ARTICLES RELATING TO
NAIROBI
Concerns have been raised as to how the Nairobi County Government awarded a multi-million contract to refurbish the Governor’s office.
A recent report reveals that women in Africa face a challenge getting involved in manufacturing industries.
The Supreme Court has allowed two institutions to offer their advice in the dispute between the Senate and National Assembly.
Fraudsters in the PSV industry are swindling insurance companies of millions of shillings through fictitious claims.
Senators said they will overhaul all laws that are in conflict with the devolved system.
Vetting of the 26 nominees for Principal Secretary positions will be conducted from June 17 to 19.
Kenya Airways posted an annual pretax loss, hit by a drop in passenger numbers due to security concerns.
The National Land Commission has asked all foreigners owning land in the country to present their land documents.
The government through the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury Henry Rotich has unveiled KES 1.6 trillion budget.
Plans are under way to ensure that locally manufacturers products from the Kenyan market are equally accepted in East and Central region.
Senators have made a decision to move to the Supreme Court seeking to nullify the Division of Revenue bill.
A National Cyber-Security Steering Committee (NCSC) has been established to spearhead the war against cyber crime in the county.
Businesspersons selling cell phones are facing stiff competition from mobile phone service companies who are seeking to expand their revenue base.
Grenade attacks in Eastleigh, Nairobi and Likoni in Mombasa left at least 15 people injured.
The FIDA has taken issues with MPs regarding recent remarks they made against the Sarah Serem after the SRC cut their salary to KES 532 500.