Who's fooling who...on Chiefs, DCs and DOs?

Confusion and uncertainty has tightened its grip on the over 10,000 State officials in the Provincial Administration over their fate once their positions are scrapped.

ODM rivals unite, vow to win Makadara by-election

Prime Minister Raila Odinga has intervened to end political feuds between ODM leaders in Makadara, Nairobi.

Security guards to get guns if Bill becomes law

The draft Private Security Industry Regulations Bill 2010 seeks to arm private security firms under the strict supervision.

Wabukala's wife collapses, dies

The wife of the Anglican Church Archbishop Eliud Wabukala is dead.

Teachers call for prompt funding as schools off to a slow start

Learning kicked off smoothly in most districts as schools reopened for the final term in 2010.

Court to rule on Queen Jane's burial tussle

The court will on Friday rule on where musician Jane Nyambura, alias Queen Jane, will be buried.

Boy alleges doctor's negligence, wants Sh4m pay

A minor is seeking Sh4 million compensation from a hospital over alleged negligence.

East Africa given red card for unjust land, agricultural policies

East African governments have been criticised for failing to protect their agricultural workers from exploitation, and chided for leasing to foreigners land without the explicit consent of existing users.

Cabinet divided over Bashir visit to country

Contrasting statements by ministers on whether the Cabinet was briefed on indicted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir’s August 4 visit to the country has alarmed political scientists.

Why police and APs may never be the same again

Tomorrow, the friendly guard manning your neighbour's gate may legally carry a gun, and junior police officers will be able to reject unlawful orders from their superiors.

KBC Board sacks Waweru over World Cup deal

Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) Board has sacked Managing Director, David Waweru and the firm's secretary Hezekiel Oira over impropriety in contract to broadcast FIFA world cup matches.

Why the rush to be Governor, Senator

The allure and prestige of being a Member of Parliament is slowly waning as the 2012 election fever sets in, after the new Constitution opened a new doorway to power, influence and privilege.

It is back to school craze as State gives Sh9 billion

The back-to-school craze has returned with parents digging deep into their savings to send their children to school.

Gearing up to break the fast

Muslims countrywide are expected to end their 30-day fast this weekend, wrapping up the holy month of Ramadhan, and ushering the Eid-Ul-Fitr festivities.