Governments lose hundreds of billions of dollars annually to corruption and fraud, with the US government estimated to lose about $233 billion each year. In Kenya, former President Uhuru Kenyatta once said the country was losing approximately Sh2 billion every day to corruption. While corruption in Kenya exists at all levels of society, it is grand corruption by political elites and senior government officials that has brought the country to its knees. The answer lies partly in the Fraud Triangle, a theory developed by criminologist Donald Cressey. Any public official indicted on corruption charges should be placed on administrative leave until their case is resolved.

February 01, 2026 05:04 UTC

Two emails from 18 July 2013 appear to have been drafted by Epstein but it is unclear if they were ever sent to Gates. Both were sent from Epstein's email account and back to the same account, while no email account associated with Gates is visible and both emails are unsigned.

February 01, 2026 03:01 UTC

22:14 (IST) 1 Feb 2026Breaking news live updates: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that government spending is driven by difficult priority choices and competing demandFinance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that government spending is driven by difficult priority choices and competing demands. At the Youth Dialogue on Budget 2026, she stressed that national defence cannot be compromised, noting that investments made over the last decade have strengthened military preparedness. She highlighted the challenge of balancing security needs with farmers’ welfare, fair prices for consumers, and the need for subsidies where markets fall short. She explained that managing such conflicting demands is a core challenge for any finance minister, especially since raising taxes is not always an option. However, once the economy showed clear signs of recovery, the focus shifted to reducing debt and repaying borrowings to avoid placing a long-term burden on the public.

February 01, 2026 01:54 UTC

Vihiga: Friends Church Helps Needy Girl Join Grade 10 at Mukumu Girls’ High SchoolSource: FacebookDorothy, from Vumale in Mbale, was officially admitted after well-wishers rallied to ensure that every barrier to her education was removed. How church saved Dorothy Ijayi's dreamsAccording to journalist Herman Kamariki, her school fees were fully paid, her uniform purchased, and all essential shopping completed. This was a result of a collective effort led by the Vihiga Yearly Meeting Youth Rally, which stepped in to organise and meet the budget. Vihiga: Friends Church Helps Needy Girl Join Grade 10 at Mukumu Girls’ High SchoolSource: UGCTwitleen Esendi joins Bunyore Girls' High SchoolIn another part of Vihiga, a wave of relief and celebration swept through Inyali village as Twitleen Esendi finally reported to Bunyore Girls’ High School after well-wishers rallied behind her cause. Her story took a hopeful turn when a teacher from her primary school shared the girl's condition, prompting an outpouring of support from well-wishers.

February 01, 2026 01:16 UTC

[AFP]Clinton Nyapara Mogesa, a Kenyan citizen born in 1997, has been confirmed dead while serving with Russian forces in the Donetsk region, Ukrainian Defence Intelligence has reported. Mogesa had been living and working in Qatar before signing a contract with the Russian military and being assigned to one of its assault units. “At one of the positions of Russian occupation forces, our intelligence identified the body of Clinton Nyapara Mogesa, a citizen of the Republic of Kenya,” the Ukrainian Defence Intelligence statement read. According to the Intelligence, Mogesa was found carrying passports belonging to two other Kenyan nationals, indications, they say, could be a potential recruitment of other foreign citizens under similar circumstances. Ukrainian Defence Intelligence now warns foreign citizens against traveling to Russia or accepting employment there, citing risks of forced deployment to military units.

February 01, 2026 00:34 UTC





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February 01, 2026 00:14 UTC

NationalThe group pointed to repeated incidents of vehicles being set ablaze and what they described as a weak government response. The group pointed to repeated incidents of vehicles being set ablaze and what they described as a weak government response. A Toyota Harrier which was set ablaze along Thika Road at Kimbo on January 25, 2026. Several incidents followed road accidents involving pedestrians or boda boda riders in areas such as Juja, Luanda in Vihiga County, and along the Thika Superhighway. A recent one saw a Toyota Harrier set ablaze after it allegedly knocked down and killed a boda boda rider along Thika Road at Kimbo in Kiambu County.

January 31, 2026 22:45 UTC

The Ministry of Education has confirmed the deaths of two teachers and a learner in two separate road accidents in Nairobi and Nyeri counties earlier today. In Nairobi, tragedy struck at the City Primary School in Ngara when a public service vehicle rammed into a group of teachers participating in union elections. Up to 26 others were injured and are currently receiving treatment, according to the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Julius Migos Ogamba. These incidents come amid heightened concern over road safety in the country, especially for school children and teachers. In Nairobi, witnesses reported the driver of the public service vehicle appeared to lose control before veering into the group of teachers.

January 31, 2026 20:28 UTC

President Cyril Ramaphosa with the Fifa World Cup trophy during the 2026 SA Trophy Tour held at the Nelson Mandela Amphitheater at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Image: Jairus Mmutle / GCISWhile the arrival of the official Fifa World Cup trophy on South African shores on Friday sent the country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, and some members of the football fraternity into a frenzy, it dawned on Bafana Bafana captain Ronwen Williams that “ke nako” – the time is here. Bafana are set to return to the global showpiece in June for the first time since qualifying as hosts in 2010. Tshabalala, alongside football legend Marcel Desailly – who won the World Cup with France in 1998 – graced both events in Pretoria and Johannesburg, amplifying the World Cup fever that has descended on the country. We can feel that it’s close and just a few months away,” Williams said at the Union Buildings.

January 31, 2026 20:13 UTC

"The only time I recall them meeting was at my home in 2001 in London - you have published a photo. They did not have sex. They may have met again in New York but I categorically state that Prince Andrew did not grope Ms xxx. Nor did they have sex. There was no orgy in Little St James," says the proposed statement, which would seem to accept that Andrew and Giuffre did meet in London and New York.

January 31, 2026 20:10 UTC

SpaceX has filed a request with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch a staggering one million satellites into low Earth orbit. With only about 10,000 active satellites currently in orbit (most of them Starlink), adding a million more would fundamentally alter the near-Earth environment. "If this is approved, we risk making low Earth orbit unusable for generations." "If this is approved, we risk making low Earth orbit unusable for generations." Launching a million satellites requires a launch cadence that dwarfs current capabilities.

January 31, 2026 19:38 UTC

Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja/FILEInspector General of the National Police Service (NPS) Douglas Kanja on Saturday ordered immediate administrative action against six senior police officers following a suspected assault incident captured on CCTV at a pool table venue in Nandi Hills. In a statement, the NPS said the decision follows investigations conducted by the Internal Affairs Unit (IAU) after a video of the incident circulated online. The footage was later confirmed to have been recorded at a pool hall within Nandi Hills. According to the NPS, the action targets local commanders to reinforce accountability for all conduct under their command. The police authorities did not disclose what actions would be taken regarding the officers seen on camera in the pool hall.

January 31, 2026 19:31 UTC

Catherine O’Hara, the chameleon-like actress who brought us the unforgettable Moira Rose, the panicked Kate McCallister, and a host of Christopher Guest eccentrics, has died. But it was her late-career renaissance as the vocabulary-mangling soap star Moira Rose in Schitt’s Creek that cemented her status as a legend. Her frequent collaborator Eugene Levy simply said, "I have lost my sister in comedy. Her frequent collaborator Eugene Levy simply said, "I have lost my sister in comedy. As Moira Rose might have said, in her inscrutable trans-Atlantic drawl: "She has departed for the great, glitzy premiere in the sky, leaving us all decidedly...

January 31, 2026 18:29 UTC

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has formally launched the candidature of Judge Phoebe Okowa for election to a full nine‑year term on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), marking a major push by Kenya to solidify its influence within the world’s foremost judicial forum. Judge Okowa, who was elected in November 2025 to fill a casual vacancy on the Court, is now seeking a regular term covering 2027 to 2036. Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’Oei lauded Judge Okowa’s achievements and reaffirmed Kenya’s confidence in her bid. Speaking during the event, Judge Okowa expressed deep gratitude for the backing she has received from the Kenyan government and diplomatic missions. Born in Kericho on January 1, 1965, Judge Okowa has a distinguished academic and professional record.

January 31, 2026 18:01 UTC

The United States has said it is considering a review of its security partnership with Uganda following controversial social media posts by Uganda’s military chief, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of President Yoweri Museveni. In his statement, General Muhoozi said he had been misinformed and assured that relations between Uganda and the United States remained intact. “I want to apologise to our great friends, the United States, for my earlier tweets that I have now deleted. General Muhoozi has previously attracted public controversy. Several of our supporters have been murdered in cold blood.”His remarks followed statements by General Muhoozi indicating that security forces had resumed efforts to locate him.

January 31, 2026 16:30 UTC