With over 10 suspects arrested and three attackers killed in fighting at the Nairobi complex, Kenyan officials claim troops have won back control.
Friends and family have spoken of their grief at the death of enterprise development specialist James Thomas in the Westgate mall attack in Kenya.
Most hostages have been freed, claims Interior Minister Ole Lenku, as the army continues its operation to flush out militants from the Nairobi mall.
Social media platforms have been offering messages of hope for those involved in the al-Shabab Westgate mall siege in Kenya.
Somalia’s al-Shabab militants have threatened to kill hostages they are holding in a Nairobi shopping mall as Kenyan troops move to end their siege.
An SA man from Cape Town has been killed in the al-Shabab shooting in Kenya, confirmed the department of international relations and co-operation.
Journalists at Westgate mall in Kenya have said that Sunday afternoon’s explosion was by far the largest in the 30-hour siege.
Kenya’s government suspects about 10 to 15 gunmen are behind the attack at an upmarket mall in Nairobi, which has now claimed 59 lives.
Security operations are continuing in Nairobi, where al-Shabab rebels have seized an upmarket mall following an attack which left 39 people dead.
Dozens have been killed after gunmen stormed a shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya, in an attack claimed by al-Shabab.
At least a half dozen people were injured when gunmen attacked an upscale mall in an attempted robbery in Nairobi Kenya.
While Kenyan leaders go on trial for election violence, those affected lose hope of resettlement.
Will Kenya’s withdrawal from the Rome Statute be a missed opportunity for positive complementarity, asks Allan Ngari.
Electing two accused to the presidency has guided state policy towards frustrating the ICC process, writes Davis Malombe.
Kenya’s Vice-President William Ruto has pleaded not guilty to charges against him at the opening of his trial at the International Criminal Court.
For the International Criminal Court, the first trial involving a sitting president is its biggest test to date.
Kenya’s entrepreneurs are using technology to scale up their imaginative businesses, writes Gwen Ansell.
A serious fire at one of East Africa’s most vital transport hubs, Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, has caused significant damage.
A Kenyan judge has sentenced a man to death for the murder of British tourist David Tebbutt and abduction of the victim’s wife.
Hundreds of riders in Kenya are already celebrating Chris Froome’s expected victory at the Tour de France.
Kenya’s energy regulator had to raise its retail price of petrol and diesel due to a weaker local currency and rising global oil prices.
The government has demanded that Kenyan troops stationed in Kismayo as part of an AU force be replaced, accusing them of backing militia soldiers.
While HPV vaccines will save lives, target schoolgirls will be hard to reach.
An elephant orphanage in Kenya is seeing an upsurge in orphaned elephants brought there because of the poaching crisis occurring across Africa.
A whistle-stop tour of the country reveals its rich diversity — and a nation scrambling to reforge its identity.
By selfishly pursuing a free trade area at the cost of broader unity it is compromising its neighbours.
As Barack Obama embarks on his first major presidential tour of Africa, David Smith looks at how the US president’s ancestral homeland will miss out.
The legendary hero of Kenya’s Mau Mau uprising, Muthoni wa Kirima continues to fight injustice in her country.
A chilling tale of cows in Kenya shows how market access is key to impact investing.
Thousands of Kenyans have gathered for the swearing-in ceremony of Uhuru Kenyatta, who is still facing an international crimes against humanity trial.
Kenyan police clashed on Sunday with a few dozen protesters angry at a court’s confirmation of Uhuru Kenyatta as president-elect.
Kenya’s Supreme Court has upheld the victory of Uhuru Kenyatta in the March 4 presidential election, Chief Justice Willy Mutunga said.