Wetang’ula Suspends Kibagendi After ‘Auctioned Parliament’ Claims
Parliament turned tense on Tuesday, February 17.
What started as remarks made during a television interview quickly snowballed into...
MP Thrown Out of Parliament After ‘Turning Up Drunk’
A heated confrontation erupted in Kenya’s National Assembly on Thursday, November 13, after Embakasi South MP...
In a notice issued on Wednesday, September 24, the Commission asked Kenya School of Law (KSL) students sitting their bar exams in November 2025 to apply.
According to the petitioner this lack of clarity erodes public trust in the financial sector and violates constitutional rights under Article 46 which guarantees consumer protection.
The statement came after a morning of intense social media debate where allegations of a secret plot to extend term limits sparked outrage and even calls for mass protests.