Author: Ian Njane

Court stops Parliament from forwarding Constitution Amendment Bill for assent
The Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2025, seeks to entrench three funds in the Constitution: NG-CDF, Senate Oversight Fund, and NGAAF

Obama condemns killing of Charlie Kirk, calls for civility in political debate
Speaking at the Jefferson Educational Society in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, Obama acknowledged his ideological differences with Kirk...

Activist Boniface Mwangi appeals to Kenyans to fund his presidential 2027 campai...
Mwangi has set up a mobile money Till Number (Buy Goods 5010215) for public contributions and urged citizens to back candidates who openly seek campai...

ABC halts Jimmy Kimmel Live! indefinitely over Charlie Kirk comments
The controversy escalated after FCC Chairman Brendan Carr described the remarks as “truly sick” and hinted that ABC could face regulatory consequences...

Cardi B expecting child with NFL star Stefon Diggs
The rapper made the announcement during an exclusive interview with Gayle King on CBS Mornings, revealing that she is due before the start of her upco...

KMTC boosts training capacity with new vehicles, record student intake
The additional vehicles, unveiled at KMTC Headquarters in Nairobi on Wednesday, September 17, bring the College’s fleet to 158.

CS Mutua unveils 8,972 overseas job opportunities in Western Kenya
The recruitment, done in collaboration with licensed recruitment agencies, will run from September 19 to 23, 2025 across various TVETs in Western Keny...

Conor McGregor withdraws from 2025 Irish presidential race
The 36-year-old fighter’s withdrawal comes after he failed to secure enough support under Ireland’s strict nomination rules, which require the backing...

Cabinet Secretaries announce fresh appointments to key state agencies
At the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi appointed Simon Antony Njuguna to the Board of the Energy and Petroleum Regul...

Health Ministry elevates JOOTRH to Level C5 parastatal
Oluga emphasised that the change must be felt immediately, urging the hospital’s management to embrace its expanded mandate.