‘No man is limited’: Former marathon record holder of Kipchoge says Olympic flagbearer role as huge opportunity
Kenya will be represented by two athletes at Milan-Cortina 2026: Alpine skiers Sabrina Simader and Issa Laborde
Business community and foreign investors in Kenya support expansion of regional trade
Principal Secretary for Trade Regina Ombam, however, challenged players in the private sector to up their game to cope with the ever dynamic trends in the global market, saying it was time to rethink their approach to survive the turbulence.
Former African presidents meeting in Uganda discusses conflict, peace process in eastern DRC
A high-level panel of facilitators led by former African heads of state convened in the Ugandan capital of Kampala on Tuesday to advance dialogue and the peace process in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The one-day meeting, hosted at State House Entebbe by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni,...
Regional governments in Kenya push for enhanced role in trade development
The forum to gather views on the draft bill seeks to provide a comprehensive legal framework for the development, facilitation, promotion and regulation of both domestic and international trade and address key challenges such as fragmented regulations between national and county governments, duplication of licences and fees and barriers to the free movement of goods across counties.
Kenya’s private sector lauds US President Trump for assenting to preferential trade treaty with Africa
The presidential assent solidifies the reprieve for over 66,000 Kenyan workers, particularly in the apparel, textile and agribusiness sectors. It underlines the critical importance of this preferential trade framework and KEPSA’s advocacy role in positioning Kenya as a crucial trade partner for global markets.
Forced vaccination: US Congress members petition attorney general to investigate four states for religious exemptions ban
In their letter, Steube and his colleagues argued that in two recent decisions, the US Supreme Court has provided clear guidance on First Amendment rights. In a June 2025 Supreme Court decision, Mahmoud v. Taylor, the court sided with parents who wanted to opt their children out of LGBTQ-themed elementary school books due to their religious beliefs.









