Dyana Cods/Collage Kenyan artist Dyana Cods has issued a public apology after facing heavy criticism for a recent post that appeared to show support for the Government amid ongoing nationwide protests. Dyana apologized to Kenyans stating that her initial post was sarcasm and not a show of support for the Government. She added that the…
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Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura/FILE Government Spokesman Isaac Mwaura has criticised political leaders who wish President William Ruto’s agenda and the nation’s progress fail. He also condemned those who speak negatively about Kenya while abroad and those who offer lukewarm support to the national football team, Harambee Stars, during the ongoing 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN)…
Search option is now available at TUKO! Feel free to search the content on topics/people you enjoy reading about in the top right corner 😉 Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has yet again identified another supposed flaw on the part of the government. Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro (pictured) is against the tolling of roads to manage…
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki during a meeting with Northern Kenya leaders at his official residence in Karen, Nairobi on August 12, 2025/DPCS Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has expressed confidence that every household in Kenya will be connected to electricity before 2030. He noted that while the government planned to achieve this under Vision 2030, the…
Corruption-free zone banner. The recently released National Ethics and Corruption Survey (NECS) 2024 findings by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), revealing that graft cases in Kenya’s public offices involve giving and taking bribes at 52.1% and 41.9% respectively, paint a grim picture of a systemic disorder. While disheartening, these findings are not surprising in…
ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna. (Photo: Courtesy) Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) chief executive Oduor Ong’wen has defended Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, following mounting criticism over his persistent objection to the party’s political collaboration with the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA). Ong’wen maintained that Sifuna, in his capacity as Secretary General, remains the official mouthpiece of…
Jorine Najjemba picks nomination papers for Uganda presidential race / SCREENGRAB A 20-year-old senior six student from Nkowe has officially launched her Uganda presidential race in 2026. The aspirant, Jorine Najjemba, on Monday picked the nomination forms to run for Uganda president in 2026. Najjemba said Uganda is tired of the leadership of the country…
A view of a section of Shanghai, China. (Photo: Courtesy) Kenya, and Africa more broadly, are witnessing the rise of a new phenomenon; editorial ventriloquism masked as pan-African analysis. Well-placed voices — once seen as truth-tellers — have come under scrutiny for pushing narratives that look increasingly synchronised with foreign State interests. By far the…
Stephen Bertrand Munyakho (Photo: Courtesy) Stephen Munyakho, the Kenyan man who faced execution in Saudi Arabia for manslaughter, is expected to arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) tonight, Monday, July 28, at 11 pm from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The Office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary said in a statement on Monday that Munyakho, now…