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President William Ruto and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua lead the nation in mourning the celebrated '11th Hour' singer, who passed away after a battle with leukemia, leaving a significant void in Kenya's gospel music industry.


The unsolved sabotage of a key Russian gas pipeline continues to impact global energy markets, affecting fuel and fertiliser prices in Kenya, as a Ukrainian suspect alleges mistreatment in a high-stakes international investigation.


Senator Richard Onyonka’s claim that his father, a former minister, sheltered Yoweri Museveni in 1978 highlights a stark contrast with the recent detention of Kenyan activists in Uganda, raising questions about shifting diplomatic ties.

A high-stakes investigation into a multi-million dollar kickback scheme at Ukraine's state nuclear firm, Energoatom, tests the nation's anti-graft resolve amid war and implicates a close associate of the president.

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's release after three weeks in jail puts a global spotlight on presidential accountability, a case with strong resonance for Kenya and other African nations grappling with political impunity.
The move signals a significant enforcement of urban aesthetic laws under Governor Sakaja's administration, impacting property owners and setting a new precedent for building maintenance in Kenya's capital.

Kenyan gospel icon Betty Bayo, famous for her hit “Eleventh Hour,” has died at Kenyatta National Hospital after a battle with leukaemia. Family and colleagues hailed her enduring legacy and contribution to the gospel music industry.

Jakarta's decision to name authoritarian ex-president Suharto a national hero ignites fierce debate on historical revisionism, offering stark lessons for nations like Kenya grappling with legacies of impunity and transitional justice.
