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Kenyan governors warn of a looming drought and urge urgent grain, livestock and hay reserves as NDMA data shows rising hunger, malnutrition and conflict risks in ASAL counties.

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A National Assembly Health Committee report finds unpaid claims, IT outages, and governance gaps are undermining Kenya’s Social Health Authority and straining hospital finances nationwide.

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Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana has accused the county government of neglect after a pregnant woman died from a snakebite at Hola Referral Hospital, which lacked anti-venom, and has sought a Senate health probe.

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Kenya has been ranked Africa’s most competitive economy and 56th globally in the IMD 2025 World Competitiveness Ranking, reflecting structural reforms, infrastructure gains and regulatory modernisation amid ongoing economic risks.

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Judges Lucy Gitari and John Onyiego oversaw the release of 69 Garissa Medium Prison inmates to community service, part of a nationwide Judiciary effort to ease overcrowded correctional facilities.

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Teachers will start using the new Social Health Authority cover from December 1, 2025, with TSC and SHA assuring uninterrupted treatment and wider access to 9,600 health facilities nationwide.

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The incident occurred as the congregation celebrated the election of David Wanyoike as Kariobangi North Ward Member of County Assembly (MCA) following the November 27 by-election.

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According to organisers, the 2026 IGAD Media Awards will be hosted in Uganda, continuing the tradition of rotating the ceremony across member states.

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President Ruto defended his development record in the northern Kenya region, reassuring that no area will be left behind.

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In a Mombasa court, investigators and families detailed how Shakahola survivors died en route to hospital, children were traumatised, and 191 deaths were linked to Good News International Ministries.

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Global arms sales by the top 100 producers rose 5.9% to a record Sh87.8 trillion in 2024, driven by wars in Ukraine and Gaza, higher defence budgets and rising demand across key regions.

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A Nairobi court has ordered a public inquest into Daystar student Lonah Kathambi’s fatal fall from an 11th-floor Ngara building, after CCTV and toxicology reports detailed her final moments.

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Somalia’s Health Ministry has raised Marburg virus surveillance after confirmed cases in Ethiopia, reinforcing border monitoring, rapid-response teams and public awareness while coordinating with WHO and regional partners.

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Tanzania’s Chadema party alleges its chair Tundu Lissu is being isolated at Ukonga Prison after officials were denied visits, a claim the Prisons Service spokesperson has publicly rejected.

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In Kenya, many children work in family businesses during school holidays to help cover food and school fees, easing parents’ burden but exposing them to exploitation and disrupted education.

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The Judiciary has closed nationwide budget hearings in Nairobi, warning a Sh17 billion funding gap could undermine court security, digital reforms and efforts to ease heavy caseloads in the capital.

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During earlier court-facilitated discussions, the parties agreed to maintain a temporary arrangement allowing the PSV companies to continue operating from their current petrol station locations.

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In a letter seen by The Eastleigh Voice, the county chief, who fell out with her deputy over the by-election contest in Kasipul last week, also sacked Magwanga's ally in the county cabinet.

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Kwale High Court Judge Lepares Naikuni revealed that the facilities have been operating without registration and suggested that they be shut down immediately.

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The Head of State emphasised that Kenya is governed by the rule of law and that those who use young men as thugs to cause chaos and harm citizens will face severe consequences.

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The CJ urged Eng. Thoya to uphold the constitutional mandate of ensuring a fair, transparent, and fiscally sustainable public remuneration system.

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A report by the Auditor General shows that some parents were forced to pay as much as Sh1.2 million for projects initiated by schools, while others parted with between Sh100,000 and Sh300,000.

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The proposal follows concerns over discrepancies in reported debts and the rising penalties that have pushed total liabilities beyond Sh80 billion.

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For the first time in almost a decade, road construction and maintenance agencies failed to hit their performance benchmarks, missing the target by 5,148 kilometres, a distance roughly equivalent to more than circling Kenya’s borders.

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The utility’s financial results indicate that electricity revenues fell five per cent to Sh219.28 billion, while net profit tumbled by 18.7 per cent to Sh24.47 billion in the year under review.

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A parliamentary committee wants the Controller of Budget to oversee the Sh63bn Housing Levy, citing legal loopholes, weak sanctions and unauthorised accounts that risk mismanagement of Kenya’s affordable housing funds.

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Kilifi County is experiencing a rise in dog bites and rabies cases, prompting urgent vaccination campaigns and public alerts from health officials.

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The Kenya Ports Authority has successfully conducted its inaugural CBRN preparedness drill, enhancing safety measures for staff and port users amid evolving global threats.

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The FKF Premier League features four exciting matches this Sunday, with teams like Homeboyz and Ulinzi aiming to build on recent victories as they face tough opponents.

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Palestinian sources say two brothers were killed in Gaza by Israeli drone fire. In the occupied West Bank, meanwhile, attacks by Israeli settlers injured 10 Palestinians.

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Researchers collected nearly 700 stories from people fleeing Sudan’s war to South Sudan, revealing widespread rape and terror against women and girls that is now a major driver of cross-border migration.

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Residents also raised concerns over exploitation by Rota System Limited, the investors at the site, arguing that proper public participation had not been conducted.

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The debate features live fact-checking, with a male and female anchor from a local media house moderating the discussion to ensure statements are verified in real time.

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The vaccination campaign continues across various wards in the coming days, with county teams targeting tens of thousands of cattle, goats and sheep.

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The blaze, which erupted at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in the Tai Po district, has been described as the deadliest in the city in more than 70 years.

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Despite controlling phases of the second half, Nairobi United struggled with efficiency in the final third.

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Beyond the competitive aspect, the event draws attention to the hosting region’s infrastructure and potential for investment in tourism-related ventures.

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Warning comes amid rising commercial interest in Olympic-themed merchandise ahead of upcoming international competitions, with concerns that counterfeiters may exploit the demand for national team gear.

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The war in Sudan has killed more than 40,000 people, displaced over 14 million, and pushed parts of the country into famine, creating one of the world's largest humanitarian crises.

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Meanwhile, a separate storm, Cyclone Ditwah, also hit Sri Lanka last week, with heavy rains now moving towards southern India.

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The match at Abebe Bikila Stadium began dramatically when Kenya won a penalty just ten minutes in, following a challenge by Tanzanian goalkeeper Haji Ally Abdallah on Derrick Muchiti Obote

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More than 500 recruits completed the course in Cairo in March, with new groups joining the two-month training exercise in September.

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Following the court’s ruling, KEMRI scientists can now continue serving until 74, aligning their terms of service with university faculty.

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CS Murkomen said the withdrawal was intended to ensure state-issued firearms were not used to interfere with voting.

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The confrontation broke out just before noon, prompting police to fire tear gas and shoot into the air to disperse the crowd.

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Nairobi United and Maniema Union face off today at 4pm at Kasarani, with both teams seeking to solidify their positions in the CAF Confederation Cup group standings.

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A parliamentary inquiry reveals significant divisions among Rift Valley tea producers regarding pricing and bonuses, highlighting demands for fair representation and grading reviews.

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The Public Service Superannuation Fund reports a rise in contributors to over 500,000, with assets increasing to Sh242 billion due to strategic investments.

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The new SHA medical scheme for teachers begins at midnight despite concerns over registration issues and legal challenges. Teachers express frustration with the transition process.

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Karua claims the government exploits poverty to sway voters, criticising the use of handouts over policy-driven leadership during recent by-elections.

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Mombasa County mandates tuk-tuk operators to register under SACCOs by January 1, 2026, aiming to enhance transport safety and accountability.

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