An investigation into why revenue collected via the E-Citizen platform is not reflecting in the National Treasury accounts, raising fears of a sophisticated digital siphoning scheme.
Analyzing the job scam involving Global Face Human Resource Ltd and why the 33-year-old director is in custody while the 'big fish' behind the firm remain untouched.
Despite recent by-election wins, internal dissent and the dismissal of a consolidating opposition hint at a brewing political crisis within the ruling party.
The PS for Foreign Affairs confirms Kenyans are fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war. We uncover the shadowy recruitment networks promising millions to former KDF officers and the lack of state protection when these citizens are captured or killed.
The Law Society of Kenya faces a crisis as junior female lawyers go public with allegations of predatory behavior by senior partners. We look at why the current disciplinary mechanisms favor the perpetrators.
President Ruto orders 28,000 units for the Prisons Service. We scrutinize the procurement process to see which well-connected contractors are lined up for the project before the ink is even dry on the directive.
Beyond the official resignation letter, we reveal the internal friction within Gladys Wanga's administration and how the 2027 succession politics are already causing a collapse in county leadership.
As heavy rains hit Nairobi and the Coast simultaneously, we break down why the metrological department failed to warn residents and how poor drainage in 'luxury' estates is costing lives.
New stats reveal a strange trend: men and women with higher education levels are returning to polygamous unions. We challenge the narrative that 'modernity' kills traditional structures and look at the economic drivers behind it.
Breaking down Clinton's testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein and the specific inconsistencies being flagged by investigators as political tensions boil over in D.C.
Synthesizing the UN Human Rights report with current conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and now South Asia to project the global landscape for the next 6 months.