Government and Policy

Teachers across Kenya are edging closer to a nationwide strike following mounting frustrations over failing medical cover and delayed healthcare

By Robai Ludenyi Rising tensions in the Middle East are casting a shadow over the livelihoods of more than 400,000

By Robai Ludenyi While many Kenyans are tightening their belts and figuring out how to stretch every shilling to the

By Alain Mugisho Nabalinda The National Treasury of Kenya has retained funding for the office and pension of veteran opposition

By Deborah Sivyatsomana Kavira The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is preparing a major real estate expansion that could transform how

By Robai Ludenyi Kenya’s ongoing talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are unlikely to produce a new loan agreement

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a detailed guideline explaining how schools can initiate and approve learner transfer

By Alain Mugisho Nabalinda The Kenyan government has unveiled an ambitious KSh100 billion expansion plan aimed at transforming the country’s

By Robai Ludenyi A growing number of Kenyans who studied in Russia are returning home with strong academic qualifications, but

Robai Ludenyi What began as a simple decision to join Instagram ended in heartbreak, bloodshed, and a prison sentence that

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has called on all registered but currently unemployed teachers to take part in a nationwide

When the Cabinet Secretary in charge of a nation’s finances admits in an affidavit that he misled the public, the