Police officers in Eldoret are hunting for the owner of an agrovet where suspected fake fertiliser bags were found during a raid following a tip-off from the public.
Police in Uasin Gishu County have busted a fake fertiliser syndicate targeting gullible farmers ahead of the planting season.
The embassy in Nairobi had later reiterated that any applicant found using fraudulent or fake documents will face serious consequences, including a lifetime ban from entering the United States.
Motorists and households will enjoy relief at the pump over the next month after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) lowered the maximum retail prices of petroleum products across the ...
When Nakuru attained city status on December 1, 2021, residents and business people were filled with optimism.They envisioned the Rift Valley’s largest commercial hub evolving into a vibrant 24-hour ...
Police in Eldoret have seized more than 600 bags of suspected counterfeit fertiliser during a raid on an agrovet shop in the Naiberi area along the Eldoret–Kaptagat Road, in a major crackdown ahead of ...
These are some of the recurring words said by Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Patrice Motsepe whenever ...
President Ruto has disbursed over KSh 3 billion to 121,800 youths under the World Bank backed National Youth Opportunities ...