Schools fail to open due to flooding, collapsed toilets

Teacher Wanjiru says the institution has been affected by water from two dams which broke banks

Reprieve as Gatundu South hospital gets Sh45m facelift

Wamatangi says construction of the 36-bed Ng’enda Level 3 hospital will cost Sh45 million

Taveta herders poised for success with Oman beef exports

The deal will cushion livestock keepers from losses caused by lack of a stable beef market.

Mwaura to lawmakers: Expedite passing of PWDs welfare bill

Says bringing up children with disabilities is too costly and pledged to lobby for the law

Grief as two students die in grisly accident in Mang'u

One succumbed to injuries while being rushed to hospital, another died while receiving treatment

Uhuru, Gachagua free to attend Limuru III conference

The meeting is open for all to discuss matters ranging from agriculture and politics

Murang'a seeks Sh162m to deal with damages caused by rains

The committee projected that over Sh15 million will be required to provide the affected families with foodstuff

Residents decry looming hunger after floods destroy Juja farms

Locals say most farmers will have less or no harvest this season noting that the rains have left a trail of destruction

Police, anti-counterfeit officials seize fake items in Juja

Authority says the products are being counterfeited using a harmful lead metal, which is dangerous to human health.

Pastor Dorcas calls for conservation of water sources

Speaking in Kikuyu constituency, Pastor Dorcas said the sources play a role in feeding the country with clean water.

Ruto: Over 200m trees will be planted by end of today

Ruto said the exercise is part of the government’s plan to plant over 15 billion trees

Kenyan nurse recaptures councillor seat in Sweden polls

"There are many job opportunities, especially for those with training such as IT."

Man crushed to death by excavator in Gatundu accident

The man was working when the excavator overturned and rolled

Gunmen raid Turkana, steal livestock

Attackers are believed to be Toposa raiders who operate on the porous border with South Sudan

Eldoret woman who stabbed husband to death found guilty of murder

Winnie Maina told the court they were so drunk and she does not recall what exactly happened

Illicit brew, phones linked to increased eye problems

Consumption of illicit brews, as well as drugs, has been a major cause of eye problems

Tap into nuclear energy for cancer diagnosis – experts

About 75 per cent of the African population don’t have access to treatment of cancer