KWS Rangers Shooting Stray Crocodile

The Kenya Wildlife Service has been put on the spot once again over the manner in which they handle stray wild animals which they are mandated to conserve and protect. This follows the release of a video on social media showing two men said to be Kenya Wildlife...

Justin Muturi recalls MPs

The National Assembly will hold a special sitting next Tuesday to consider the nominations of former Anglican Church Archbishop Eliud Wabukala and Wafula Chebukati to chair the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and Independent Electoral and Boundaries...

Opposition litmus test

Opposition leaders and their supporters converged at Bomas in Nairobi Wednesday for the unveiling of an alliance of parties that will battle it out in the next general election with Jubilee Party. One by one stepped up urging their supporters to go and register as a...

Step up-Mourinho to Manchester United fans and players

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said he, his players and even the club’s supporters will need to raise their game when arch rivals Liverpool visit Old Trafford this weekend. United ground out a 2-0 win against Hull City in Tuesday’s League Cup...

Norway starts turning off its FM analogue radio signal

Norway is the first country in the world to start switching off its analogue radio signals. The Nordic nation will start turning off the FM signal at 11:11 local time (10:11 GMT) on Wednesday, in favour of Digital Audio Broadcasting, or DAB. The digital signal gives...

Egypt Arrests Four In Church Bombing

Egyptian authorities have arrested four people in connection with a Sunday mass bombing last month. The December 11 suicide attack at the Saint Peter and Saint Paul church in Cairo killed 28 people and injured over 40. Eleven people are still in the hospital....

FIFA’s World Cup Boost for Africa

Dar es Salaam — Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) has warmly welcomed the decision by Fifa to expand the 2026 World Cup finals to 48 teams from 32, saying it is a positive step. TFF secretary general Mwesigwa Celestin said yesterday that the decision would increase...

Jubilee Party targets registering 4.9 million new voters

Jubilee Party is targeting to register 4.9 million new voters in its strongholds of central Kenya and Rift Valley to boost its chances of retaining the presidency in August elections. Deputy President William Ruto on Tuesday kick-started the campaign to register more...