Shisha is back as court rules ban is flawed Shanzu Senior Principal Magistrate finds there is no valid ban on shisha under the Public Health Rules, 2017.
Shisha is back as court rules ban is flawed Shanzu Senior Principal Magistrate finds there is no valid ban on shisha under the Public Health Rules, 2017.
Shakahola tragedy: Family buries one relative, 11 yet to be found Kilifi family buries the remains of one of their 12 relatives who died in Shakahola.
Rerec rolls out electricity connection plan in Coast Matching Fund Programme is targeting to have more than 7,287 new customers.
Man receives 4 bodies of Shakahola relatives The family, who lost seven relatives in the massacre, was the first to have four identified bodies released for burial.
Man seeks state support to bury four relatives who died in Shakahola We have decided to lay all four to rest in a single grave at our family home.
Two police reservists killed in Al Shabaab attack Officers killed after heavily armed assailants raid village around 9pm on Saturday.
Expect Easter by night in Mombasa next week due to Ramadhan period It’s a different Easter for travellers to the Coast.
Who killed my son? Pain of mother of drug baron Swaleh Jauria Yusuf Ahmed points an accusing finger at police amid silence from authorities.
Swaleh, heir to Akasha drug empire, 'killed' Yusuf Swaleh's body was discovered in Kilifi, nine days after he was allegedly picked up by 'police' for questioning.
Factory boosts hope of new cashew nut dawn Ray of hope for cashew nut farmers amid renewed efforts to revive the sector.
They want to kidnap me — Paul Mackenzie He remained at the Shanzu court premises but refused to appear in the courtroom.
In the name of love: Disabled man loses Sh2.7m to Mombasa woman The woman pleaded not guilty to fraud charges and was released on Sh1.5 million bond by a Mombasa court.
How company paid Sh15m to acquire Mama Ngina Waterfront land Private entity wanted government barred from repossessing land.
Government halts Sh35bn Mzima Two water project National government mulls over an alternative approach to implement the project.
Slice of Kaya forest under threat of destruction by the state The government is eyeing over 300 parcels of land to construct an electricity transmission line.