Civil society in Turkana questions authorities’ silence as justice for femicide and GBV crimes is reduced to ‘a few goats’ fine in northern Kenya
A non-governmental organisation, Friends of Lake Turkana (FoLT), northern Kenya, is demanding urgent government action following three separate incidents that resulted in maternal death, killing and rape of three women in Turkana County. Director and founder of Friends of Lake Turkana Ikal Ang’elei says the incidents have exposed critical failures...
Chepkoech Too is former Kanu MP Mark Too’s daughter and entitled to inheritance, Eldoret court rules after DNA evidence
The verdict now puts to rest the issue of her paternity after one of the late MP’s widows Sophie Too disowned her after his demise 10 years ago.
It is not just technology, Chinese tea brands are increasingly conquering global beverages market
In August 2025, to commemorate Singapore’s National Day, Chagee introduced a new orchid-flavoured beverage, the “Orchid Biluochun Milk Tea,” inspired by Singapore’s national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim.
How fashionista transitioned from UN employment to fashion, now building design empire beyond Kenya
Addressing potential Nigerian, Kenyan and international investors, Nwugu highlights the ease of doing business in East Africa’s largest economy, attributing her success to Kenya’s strong middle class and transparent regulatory framework, which has also allowed her business to expand into neighbouring countries.
Irrigation schemes brace for increased production after state invests $5.1m in rice farming
According to the project brief, the Kabong’o scheme will directly benefit 240 households and create an estimated 5,000 direct and 10,000 indirect jobs. Farmers are projected to earn gross revenues of approximately Ksh250,000 per acre per season, translating to about Ksh250 million annually across 1.6 cropping seasons once the scheme is fully operational.
Scientist’s launch African livestock genetic resources guide book as indigenous species face threats from rise in crossbreeding
Director of AU-IBAR, Dr Huyam Salih, and Director General of International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Prof Appolinaire Djikeng, during the launch of the African Livestock Genetic Resources and Sustainable Breeding Strategies: Unlocking a Treasure Trove and Guide for Improved Productivity book at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) in Nairobi
Swarm of bees invade burial in Makueni County in bizarre incident locals link to witchcraft
The bizarre Tuesday incident that occurred at Kasemeini village, where relatives and friends had gathered to give their departed kin a solemn send off before the bees caused mayhem, halting ceremony for over three hours before it would proceed.
FGM prevalence in Kajiado starkly high at 78 per cent, nearly four times national average in Kenya – report
Speaking during a community outreach forum in Kajiado West, Gitonga said the NGO is working closely with administrators, teachers and religious leaders to promote alternative rites of passage that uphold cultural values without harming girls.
Teacher of all seasons: Ninety-two-year old retired Kenyan teacher revisits a school he taught at 70 years ago
Father Rector-In-Charge at Kiserian Junior Seminary, Rev Joseph Waratho (seated centre, left) with some of his students when they welcomed a former teacher at the school, Mr Gabriel Gaitho (seated). Mwalimu Gaitho (92 years) taught at the institution in 1956. Photo: Courtesy
Uganda reaches milestone in linguistic diversity, multilingualism and protection of mother tongues
Uganda Tgovernment recognises language as a fundamental pillar of cultural identity, social inclusion and sustainable national development, the minister said.














