PRIME Govt sets tough guidelines for boarding schools The Education Ministry expects schools to implement the measures before reopening for the Second Term next month, sparking mixed views from key stakeholders
Kenya Airways accuses Congo of harassment over detained staff Officers from Congo's military intelligence detained the pair on April 19 for allegedly failing to complete customs documentation related to valuable cargo
Assistant RDCs to cost taxpayers extra Shs3b The legislators raised concerns about the eligibility of some of the appointees
Chelsea's Fernandez to miss rest of season after having groin surgery The Argentine international, who suffered a hernia in December, started in Chelsea's 5-0 thrashing by Arsenal on Tuesday before being substituted in the second half
Britain's Rwanda asylum legislation formally becomes law Royal assent is the final stage in the legislative process, and effectively rubber stamps the decision taken by parliament earlier this week to approve the bill after a long battle between the...
PRIME Why crossword puzzles are good for newspaper When the crossword puzzle is wrong, mismatched or repeated, many that love to engage in filling out the words will be miffed, rightly so!
Career Fair: Finding purpose Bonny Musisi, the technical center officer NSSF, says discovering one’s purpose in life starts with discovering one’s reason for existing in life
Govt needs to drop the habit of supplementary budgets, says Citibank researcher A Citibank researcher says supplementary requests should only be entertained during emergencies and should not become a tool for recurrent expenditure
PRIME Mitchy Dalen: Urban planner on paper, passionate about singing Crossing over: From attaining an Urban Planning degree to finding her footing in band music, Mitchy Dalen is now itching to go solo
PRIME 106-year-old man chases pension for 28 years in vain After retiring on March 31, 1996, as a primary teacher, Dacio Oridria says he has chased for his pension in vain
Man City humble Brighton to keep pressure on Arsenal "The statement is three points," City manager Pep Guardiola told Sky Sports. "There are five games left, we know the margins are so tight. We have to win every one. Each game we are closer"