March–May – 2024 Kenya floods: At least 238 people are killed nationwide in floods.[2]
1 March – President William Ruto announces an agreement with Haiti to deploy 1,000 police officers in a mission approved by the United Nations to combat gang violence in the Caribbean nation.[3]
7 June – Four construction workers are killed in a gun attack on a hospital site near the Dadaab refugee camp in Garissa County.[12]
13 June – A judge is injured in a shooting inside a courtroom in Nairobi. The gunman, a disgruntled senior police commander, is shot dead by responding police.[13]
8 July – A Kenyan court rules that the 2022 killing of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif by police in Nairobi was unlawful and orders the Kenyan government to pay 10 million Kenyan shillings ($78,000) as compensation to his family.[23]
11 July – President Ruto dismisses his cabinet, with only prime cabinet secretary and concurrent foreign minister Musalia Mudavadi and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua ordered to remain in place.[24]
The bodies of six females are found in a quarry near the Mukuru kwa Njenga slum of Nairobi.[25] The prime suspect is arrested and confesses to killing 42 women on 15 July. Another man is also arrested.[26]
16 July – Clashes break out nationwide between Kenya Police and antigovernment protestors calling for the removal of President Ruto.[27]
19 July – President Ruto reappoints six ministers whom he had dismissed on 11 July.[28]