Prolonged drought has left millions of people struggling to find food and water in parts of northern Kenya, where livestock ...
Angel Nakuja from Turkana has been given a new lease of life after undergoing a life-changing surgery to remove a tumour that ...
Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua urged President William Ruto to address unfulfilled promises to Northern Kenya, ...
With less water in the lakes, especially Lake Turkana, it has become easier for the great rift beneath to move.
A 27-year-old graduate, Nixon Kipkemei, was shot dead in Lodwar while heading to install solar panels. The deceased's father ...
Audit reports show seven public universities are owed more than Sh3 billion in unpaid fees, raising concerns over cash flow, ...
Public agencies face penalties for failing to deduct a new levy when paying suppliers and contractors, exposing taxpayers to ...
Wildlife trafficking is one of the most lucrative illicit industries worldwide. It nets between US$7 billion and $23 billion per year, according to the Global Environment Facility, a group of nearly ...
Osbjorn Pearson In 2012, fossils from a rare Homo habilis skeleton were uncovered along the shores of Lake Turkana in ...
Humans and our ancestors have been creating tools, art, and everyday objects for millions of years, and each unexpected discovery teaches us something new about the development of our species. Relics ...
A switch from a humid to a dry climate has led the Eastern African Rift Zone to pull apart more freely, new research finds.
A study of the East African Rift reveals that ancient heating and dehydration can strengthen continental crust, reshaping how and where continents break apart.