Kenya’s security agencies are under scrutiny following the latest attack on a hotel compound
The police chief revised the death toll to 21 from 14, saying the victims included 16 Kenyans, one American, one Briton and three of African descent
President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged the nation to remain calm following a 20-hour siege at the DusitD2 hotel complex
Philomena Mwilu, one of seven members of the Supreme Court, was arrested on Tuesday
May is facing pressure at home from so-called Remainers sceptical of her ability to forge trade deals once Britain severs ties with Brussels
Rains have hit Kenya hard this year but the perilous state of the country’s infrastructure has pushed bureaucrats to tackle corruption
A drama worthy of a Connie and Shona Ferguson production
On Wednesday, President Kenyatta signed a lengthy new Bill into law, criminalising cybercrimes including fake news, cyberbullying and cyberespionage
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Claims about Cambridge Analytica’s role in elections in Nigeria and Kenya have been overstated.
Revelations of firm’s role in Kenya’s 2013 and 2017 polls engulfs the president in another crisis
No one is immune to change in leadership that has led many African presidents to lose their coveted top job
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Kenya’s “presidents” sent President Ramaphosa messages of support
Until 1992 government-owned media outlets had a monopoly on radio broadcasting, and journalists critical of the former president were harassed.
Kenya’s government has brought the role of the media into sharp focus after shutting down three main television stations
Raila Odinga’s swearing-in has rattled Kenya’s government thanks in part to the large crowds that turned up
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The NTV and KTN channels were both accessible on Monday, but two others – Citizen TV and Inooro TV – remained blocked
Two men claim the title, so will the real Kenyan president please stand up?
‘Being president is about governing for all the population and not just the people who voted for you’
Four major TV stations have been indefinitely suspended
"Kenya is on a very slippery trajectory in regard to human rights, and president Kenyatta urgently needs to reverse this trend."
The ceremony – if it goes ahead – will put the opposition on a collision course with police and the government
This is the second time Zuma has been booed at a major national event.
ANC supporters arrived as early as Friday night in anticipation of the rally.
The NEC members, who spoke on condition of anonymity, all agreed Zuma is a "liability", but want the party to avoid a "divisive" battle over his fate.
This has been another tough year for the world, and the African continent has endured more than its fair share of conflict and crises.
In controversial circumstances, Uhuru Kenyatta was inaugurated again as president of the Republic of Kenya, but he is the people’s president.
Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn in as President of Kenya for second term on Tuesday in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city.
Kenyan police clashed with both ruling party and opposition supporters ahead of the swearing in of President Uhuru Kenyatta after two disputed polls
Kenya’s Supreme Court on Monday have validatied the poll victory of President Uhuru Kenyatta on October 26.
Leaders are doing little to calm tensions in the midst of Kenya’s worst political crisis in a decade
Kenya’s election board remained silent Sunday over plans to reschedule a vote in opposition areas, where a boycott sparked violent protests
Many Kenyans opted to boycott the election rerun for reasons other than party politics