Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua and his business partner named Julia Mwangi could be auctioned over unsettled KSh 25 million for an apartment in Nairobi.
Jacaranda Bunge la Wananchi has launched the "Chukua Kura Initiative" to mobilise Kenyans to register as voters ahead of the 2027 General Election.
Mihrab Tower is a modern 25-floor commercial building situated along Lenana Road in Kilimani, Nairobi, one of the city’s fastest-growing business and residential districts. The building was ...
Lukelo Willilo, the Zone 3 Secretary General and President of the Boxing Federation of Tanzania, arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, to oversee the final preparations for the upcoming Zone 3 Elite Men’s and ...
The Nairobi International Financial Centre (NIFC) has been admitted as the 21st member of the World Alliance of International Financial Centers (WAIFC) during its Annual General Meeting in Frankfurt, ...
The High Court in Nairobi has rejected an application by Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja seeking to restrain media houses and journalists from publishing stories linking him to violence during the ...
Workers and industry are bracing for the end of a longstanding U.S. trade agreement that gave African exporters preferential treatment and now leaves businesses vulnerable to new competitive pressures ...
Every night, when Kennedy Mutuma's chest throbs with a pain that steals his breath, he doesn't just remember; he relives the moments he stared down death, twice, and somehow survived. The second, ...
Lands CS Wahome tells MPs the disputed Sh1.3b Loresho land belongs to businessman Ashok Kumar, per land records; ex-Nairobi Provincial Commissioner Davis Chelogoi also claims ownership.
Across Nairobi’s downtown streets, nail salons have mushroomed, luring women with promises of cheap manicures and pedicures.
Somalian football fans sparked outrage for desecrating the Kenyan national flag after their club lost a Champions League preliminary match in Nairobi in 2025. Following the incident, a TikTok video ...
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa), embedding in legislation a landmark trade agreement that has for 25 years given some African goods duty-free access to the US market, expires on Tuesday.