The High Court has suspended a directive by Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome ordering security services to reign in on striking medical professionals whose protests he declared a "nuisance".
KDF denied allegations that the officers had attacked and disarmed a local police officer in the line of duty, even as it promised a joint probe on the matter. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today ...
The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has called for an immediate end to threats and intimidation against ...
Pro-Palestinian protests are challenging U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza. The idea: The tests measure cancer “signals” ...
During a critical meeting addressing the ongoing labour unrest in the country's health sector, Council of Governors ...
This story is all too familiar for the tea pickers of Kericho, Kenya’s largest tea-growing region. Over the past decade, as ...
The Interior CS Kithure Kindiki directed security agencies to use all the lawful means and resources available to prevent any ...
Health services in government hospitals in Kenya remain paralysed as patients who cannot afford treatment in private ...
Felix Kelian's family disclosed that they spoke to him before he died, and he explained to them what transpired on the night ...
The youths who are against the strike threatened to stone the doctors if they did not return to their work stations.
Kenya’s governing coalition has finally nominated its three representatives to a bipartisan panel tasked with overseeing an ...
Additional security will be on hand to ward off potential disruption as well as ensure safe passage for the numerous ...