A City Paralysed NAIROBI -The heavy downpour that began late Thursday night and intensified through Friday morning has left Nairobi gasping. Mombasa Road—a vital artery connecting the capital to the Jomo Kenyatta Inte...
Sh550,000 for a Sh3.8 Million Fight: How a Presidential Promise Is Breaking Cancer Patients in Kenya NAIROBI — May 2, 2026 — Margaret Kanini, a 57-year-old lung cancer patient, stares at her phone every morning, hoping for a notification that never arrives. Two months ago, her Social Health Authority...
A Life of Births, A Death in Secrecy: The Tragic Final Chapter of Dr. Job Obwaka NAIROBI — May 2, 2026 — Dr. Job Obwaka had spent more than five decades guiding new life into the world, his steady hands delivering generations of Kenyans in the very city where, ironically, his own ...
Ruto Hands Low‑Paid Workers Up to Sh4,363 in Minimum Wage Boost — But a Complex Reality Lies Beneath the Raise VIHIGA COUNTY – May 1, 2026 – In a historic Labour Day ceremony held for the first time outside the capital, President William Ruto capped weeks of fierce negotiations by announcing a 12 per cent incr...
THE CHEERLEADER WHO REFUSED TO SIT DOWN: Edwin Sifuna’s Hustle from a Mumias Video‑Game Shop to the Eye of Kenya’s Political Storm NAIROBI – The 39‑year‑old father of a little girl leans back on his couch and laughs. “You can be sure I have a stand on anything,” he says. “I don’t sit on the fence or listen to the ground, as some ...
THE MICHUKI DISCIPLE WHO SHOOK TRANS NZOIA TO ITS SENSES: How George Natembeya Went from Squatter’s Son to Kenya’s Most Unconventional Governor KITALE – On a cool morning in late August 2022, a new governor walked into his office at exactly 7:00 am. He wore a black striped suit, a light‑blue shirt, and a striped neck‑tie. Behind him hung thre...
THE GENTLEMAN WHO REFUSES TO QUIT: How Kalonzo Musyoka Survived Betrayal, Kept His Dignity, and Positioned Himself for Kenya’s Top Prize TSEIKURU – In the sun-scorched plains of Mwingi, where the semi-arid earth cracks under relentless heat, a child was born on Christmas Eve 1953 into a family of quiet resilience. Peter Musyoka Mairu, ...
THE AUDITOR WHO REFUSED TO BLINK: How Wycliffe Oparanya Balanced Kenya’s Books, Built a County From Scratch, and Now Holds the Key to a Million MSME Dreams NAIROBI – The phone rang at 2 a.m. It was 1993, and a senior audit manager at Ernst & Young was about to receive a call that would define his life. On the other end was a frantic voice from the Centra...
EARTHQUAKE IN A QUAKER SUIT: How Musalia Mudavadi Refused Oaths, Stopped a National Looting Spree, and Became Kenya’s Most Unshakeable Survivor NAIROBI – In a political arena where men shout, others lie, and most swear sacred oaths they break before the echo fades, one man stands apart. He does not shout. He does not lie. And, remarkably, he ...
THE DEFENDER-IN-CHIEF: How a Law Professor Became Kenya’s Deputy President NAIROBI – The Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) has witnessed many political spectacles. Independence celebrations. Inaugurations. Peace treaties. But on Friday, November 1, 2024, it hos...
THE HUSTLER’S ASCENT: How William Ruto Turned Grit, Grassroots Power, and a PhD into Kenya’s Top Seat NAIROBI – On a crisp Tuesday morning, September 13, 2022, a farmer’s son from Sambut village placed his hand on the Bible and became the fifth President of the Republic of Kenya. The oath William Samo...
THE PARADOX OF BLACK GOLD: DANGOTE REFINERY EXPORTS JET FUEL TO EUROPE WHILE NIGERIAN AIRLINES GROUND FLEETS It is the kind of irony that would be laughable if it were not so devastating. Africa's largest oil producer cannot keep its own planes in the air. On one side of this paradox stands the Dangote Refin...