Sunday, December 14, 2025

Mobile schools in Turkana helping transform education

Education in Kenya continues facing challenges ranging from lack of infrastructure, enough study materials and poor pay for teachers. These are just a few of...

The message Pontiff left Kenyan youth and families

By Cyrus Kioko The three days visit to Kenya by Pope Francis has been celebrated nationally with thousands of people attending his public mass at...

Education for all (EFA) remains a pipe dream to communities in the arid areas

By Malachi Motano Over a decade ago, the UN member states rolled out Education For All (EFA) programme at a conference in Dakar-Senegal backed up...

Will stance on corruption cost President Kenyatta his second term?

On Monday, Kenyans waited anxiously as President Uhuru Kenyatta was to address the nation on the state of corruption in the country. Coming just days...

Pope Francis: Transforming current development models a “political and economic obligation”

During the historic visit by Pope Francis to Africa, the Pope has emphasized that transforming current development models is a “political and economic obligation”. Speaking...

Chives farming transforming farmers’ lives in Bahati, Nakuru

There is nothing that makes a farmer rejoice more than knowing there is a ready market for their produce. Hassle free. This is one advantage...

Senate Committee on Energy orders for medical screening of Thange residents

The Senate Committee on Energy wants residents of Thange Village in Kibwezi Sub County affected by a massive oil spillage screened for possible petroleum...

Reprieve as Kenya Pipeline Company promises to compensate Thange residents affected by oil spillage

Hundreds of residents from Thange village in Kibwezi, Makueni County affected by a massive oil spillage from a pipeline belonging to the Kenya Pipeline...

Should Kenya legalise corruption as it morphs into a monster?

For the past several months, runaway corruption and the lethargy expressed by the highest office in the country to fight have been the talk...

Beware Nakuru farmers, there could be fake livestock drugs in the market

By Lorna Abuga The man Joseph Odhiambo Odour is alleged to have been found selling three drugs that are not registered by the Pharmacy and...

What should be done to tame hate speech in Kenya?

By Cyrus Kioko Increasing number of political leaders association in hate speech has reignited debate over how valid hate speech law is as set by...

Primary school that is a hallmark of success in Narok County

By Florence Gichoya In the serene Mara plains, Nkoilalel Primary school stands out as a shining example of academic excellence. It is the best performing...

Internal security should be devolved to counties

By George Githinji Article 187 of the Constitution provides a mechanism for the transfer of functions between both levels of government, that is, the national...

‘It’s not yet time,’ as Waiguru brushes off resignation calls

Embattled Devolution CS Anne Waiguru has issued a statement on the ongoing corruption allegations against her ministry. In what has been a sustained push for...

Nakuru is Kenya’s third most dangerous county for journalists

At least 7 cases of violence against journalists were reported in Nakuru county between January and September this year. This, according to a report...

History made as Egerton University appoints first woman Vice Chancellor

By Olanga Nyamamu Egerton University has a new Vice Chancellor (V.C.). In an appointment that was made public on Thursday 29th October 2015 Prof. Rose...

Why casual sex among teenagers is not news anymore

By Njoki Maina About five decades ago, cohabitation in institutions was unheard of. Marriage those days was treated as a sacred union between man and...

Catholic Bishops warn of ethnic hate ahead of Pope Francis visit

Catholic bishops in the country have called on Kenyans to avoid discussions that might stir the country towards  ethnic animosity ahead of the Pope's...

Makueni MCAs adopt motion to train residents on human-wildlife conflicts

Daniel Kituku Members of the Makueni County Assembly (MCAs) have adopted a motion to train people on animal behavior in order to minimize human -...

Corruption is the Kenya government’s lifestyle

By George Githinji Corruption in Kenya is rife from the top echelons of government to the grassroots level of public service and other organs of...

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