Residents along the pipeline route are forced to accept inadequate compensation for their land, Global Witness says
Hospitals have recorded an increase in people seeking medical assistance since the deployment of the system
Judiciary is seeking to reduce life sentences to 30 years
As China’s economy faces a wide range of challenges, IMF warns of 'negative spillovers'
UN agency says continent needs at least 15 million teachers to teach primary and secondary students by 2030 to address the shortage
It helps Kenyans learn the country's laws and how to seek justice
The decision clears the path for the importation of genetically modified foods and affects regional trade between Nairobi and its neighbors
The nation has struggled to deal with the high cost of living and unemployment after promising to improve people's lives and provide better opportunities
In new report, United Nations Commission on Human Rights calls for justice, accountability
The Kenyan government blames businesses for higher prices
Samson Cherargei of United Democratic Alliance, senator from Rift Valley region, said current five-year mandate is not enough to run a government
The report highlights that 1 in every 6 farmers has suffered a nearly 16% loss of income due to adverse weather conditions over the past two years
While terror threats in the capital have since decreased, Somali al-Shabab militants continue to perpetrate attacks along Kenya's coast and in northeastern region
New report by leading global risk consultancy finds that as global tensions create disruptions, they are also providing many African governments significant political, economic, and security opportunities
According to the agencies’ data on school closures over the last four years, the number of schools closed in the Sahel region has grown more than fivefold, from 1,700 to 9,000, with Burkina Faso accounting for two-third of the closures
Effort aims to address the threat of food insecurity in the country, which has been exacerbated by a five-month-old armed conflict
Experts warn the ability of ECOWAS to address security challenges is jeopardized by the rise of new military leaders
Leaders call on global community to act urgently to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, fulfill its obligations and keep financial promises to fight climate change
The first African Climate Summit began on Monday in Kenya, with heads of state and international organizations advocating for a stronger voice and more financing to combat the impact of climate change on the continent. Mohammed Yusuf reports from Nairobi. Camera: Jimmy Makhulo
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