Kenya
Vai alla Scheda Paese »There comes a time when the nation is more important than an individual.
— George Saitoti
There comes a time when the nation is more important than an individual.
— George Saitoti
Trade Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo was right to say Kenya will not sign a free trade agreement with China.
Opposition leader Raila odinga paid a courtesy visit to business mogul Chris Kirubi on Tuesday at his home in Nairobi.
Over twenty suspects arrested on Monday over the Sh9 billion National Youth Service (NYS) scandal have been arraigned in Milimani Law Courts, Nairobi.
Daniel Waihenya, a Business Administration graduate, says he is angered by the runaway corruption.
Head of agency held as business chiefs warn graft threatens country’s economic agenda
A decision by Nairobi County Government to allow only two vehicles per sacco into the Central Business District (CBD) starting today has sparked angry
The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has expressed alarm over the frequent transfer of judges and magistrates.
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Monica Juma has shaken up her ministry in a major reshuffle that will see more than 100 officers out of Nairobi.
The officers will report to their news stations on June 15, according to Cabinet Secretary Monica Juma.
Ouko and Odero complete a front row partnership.
State corporation Brand Kenya has become the official shirt sponsor of Kenya Sevens.
Governor says he will ensure business people have a conducive working environment.
Kenya Revenue Authority has impounded 21 vehicles at the coast that have foreign registration numbers worth Sh30 million.
PS says they are keen to transform ocean-and-lake-facing towns.
Cash transfers and remittances from the Diaspora have been rising steadily, recently surpassing Sh200 billion per year.
The surge of cybercrimes has posed the greatest transnational security threat to democracy.
Kenya Power has been accused of directing most business to the third party vendors leading to users paying high bills
The judge ordered the University of Nairobi to readmit him as a student in the School of Law.
Whoever dreamt that a day would come when businessmen would fight over city toilets?
High Court orders the University of Nairobi to award Meru Senator his law degree.