A judge Friday narrated how his son lost a chance to study at the University of Nairobi due to lack of fees during the period he (judge) was on suspension.
After watching live on TV the debates that took place on the first convening of the National Assembly, in particular that on members' oath of office, I am convinced that the Speaker's task is going to be very difficult indeed.
Following the violence occasioned by the December 2007 disputed elections, questions have been raised as to whether the Government of President Kibaki who was sworn in is legitimate.
Whenever pressmen claim that somebody pressurised Samuel Kivuitu into doing something, I am pressed to think of the election chief as a balloon into which gas has been pumped to the elastic limit. And Mr Kivuitu does not disabuse me.
Wounded Cameroon are in desperate need of a win on Saturday to get their title hopes back on track when they face an ambitious Zambia in a Group C match at the Baba Yara Stadium.
In some parts of western Kenya where life literally comes to a stand still during circumcision period, it is mandatory for football players to be circumcised before they could graduate to the top team.
The cost of playing in the Africa Cup of Nations is massive. Countries with small economies and without Government support will in future not make it to the big stage of Africa's premier sports event.
Although the current political crisis in Kenya has driven country into a state of agony and despair, Mrs Graca Machel who is former first lady of Mozambique and South Africa believes Kenyans could learn an important lesson from the situation.
The International Criminal Court is closely monitoring the recent post-election violence in Kenya and is ready to intervene, subject to various conditions.
The Federation of Women Lawyers of Kenya (FIDA) is worried about the increase of sexual assault cases directed at women and children since the outbreak of post-election violence.
A human rights group claims ODM officials and traditional elders in Rift Valley Province planned and organised ethnic-based violence which erupted amid the dispute over the presidential election results.
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on the Chadian authorities to end a wave of media repression, which started in November 2006 in the wake of violent conflict in the eastern part of the country and has most
The Thursday handshake between president Kibaki and Opposition leader, Mr Raila Odinga, sparked a price rally at the Nairobi Stock Exchange as investors flocked to the market with confidence that violence could soon give way to peace.
The Kenya shilling rallied against the dollar on Friday as market players took profits after political leaders wrangling over the outcome of an election agreed to work out a solution, dealers said.