The President Uhuru Kenyatta says he would retire from politics in 2017 for the sake of integration He says he wanted to go back to Gatundu after his foe turned ally rejected the results Consequently, Uhuru faulted section of men in clothes for dividing faithfuls and kenyans President Uhuru Kenyatta…
Sakaja refuses Ksh 1B offer to shelve Gubernatorial bid
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja now claims someone from deep state persuaded him to accept Ksh 1 billion offer to shelve his gubernatorial ambitions The senator who has been deviant, unbowing to the pressure mounted against him regarding his academic credentials, claimed a delegation had been sent to plead on him,…
IEBC receives ballot papers at JKIA not from Uganda
The first batch of the 132 million ballot papers to be used in the August General Election have arrived in the country, the elections agency has announced The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairman Wafula Chebukati will receive the first batch of the ballot papers at the Jomo Kenyatta…
Matatus temporarily barred from using the Nairobi Expressway.
The Cabinet Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure and Urban Development James Macharia has temporarily stopped usage of Nairobi Expressway by commercial vehicles In a statement sent to the newsrooms on Wednesday 6th July, The CS prevailed vehicles carrying more than seven passengers to halt a little bit to…
Gambling: Bettors losing millions of money to con artists
Our investigative episodé delves on how thousands of gamblers have fallen victims of trickster It highlights one at a time, how fraudsters have conned unsuspecting Kenyans under the guise of fixed matches The majority of these betting agents pretend to liaise with the bookmakers for prior sure bet before placing…
Pastors will be biggest beneficiaries under Wajackoyah’s govt: Jastina Wamae reveals
Prof Wajackoyah’s manifestoes among them snake farming, dog meat and bhang has dominated the topic Days later, the duo’s sensationalist running mate has cracked ribs yet again, that pastors will be highest harvesters of bhang proceeds The two has since, made headlines after coming up, with a different approach to…
TSC sacks top staff over multiple illegalities
Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has been forced to sack one of it’s top employee over the claims of soliciting for tenders from principals, corruption and abuse of office. Dr Kennedy Juma Mulunda, the deputy chief executive, was found guilty of using his authority to bully more than 10 principals of…
THE BLOODTHIRSTY GANG BEHIND NAKURU KILLINGS
The sleuths in the office of Directorate of Criminal Investigations have arrested six suspects in connection to spates of killings reported in Nakuru. This follows a meticulous operation which was conducted by sleuths after completing the necessary forensic examination and documentation of 6 gang members, responsible for the senseless murders recorded in…
Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja resumes his UoN degree programme
Embattled Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has put records straight that he did not complete his degree programme at the University of Nairobi Although, he hinted that he is contemplating to resume his Bachelor’s degree in actuarial science at the University of Nairobi given a good green card by the university senate…
TSC Declares over 10,000 jobs for additional teachers in primary and secondary schools
Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced at least over 13,000 primary and secondary school teacher vacancies. Teachers Service Commission has declared 5,000 teaching vacancies to support the government policy on 100 percent transition of learners from primary to secondary schools and to address the existing teacher shortage gap. Of the…
