A record 197 people have expressed interest in the top positions at the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission left vacant after Justice Aaron Ringera and his two deputies resigned.
Police have stepped up the war on kidnappers and recently killed eight suspects.
Harambee Stars have lined up an international friendly match against Kuwait next Wednesday in Cairo.
I am in mourning. And I am unhappy. It's to do with elders. Two of them.
Athletics Kenya on Tuesday threw a lifeline to the Kiptenden Athletics Club by agreeing to review the closure of the club's training camp in Kericho.
The tragic events of 2008 serve as an important reference point in any discussion on Kenya's future. Regrettable as it is, that chaotic moment handed the country an opportunity to obtain fresh bearings and return to its development compass.
Kenya needs to invest more in preventive campaigns than curative ones, health experts have said.
Wary of the slow pace of reforms aimed at improving the investment environment, business executives have set their sights on Parliament as a crucial lobbying arena.
Vehicle tracking models where drivers relied on service providers to establish the whereabouts of their missing vehicles are rapidly being replaced by solutions that put clients in the driving seat of the tracking activity.
Last week a newspaper reported that Kenya would "strike oil within weeks" and attributed the news to Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi's remarks at the South-South Oil and Gas Conference.
Telecom firms which have invested heavily in the Internet business in anticipation of a connection frenzy following the landing of two undersea fibre optic cables in Kenya might have to shelve their profit targets for now.
It is instinctive to take advantage of resources and assets that one has, to push for development and growth.
Consumer prices of Kenya's staple foods are expected to remain high for the rest of the year despite heavy rains, analysts said citing the steep drop in the volume of cereals being traded in the regional market.
The fresh bid by Kenya's business community to push for the much needed business reforms by engaging Parliament is not only laudable but also an indicator of just how desperate they are to usher in a better investment environment.
The quality of university education is in jeopardy unless steps are taken to reverse brain drain, a scholar says.
The ongoing row over the decision by Youth Affairs Minister Hellen Sambili to reinstate Umuro Wario as the chief executive of the Youth Enterprise Development Fund gives a clear picture of the kind of woes that continue to visit Kenya's public service.
Even as Kenya's business process outsourcing industry continues to grow, companies that are meant to be its customers are becoming its competitors as they shun outsourcing of non-core functions.
The hearing of a poll petition against Foreign Affairs minister Moses Wetang'ula, which was set to start on Monday, was postponed pending the determination of an application by his lawyers, who want it dismissed.
Experts rewriting the Constitution were on Monday urged by a parliamentary team to consider including a mode of representation in the draft expected next week.
Sitting MPs intending to defend their seats in 2012 might be required to give voters a scorecard on reproductive health policies during their terms.