[Capital FM] Nairobi -- State-owned and private hired helicopter and speed boat are turning out to be the most preferred to save hundreds of people stranded by rising flood waters in in various parts of the country.,
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The ongoing floods in Nairobi have prompted the urban roads regulator's decision to close some roads.
[Africa Check] Kenyans -- beware of fake Facebook loans ads in Nakuru governor Susan Kihika's name
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kesh Kesh Cafe Limited has been removed from the list of registered companies in Kenya.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company (NCWSC) has announced that there will be significant water rationing in different parts of the city due to a reduced water supply that is attributed to the ongoing rains.
[Capital FM] Vivo Fashion Group, a leading retail fashion enterprise in Kenya, is poised to make its mark in the United States this May with the opening of its inaugural store. This milestone, marking its 26th outlet, represents a significant expansion beyond Africa, with Atlanta as its chosen location. Established in Nairobi in 2011 by co-founders Wandia Gichuru and Anne-Marie Burugu, this visionary venture has steadily grown towards this transcendent moment.
[Capital FM] Kirinyaga -- The National Chairperson Committee of Transport and Infrastructure, George Kariuki Ndia Member of Parliament says roads and schools damaged by the ongoing rains will be reconstructed.
[Business Day Africa] Kenya Airways has commenced cargo flights to the North Rift town of Eldoret, intensifying competition on a route that has recently attracted other players.
[Capital FM] Kisumu -- Thousands of families were displaced Sunday after River Nyando burst its banks.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The death toll from the nationwide flood tragedy has now reached 228.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The British High Commission in Nairobi Nairobi has offered KES 140 million for flood relief efforts in Kenya, responding to the rising death toll of 220.
[allAfrica] The 2024 edition of the AllAfrica Media Leaders' Summit, May 8-10 in Nairobi, Kenya, will feature innovations to leverage the ever-changing media landscape revolutionized by emerging technologies like a digital approach to public debate, innovations from the Newsroom Innovation Youth Challenge, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and a specialized metaverse from Ubuntu Tribe.
[allAfrica] The AllAfrica Media Leaders' Summit is a conversation bringing together African media leaders (CEOs, Managing Directors & Editors-in-Chief), policy-makers, activists, academics and leaders of organizations championing Africa's growth and development. The Summit will take place May 8-10, 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya under the theme: ''Re-engineering African Media in Times of Critical Transformation''.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- WhatsApp remains the most popular online platform in Kenya, leading with 22 percent of the market share, according to the latest report on the state of the media in the country released by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK).
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has postponed the countrywide reopening of schools until further notice due to the heavy rains that have caused devastation and deaths.
[Africa Check] Ignore false claim that Kenya's deputy president used a foreign plane to attend military chief's funeral
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Meteorological Department on Friday cautioned residents of the Nairobi metropolitan area about the likelihood of "heavy to very heavy rainfall" and advised exercising caution.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Transport Ministers from four countries under the Northern Corridor Integration Projects (NCIPs) have endorsed joint resource mobilization for construction of 6 Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) routes.
[RFI] Weeks of heavy rain and floods that have killed nearly 200 people continue to ravage parts of Kenya - causing landslides, destroying roads and forcing people from their homes.
[Africa Check] IN SHORT: A newspaper front page circulating on social media following a deadly Kenyan air crash shows a headline claiming that Rwandan president Paul Kagame rejected a donation of helicopters from the US. But the EastAfrican newspaper says the cover is fake.