Kenya, alongside Tanzania and Uganda, is scheduled to co-host the 2027 AFCON from June 19 to July 18, 2027, marking the first time 3 nations will co-host the tournament.
The 15-million-member co-operative movement is expected to receive approximately Ksh9.47 billion of the total payout, subject ...
The High Court found that the 2024 rollout violated key constitutional rights, including the right to health and human ...
New construction rules are targeting a key loophole used by developers, as Nairobi county moves to tighten oversight in the ...
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The project will also involve extensive engineering works, including the construction of 13 tunnels, 23 bridges, and 376 ...
According to Bolt, the average driver earns Ksh63,000 per month, with the top 20 per cent earning up to Ksh184,000, while ...
The lawmakers noted that the defence ministry's budget has risen by Ksh24.13 billion, largely driven by heightened ...
The latest strategy aligns with the government's broader efforts to use sports as a driver of youth empowerment, job creation ...
The project is part of a bigger 165km Nairobi city modernisation scheme connecting to Talanta Sports City for events like the ...
The future of AFCON is in jeopardy, with Kenya set to host the tournament in 2027 alongside Uganda and Tanzania.
The consumer rights body demands urgent intervention from Parliament to prevent what it terms as a possibility of loss of ...