Kenyan Vice President William Ruto has left for The Hague, one day ahead of the start of his trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity.
A mega-port project on the north Kenyan coast conceived in the 1970s may finally be gaining traction based on commercial oil finds in Uganda and Kenya, but it needs more financing to compete with a Chinese-backed port in Tanzania and other rivals.
Suspected Al-Shabaab men killed four police officers in an attack in northern Kenya, the latest in a series by the Somalia-based group linked to Al-Qaida, authorities and local residents said on Saturday.
Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) is pushing for life imprisonment for poachers of elephants and rhinos as a deterrent measures to protect the two endangered species, an official has said.
Cortec Mining Kenya Ltd on Friday said Mrima Hill in southwest Kenya has one of the largest mineral deposits in the world with a potential in-ground value of up to 62. 4 billion U.S. dollars.
The expansive balcony at Kevin Oduor's two bedroom flat is a haven of bliss, and ambience more so during weekends, when the young professional does not report to his work station in the central business district of Kenya's capital Nairobi.
Kenya's financial market regulator on Monday announced a plan to introduce the trading of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) to improve liquidity and eventually diversify the capital markets in the East African nation.
Benvic Aluvale, a form-two student from a village in western Kenya has a dream about Facebook, the social networking tool that he has never used before.
Kenya Airways posted a 92.1 million U.S. dollars loss for the 2012/2013 financial year ended March 31, down from 19.4 million dollars in the previous year.
Kenyan police on Sunday morning shot dead two terrorist suspects in a security operation, which took several hours in a residential estate in Nairobi, the capital of East Africa's largest economy.
Nairobi — The government plans recruit 10,000 additional police officers to bolster security in the country amidst rising cases of crimes. Deputy President William Ruto says that the government will also hire vehicles for the police service to ease the challenge of movement being faced by the law enforcers.
At least 74 people have been killed and more than 99,000 others displaced as flash floods triggered by heavy downpours struck a number of areas in the East African state of Kenya.