sector.
A court has ordered a man to find a home for his wife within six months to resolve ongoing conflicts between her and his mother.
According to experts, blood clots are the leading cause of sudden death amongst seemingly healthy people, cancer patients, and hospitalised patients.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has recovered two AK-47 rifles believed to have been used in the fatal attack on three National Police Reservis