A new team set up to instil national cohesion and integration has started work amid fears of fresh ethnic tensions if post-poll violence suspects are taken to The Hague.
Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi on Friday questioned the directive by Finance minister Uhuru Kenyatta requiring ministers and permanent secretaries to surrender their fuel-guzzling vehicles.
This is the question you may be confronted with over the next seven years as a new campaign to transform Kenyans' values and ethics kicked off on Friday.
Some of the 330,000 Form Four candidates are accessing genuine exam questions, hours before writing the tests, the Saturday Nation reveals.
Church leaders have been asked to be at the forefront in the fight against HIV and Aids by openly testing for the virus.
Jamaican athlete Uasin Bolt has illuminated stadiums and excited sports fans around the world with his lightning speed.
The commonest error made by almost all critics of Mr Amos Wako is to underrate him. Yet Mr Amos Shitswila Wako is one of the most intelligent people and a very smart lawyer indeed.
Despite the sweltering sun and with a heavy load on her back Mary Muthoni strides to the tea buying centre with joy and pride painted on her face. "This is a different year," she smiles, hurriedly greeting other women farmers at the centre. For them, the story is the same: blessings in times of calamity.
Kenyan football could face another crisis after a new dispute over who runs the sport in the country broke out.
KENYA Football Limited (FKL) has confirmed their readiness to prepare a successful Cecafa Challenge Cup due in Nairobi from November 28 to December 13.
Their national team is struggling and they don't even feature in the Fifa World rankings, but football remains their favourite sport.
Cabinet ministers intent on defying the government decision to replace their expensive fuel-guzzling cars with more modest official vehicles must either resign or be shown the door.
Nearly two years after the polls flare up, tension still runs deep in the North Rift. This was illustrated this week when death of a cyclist sparked protests, nearly escalating into full-blown fight between two ethnic groups.
Military experts from four European countries are in Kenya with the aim of promoting peace in the eastern African region.
Detectives have raided a home in Trans Nzoia East District in search of weapons, signalling that the government was not taking lightly reports of re-arming in the Rift Valley.
Leaders in Murang'a have appealed to the Interim Independent Boundary Review Commission to be firm with politicians when conducting its business.
Legislators from the Lake Victoria basin have been accused of lacking interest in the region's development.
Two suspected members of the outlawed Mungiki sect were injured in an attack by vigilantes in Kirinyaga West District. One with serious injuries was admitted to Kerugoya District Hospital under tight security, while the other was locked up at a local police station for questioning. Two other suspects escaped into a tea plantation, with the vigilantes in hot pursuit, in the Wednesday night incident.
Health personnel are working around the clock to stem the spread of cholera which has killed 11 people in Nairobi.
Rogue City Council askaris (security officers) are preying on motorists by monitoring the zebra crossing near Jeevanjee Gardens for those who jump the traffic lights, says Nadeem Alibux, who fell victim on October 22. The askaris, who hid next to Ufundi House, emerged like a pack of wolves, flagged Nadeem down, and demanded Sh7,000. "One got into the car and drove around with me, settling for Sh2,000, by M-Pesa. These guys think money grows on trees."