By Our Reporter,Busia. A vehicle attached to a presidential motorcade was involved in a road accident in Busia County on Monday after a tyre burst caused the driver to lose control. Police reports indicate that
By Pastor Vincent Roy Agoya. Mark 11:13–14 (NIV)"Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves
Members of Kamba community in seven sub counties of Kilifi county have thrown their support behind the reelection of the incumbent Governor Gideon Munga'ro for a second term. The announcement was made today during a
Senate Speaker Amason Kingi has announced that his Pamoja African Alliance (PAA) party will not field any candidates in the upcoming general election. Instead he said that the entire PAA brigade will rally behind the
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula today joined grieving families and friends at an emotional inter-denominational funeral service in Webuye town for the 16 victims of the Malaha road crash. He urged legislators to urgently review
By Our Correspondent,Githunguri. DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua today joined several opposition leaders and mourners in Githunguri, Kiambu County, for the burial of Mama Lucia Wangui Thang’wa, the mother of Karungo wa Thang’wa, the Senator for
Kithure Kindiki on Monday addressed residents in Runyenjes, Embu County, where he outlined key development projects being implemented by the government in the region. The Deputy President said the government has begun the construction of
William Ruto has defended his administration’s development agenda, saying Kenyans can clearly distinguish between tangible projects and political rhetoric. Speaking at Nderema Village in Mumias East Constituency, Kakamega County, the President said citizens would ultimately
Billionaire contractor Engineer Ephraim Maina, 83, has declared his bid for Nyeri gubernatorial seat on a Jubilee Party ticket in 2027.He is a one time Mathira MP and former Senator for Nyeri County. Eng Maina
By Our Reporter,Budalang’i. Chants of “two terms” dominated the political atmosphere during the visit of President William Ruto in Busia County today with supporters loudly backing the President’s continued leadership beyond his current term. The