Cereals board owed Sh2bn
The National Cereals and Produce Board is facing a financial crisis due to debts owed by the government, a senior official has said.
Lack of funds locks schools out of fete
The Coast provincial drama festival kicked off on Tuesday with a low turn-out.
Sports: Strathmore beat Kenya Police
Mixed bag for man sentenced to death for armed robbery
When three appellate judges recently served justice, it came as a mixture of reprieve and misfortune for the appellant. Reprieve because the three, Samuel Bosire, Erastus Githinji and Philip Waki, set aside the judgment from the lower courts sentencing Richard Charo Mole to death and misfortune because he will have to be retried.
Nairobi water rationing to go on
Water rationing is expected to continue despite levels at Ndakaini Dam being at an all- time high.
Court restrains Oburu in railways land dispute
The High Court has issued an order stopping an MP from transferring some property in Kisumu he is alleged to have acquired illegally.
Man swept away in raging floods
A man died as heavy rains continued to pound Nakuru Town and its environs while five people are feared dead after floods swept away two villages in Garbatula District.
Two killed in highway accidents
A pupil and a driver died in two separate road accidents on the Malaba-Bungoma road on Wednesday.
Alarm as fertiliser prices rise
Traders in the North Rift have increased the price of farm inputs following a rise in demand as the planting season begins.
Ministry cracks whip on unlicensed hotels
Balala says illegal establishments will be shut down from March 15
