Jimmy Carter, 39th US President, Dies at 100

Former US President Jimmy Carter has passed away at the age of 100, as confirmed by his foundation, the Carter Center. Serving from 1977 to 1981, Carter was the longest-living…

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Investigation Underway Following Fatal Plane Crash in South Korea

SEOUL, South Korea, – A tragic plane crash in South Korea has left over 170 people dead, after a Jeju Air aircraft crashed while attempting to land at Muan International…

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Cabinet Approves Key Bill for Smoother Presidential Transition and Other Major Decisions

Kenyan Cabinet has approved the Assumption of Office of President and Transition of Executive Authority Bill, 2024, aimed at addressing existing gaps and ensuring a seamless handover of power during…

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Ruto’s Call to Action: Tackling Kenya’s Femicides Head-On

In a powerful response to the rising tide of femicides and violent crimes, President William Ruto has urged the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to step up its game. Speaking…

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Government Introduces Vehicle Restrictions for CSs, Bans Private Number Plates for State Cars

The Kenyan government has announced new restrictions on official vehicles allocated to government officials, aiming to enhance fiscal responsibility and uphold a commitment to austerity measures. The proposals, outlined in…

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High Court Freezes KETRACO-Adani Sh95 Billion Deal Pending Review

Kenya’s High Court has halted the Sh95 billion energy infrastructure deal between Kenya’s Ministry of Energy and Indian multinational Adani Energy Solutions, a move that puts the ambitious public-private partnership…

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High Court Halts Impeachment of Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua

The High Court has suspended the Senate’s impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, following his legal challenge against the proceedings. Justice Chacha Mwita issued a conservatory order on Friday,…

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Pope Francis Criticizes U.S. Presidential Candidates, Urges Catholic Voters to Choose “Lesser Evil”

Pope Francis has made a striking intervention in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, labeling both major candidates as “against life” and urging Catholic voters to select the “lesser evil” at…

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US Embassy in Nairobi Issues Security Alert Amid Rising Threats

In a recent announcement, the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi has issued a security alert urging American citizens to exercise heightened caution. The warning highlights that popular destinations frequented by foreigners,…

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TSC’s Bold Step to Combat Rising Discipline and Arson Issues

In a decisive move to curb the alarming rise in school indiscipline and arson, the Teacher Service Commission (TSC) has issued a clear directive to all principals and head teachers.…

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