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
Construction of the second phase of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) through the Nairobi National Park will begin next month despite protests from wildlife conservation lobbies.
Kenya has won several Energy awards at the ongoing World Energy Engineering Congress in Washington DC.
Kenya is set to mobilise Africa in a new fight with the ICC after judges at The Hague-based court referred the country to the Assembly of States Parties for non-cooperation. The court referred Kenya to its peers at the ASP, claiming the government refused to cooperate when it sought President Uhuru ...
Cord plans to register as a single 'corporate' Cord Party, allowing affiliates to field candidates on their tickets in some areas and under Cord tickets in others. The umbrella strategy aims to improve opposition chances of victory next year against the massive Jubilee Party machine — recently formed by the ...
Kenya is in the process of phasing out ozone depleting substances (ODS) and alternatives with high global warming potential (GWPs), a senior official said Friday.
Kenya has called at the United Nations General Assembly for more funding for its plan to repatriate more than 300,000 Somali refugees living in a vast camp on its border, citing world leaders' commitment to burden-sharing.
Kenya has called at the United Nations General Assembly for more funding for its plan to repatriate more than 300,000 Somali refugees living in a vast camp on its border, citing world leaders' commitment to burden-sharing.
Telkom Kenya has reviewed its data offers for its pre-paid Internet on Mobile and Internet Everywhere (modem) customers.
The Government has announced plans to partner with the private sector to build a six-lane highway from Mombasa to Nairobi are at an advanced stage.
Columbia Asia, one of the largest and fastest-growing healthcare companies in Asia, is expanding its operations to Africa.
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) wants to ride on inter-agency collaboration to crack whip on fake alcohol stamps that has cost the agency billions of shillings in tax revenue.
Motorists are likely to pay more for car insurance as underwriters feel the impact of higher costs and lower earnings from the high-risk private motor sub-sector.
A multi-billion-shilling deal to supply new hi-tech number plates might not happen any time soon.
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amb. Amina Mohamed has called on UN member states to pay as much attention to conflict prevention mechanisms as they do to peacekeeping.
Parliament unanimously endorsed Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), sending yet another strong signal of Kenya’s resolve to conclude the decade-old negotiations with Europe.
Scrapping visa requirements on their nationals is part of efforts to boost trade and investment.
[Focac] Nairobi -The Belt and Road initiative being championed by China will unleash global prosperity through increased cross border trade, cultural interactions and skills transfer, a Kenyan scribe said on Friday.
A human rights body has questioned the manner in which three women were killed at Mombasa Central police station, in what officers say was a foiled terror attack. Muhuri has challenged police reports that the women were suicide bombers on a mission to blow up the station. “When the story broke, the police narration ...
ODM wants rebels who defected to the Jubilee Party to walk the talk of their new heart-felt allegiance and resign — or get kicked out of the opposition. They should lose their seats and by-elections held to replace them, it says. The party has threatened to expel 13 elected members ...
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amb. Amina Mohamed has urged the global community to support countries hosting huge number of refugees in accordance with the principle of burden sharing.
Kenya has the potential of becoming a great maritime economy on the East African coast, the Government has said.