The government has rolled out a raft of measures to combat the negative effects of the heavy rains being experienced in the country.
Guards will now get a gross salary of Sh30,000 PSRA set the minimum wage at Sh18,994, house allowance of Sh2,849.11 and Sh8,156.81 as overtime allowance.
The congress hosted by the COTU will convene over 500 delegates, including Trade Unionists and leaders from across Africa and beyond.
The Technical University of Kenya (TUK) is set to lay off some of its staff as part of its new strategic plan to cope with financial challenges and the economic downturn.
More than 2,000 Nairobi Residents on Wednesday received clean cooking gas is in line with the government's objective of environment conservation.
Religious leaders drawn from Muslim and Christian faiths signed a petition to be tabled in Parliament seeking to prohibit gay relations in the country.
Peter Murima, chairman MAK, said: “We know that this public roads in nature cannot be privatized. You cannot privatize existing public roads anywhere in the world.“
Kenya has been selected to chair a body mandated to improve livelihoods in the region, through agricultural reforms and sustained economic growth.
Over 200 Ethiopian nationals have been arrested in the last three days in different parts of Nairobi as police crack the whip on suspected human trafficking networks.
PSRA Chief Executive Officer Fazul Mohamed said that the blacklisted companies had breached four regulations as guided by the Private Security Regulation Act No. 13 of 2016.
“Having William by my side is a great source of comfort and reassurance too. As is the support and kindness shown by so many of you; it means so much to the both of us.”
Journalists, government officials, and politicians join friends and family in paying last respect. Mourners share memories of her, which filled those present with tears and laughter in equal measure.
The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has partnered with government agencies to fight the use of animal drugs on human beings.
Kamukunji MP Yusuf Hassan noted that Kiswahili experts and the State should cancel the policy of Kiswahili as an option subject and make it compulsory in schools.
Born and raised in Nyali, Mombasa County, Munyua is also keen to foster and teach environmental awareness and responsibility to kids.
During the reading of June’s eulogy, Doris Moi described her as an adventurous person who loved to travel and discover new places.