King’ori Mwangi Has Died: What You Need To Know About The Former Police Boss
Former Kenya police boss, Mr King’ori passed away on the morning of Sunday, February 11, in a hospital in Nairobi where he was admitted. The family said in a statement...
Former Kenya police boss, Mr King’ori passed away on the morning of Sunday, February 11, in a hospital in Nairobi where he was admitted. The family said in a statement...
Following an uptick in incidents, thousands of Kenyan women staged a nonviolent march against femicide on Saturday in Nairobi and other cities. The ladies demanded protection and strong action against...
Nazizi Hirji, a musician from Kenya, and her spouse are grieving the loss of their three-year-old son Jazeel. Jazeel passed away on Christmas Day in an accident at the Tanzanian...
Popular Kenyan comedian Crazy Kennar, real name Kennedy Odhiambo, has opened out about the tragic death of his child, who passed away four days before his sold-out show, Happy Country....
President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, arrive in Baringo County for the annual Kimalel goat sale. President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua spent Ksh.15 million on...
On Friday, former President Uhuru Kenyatta received a courtesy call from US Ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whitman, at his Nairobi office. Kanze Dena, the former spokesperson for the State House,...
The government has declared that it will raise the pay of National Youth Service (NYS) employees by forty percent (40%), according to President William Ruto.Speaking during the NYS pass-out parade in Gilgil, Nakuru County, on Friday, December 8, Ruto stated that the pay increase will be realized within the following three years. The Taskforce on Police Reforms, led by former Chief Justice David Maraga, delivered a report, which the President mentioned included information about New York State. “When I was here last year, I did commit that we were going to include the National Youth Service in the review of salaries and working conditions...
Presently in Gilgil, Nakuru County, is President William Ruto attending the pass-out procession of National Youth Service graduates. The president arrived, looked over the parade, and then stood at the podium. In this 87th NYS recruit pass-out parade, around 10,000 people are being graduated.The recruits, who have been through a rigorous six-month training program, showcased their “excellent” formation and march past skills at a dress rehearsal on Monday. Jamlick Chabari, the deputy director general in charge of the paramilitary training program, commended the administration, instructors, and recruits for their dedication and diligence over the course of the training. They were chosen in a national mass recruitment drive in May. Moses Kuria, Cabinet Secretary for Public Service and Delivery Management, received a briefing last week from the acting Director General James Tembur “We discussed the NYS commercialization and reengineering programmes which I am happy to note are on course as...
To better the smooth operation of a significant youth summit at the Kenyatta International Convention Center (KICC), drivers will not be allowed to access some roads in the city of...