Senator Andrew Omtatah has asked the Senate to investigate the Central Bank of Kenya’s Sh14.5 billion currency printing deal with German firm Giesecke+Devrient after the Auditor-General flagged major procurement irregularities.
Some corporate disputes don’t just fade away, they consume the business entirely. In extreme cases, companies are dissolved, assets sold off, and entire workforces rendered jobless
The story of the ridiculed girls shows that education is not just about teachers, exams, or buildings. It is also about dignity, belonging, and the quiet basics that shape a child’s everyday school experience.
While the ride-hailing apps are very convenient, one of the ways they lure customers to choose them over other platforms is through discounts and promotions.
Kenyan music duo, We Are Nubia, are set to perform at the Blankets & Wine festival on September 28. In a Pulse Interview, the duo share the story of their origins, the meaning of their name, and what it's like working together. They also discuss their breakout song 'DnD' and their upcoming EP.
In a continent often scarred by disputed polls, a handful of African presidents have shown rare statesmanship by conceding defeat after a single term and handing over power peacefully.
Youth in Kenya adapt quickly to change, turning challenges into opportunities. From digital platforms to agritech solutions, they have always found ways to innovate. The electric mobility wave is just the latest frontier.
The sight of Litein High School students facing charges has left many parents shocked. While it seems unthinkable, Kenyan law is clear: children can be charged with serious crimes. But at what age does a child become responsible for their actions, and how does the justice system handle them differently from adults? Here’s what every Kenyan needs to know.
Senator Andrew Omtatah has asked the Senate to investigate the Central Bank of Kenya’s Sh14.5 billion currency printing deal with German firm Giesecke+Devrient after the Auditor-General flagged major procurement irregularities.
Some corporate disputes don’t just fade away, they consume the business entirely. In extreme cases, companies are dissolved, assets sold off, and entire workforces rendered jobless
Nairobi’s nightlife has come a long way from the days of Florida 2000 and small estate pubs. It is now a full-blown industry that reflects the city’s growth, diversity, and dynamism.
A viral video of Mogadishu FC fans playing with the Kenyan flag has raised questions about what the law says about its use and the penalties for breaking it.