Uhuru’s son Jomo Kenyatta sues govt
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s son, Jomo Kenyatta, sued the government a few days after an attempt to search his house for weapons.
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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s son, Jomo Kenyatta, sued the government a few days after an attempt to search his house for weapons.
Read MoreFormer First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta’s pension has been increased to 679,800 shillings every month as part of a comprehensive review of her family’s multi-billion shilling wealth.
Read MoreThe name of former president Uhuru Kenyatta has been included in the investigation of questionable payments after the budget boss told MPs she was pressured to consent the release of 15.2 billion shillings five days before the August 9 general election.
Read MoreThe African Union (AU) has suspended the term of the former Prime Minister of Kenya, Mr. Raila Odinga, as its delegate.
Read MoreAzimio leader Raila Odonga accused President William Ruto of misleading Kenyans of political questions arising from bad advice outside the public service.
Read MoreThe four richest people in Kenya have more wealth than almost half of the population, a new report by global poverty alleviation movement, Oxfam, has revealed.
Read MoreControversial blogger Dennis Itumbi has revealed the details of his feud with former President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Read MoreA video has light up the social media of retired President Uhuru Kenyatta enjoying his retirement moments few months into the retirement.
Read MoreFormer State House spokesperson, Kanze Dena Mararo on Monday, October 17, went down memory lane, expressing heartfelt gratitude for the crucial roles played by specific people in her life.
Read MoreThe National Treasury incurred Sh54.68 billion in unbudgeted public expenditure towards the end of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s term.
This raised questions about the fiscal discipline of a country that is grappling with liquidity issues and a huge public debt, on a day when MPs accused the National Treasury of overstepping its mandate in the budget-making process.
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