President William Ruto has urged Kenyans to embrace peace, reject politics of revenge and focus on national development.
President William Ruto joined Kerio Valley residents in West Pokot to celebrate restored peace after decades of banditry, warning against illegal firearms and unveiling development plans.
President William Ruto has vowed to disarm all criminals in the Rift Valley and across the country, saying sustainable ...
The Head of State defended his tough stance, adding that he was ready to face any consequences arising from the push for ...
The government's "Operation Rudisha Bunduki" has recorded some success, with over 600 illegal firearms and thousands of ...
At the same time, Ruto issued a firm warning to individuals still holding illegal firearms, directing them to surrender the ...
Kenya's business landscape in 2026 is poised for transformation through key tax reforms introduced via the Finance Act 2025 ...
President William Ruto was the chief guest at the wedding of the daughter of Moiben MP Phyllis Bartoo. The president looked ...
DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua has urged the Trump administration to expedite investigations and arrests of money launderers linked to stolen funds from Minnesota, accusing President Ruto of benefiting ...
President William Ruto has assured Kenyans that the government has committed Sh44 billion in education capitation funds, and ...
President William Ruto has announced plans to overhaul Kenya’s narcoticslaws to introduce the death penalty for individuals convicted of traffickinghard drugs.The move marks the most far-reaching ...
Beyond the new Anti-Narcotics Unit and regional crackdowns, millions of Kenyan men are asking for something the state hasn't ...