Analysts fear corruption is becoming a way of life after Kenyan government announces that health and education ministries stole $47-million.
The biggest refugee camp in the world is full, creating a humanitarian emergency that threatens thousands of malnourished children, MSF has warned.
A six-storey building in Nairobi that collapsed "like a house of cards" killed four people and injured eight trapped inside, officials say.
East African Breweries is buying SABMiller’s 20% stake in its Kenyan unit as part of a deal to end a partnership that allowed the firms
It’s not a man’s world any longer. And <b>Munene Kilongi</b> isn’t happy about the gender war exploding on Nairobi’s streets.
Kenyan Sammy Wanjiru’s performance when he won gold in the men’s marathon at in Beijing in 2008 placed him alongside the greatest runners of all time.
Uganda’s top opposition leader was kicked off a Kenya flight, prompting riots back home that police quelled with tear gas only a day before the p
If two Kenyans winning the London Marathon inspired you, why not go in the footsteps of <b>Adharanand Finn</b> who went to a training camp in Iten?
A large trial of the drug Truvada, hoped to be a successful HIV-preventing treatment for women, has been halted after it was found to be ineffective.
High-ranking Kenyans accused of orchestrating post-election violence have called for access to evidence compiled for the International Criminal Court.
‘Violent shock’ the only way to deal with Mau Mau insurgents, British government told.
The UN shelved on Friday a request by Kenya to defer International Criminal Court proceedings against six Kenyans charged with inciting violence.
Three Kenyans appearing at the International Criminal Court deny they played a part in the 2007 post-election unrest in which 1200 people were killed.
It is 8pm and amateur teams of youngsters drawn from one of Nairobi’s toughest slums are locked in a five-a-side soccer match.
Kenya’s elite would subvert any local tribunal that attempted to try post-election violence suspects, says the country’s ‘Iron Lady’, Martha Karua.
After receiving a letter of support, investors behind Kenya’s Lake Turkana wind power project said on Saturday construction will start by December.
This economic empowerment model is all
the rage in Kenya, writes <b>Munene Kilongi</b>.
There is little risk the political crisis in North Africa could spread to sub-Sahara Africa, but escalating oil and food prices are the main worry.
Kenya’s overseas tourist arrivals hit a record 1,1-million in 2010, Tourism Minister Najib Balala said Monday, predicting sustained growth for the sector in 2011.
Jimmy Hansra struck a half-century under pressure as Canada defeated Kenya by five wickets on Monday to get their second victory ever in a World Cup.
Sri Lanka are expected to welcome the return of fast bowler Lasith Malinga to their ranks when they meet Kenya on Tuesday.
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/ 23 February 2011
Shahid Afridi took five wickets and Umar Akmal scored one of four half-centuries as Pakistan crushed Kenya by 205 runs on Wednesday.
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/ 15 February 2011
Eight giraffes got a very rare ride to their new home — in a boat.
SA warmed up for an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Egypt next month with a comfortable 2-0 friendly victory over Kenya on Wednesday.
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/ 24 January 2011
From helicopter rentals to five-star fare, Nairobi’s society nuptials have turned the wedding into a mega industry.
Through frank interviews, the documentary refrains from being didactic, but opens up discussion among men.
Kenya’s industrialisation minister said he has resigned his post over a car imports scandal.
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/ 22 December 2010
Melita is the latest victim of a worrying surge in rhino poaching which has hit the whole of the region of hills and high plateaux in Kenya.
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/ 21 December 2010
Kenyan police intensified security following an explosion at a Nairobi bus station which killed three people and injured dozens of others.
A bomb exploded on a bus in central Nairobi during a security search before it left for the Ugandan capital Kampala, killing three so far.
Kenyan newspapers on Thursday welcomed the naming by the International Criminal Court of six suspected masterminds of the post-election violence.
Prominent Kenyans named by the ICC as masterminds of the 2007-2008 post-election violence proclaimed their innocence on Wednesday.