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Minnesota and Illinois file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop aggressive ICE raids, escalating the conflict between Democratic states and the federal government over immigration policy.
A Mombasa judge rules the government failed to protect Kwale International Sugar Company from squatters and arbitrarily carved out land for mining, leaving taxpayers to foot a massive bill.
The appointment of the Iceland Foods boss marks a stunning political defection, transforming a former Conservative donor into a Labour lawmaker.
As trade wars rattle the greenback, nations from Tunisia to a resurgent Ghana are proving that local stability—and gold—is the ultimate hedge.
As visa rules tighten and the cost of living bites, one couple’s decision to pack up their UK life after just two years resonates with thousands of Kenyans dreaming of—or dreading—the journey home.
The apex court overturns a 2020 decision that classified interchange and network fees as royalties, shielding lenders from massive retroactive tax bills.
As allegations regarding a tragic family death tear through the Bayo household, the controversial preacher offers a glimpse of co-parenting stability.
Defence CS Soipan Tuya hands over Sh2 billion hospital wing and new stadium to the military, betting on disciplined efficiency to deliver where civilian contractors have struggled.
Principal Secretary Chris Kiptoo cites strengthening currency and easing cost of living as proof of recovery, but questions remain on whether the relief has reached the average household.
Saint Kitts and Nevis took a historic gamble against the WHO's prohibitionist stance in Geneva. The proposal failed, but the diplomatic shockwaves are already hitting Nairobi.
For decades, they were dismissed as mere 'attendants.' Now, a quiet revolution is turning the custodians of the dead into recognized medical professionals—reshaping justice and dignity in the process.
Regulator unveils bold strategy to slash average transaction costs from KES 23 to KES 10, warning that high fees are choking the next wave of financial inclusion.
Sofia’s salary has shrunk by 28% in two years. Now, with Sh25,000 a month and a desire for secret assets, she faces the ultimate test of financial engineering.