Governor Orengo Raises Alarm Over Arrests Before Presidential Visit
Siaya Governor James Orengo has sparked political debate after alleging that several county staff members were arrested ahead of the planned visit by President William Ruto to Siaya County. …
Tragedy Strikes as Kenya Flood Death Toll Rises to 28
Kenya is mourning the loss of at least 28 lives following devastating floods that swept through several regions after days of relentless heavy rainfall. The disaster has left homes submerged,…
7 Kenyan Superfoods to Bulletproof Your Immunity This Flu Season
As the Ministry of Health warns of a significant spike in influenza cases across Kenya this March 2026, many are rushing to pharmacies for supplements. But the most powerful "medicine"…
The Anatomy of a Black Spot: Why the Manyatta-Maungu Stretch is Kenya’s Deadliest Road
The news of the Chania Executive bus crash on March 5, 2026, which claimed six lives at the Manyatta area in Voi, has become a tragically familiar headline. As the…
The “War Cabinet” in the Cockpit: Unpacking the Strategic Logic of the New KQ Board
On March 5, 2026, the corporate halls of Embakasi witnessed a seismic shift. Kenya Airways (KQ) officially announced its new board, led by Chairman Kiprono Kittony and featuring the architect…
Trade in the Crosshairs: Breaking Down the Ksh 1 Billion Hit to Kenyan Exporters
The conflict in the Middle East may be 7,000 kilometers away, but for the business community at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), it feels like a local disaster. On Wednesday,…
Legal Fallout and the Village “Baraza” Following the Bungoma Fratricide
As of Monday evening, March 2, 2026, the physical evidence of Sunday’s tragedy in Shivakala–Lusokho village—a blood-stained yard and a pair of disputed gumboots—has been cleared, but the legal and…
The Economic Paralysis Gripping Migori as Lifelines Fray
In Migori, a bridge is never just a bridge—it is a heartbeat. It is the path for the gold of Nyatike, the tobacco of Kuria, and the cross-border trade of…
Mbadi’s Tightrope Walk Between Global Credibility and Local Survival
The IMF Shadow: Mbadi’s Tightrope Walk Between Global Credibility and Local Survival While the domestic debate on the National Infrastructure Fund (NIF) rages on, a more quiet, high-stakes negotiation is…
The Economic “War Tax” Every Kenyan is About to Pay
While the missiles are flying over the Persian Gulf, the fallout is landing squarely on the Kenyan economy. On Monday, March 2, 2026, as President William Ruto issued a high-level…
