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The 233-kilometre corridor, one of East Africa’s busiest transport routes, links Kenya to Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and the DRC. Once completed, it is expected to ease cargo movement, reduce travel time and lower road accident rates.

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It has called for immediate deterrent action against perpetrators of election-related violence. It urged the IEBC and security agencies to launch investigations into the incidents and asked the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to swiftly prosecute those found culpable.

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In an official statement, the Posta Rangers Management Board announced that Collins “Korea” Omondi has been appointed Interim Head Coach with immediate effect. Omondi, who has served as the first assistant coach since February 2021, will now lead the team for the remainder of the year.

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The petitioners argue that the State's plan to revive tolling through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) arrangements amounts to surrendering control of a strategic transport corridor to private and foreign concessionaires.

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He further revealed plans to split public and commercial broadcasting, so that public broadcasting is financed by the Treasury as 'the rest finances itself'.

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The analysts are calling on the state to increase the number of beneficiaries added to cash transfer programmes by at least 1.4 million people annually.

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Panyako expressed gratitude to supporters for what he described as unwavering trust, saying they stood firm despite what he alleged were acts of violence and threats to his life during the exercise.

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Speaking at the launch, Ambassador Jabril said the festival plays an important role in promoting awareness and recognition of Somali culture within Kenya.

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Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) on Thursday condemned the excessive use of force by Tanzanian security forces against protesters, which left thousands dead or injured amid reports of mass graves.

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Senegal’s foreign ministry confirmed that Embaló had been flown in on a chartered military aircraft and was “safe and sound” after Ecowas-led discussions that secured his transfer.

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The decision reaffirms the NLC's unrestricted mandate to handle historical land disputes - an issue deeply tied to Kenya's colonial legacy and post-independence land practices.

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ELOG urged the IEBC to enforce strict compliance with assisted voting procedures, take decisive action against breaches of ballot secrecy, and scale up voter education targeting registration, polling station identification, and voting processes.

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MP Caleb Amisi explained that in the 2027 General Election, there will be no government machinery to help pro-government candidates win seats.

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President William Ruto affirmed that the by-election losses should serve as a wake-up call to leaders who are busy selling hatred, disunity, and succession politics rather than articulating how they intend to improve the lives of ordinary Kenyans.

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During the attack, MP Peter Kaluma and his bodyguard were confronted by a group of youths while at the polling station, and his firearm was reportedly stolen.

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Martha Koome encouraged the Kenya Judiciary Academy to replicate this model across other High Court divisions to enhance legal dialogue and professional development.

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The Nairobi–Nakuru–Mau Summit Road stretches 175 kilometres, while the Nairobi–Maai Mahiu–Naivasha Road covers 58 kilometres.

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The meeting was to be held in Nairobi, with Kenya currently chairing the bloc, a rotating one-year position it assumed from South Sudan in late 2024.

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The directive follows an earlier advisory issued on November 10, cautioning that macadamia harvested within that timeframe will not be cleared for export under any circumstances.

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Harrison Kombe previously lost the seat in 2024 when the Supreme Court upheld the nullification of his 2022 election following a petition by Stanley Kenga.

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The by-elections, conducted in 22 constituencies, were disrupted in certain areas by clashes, property damage, and heightened tensions.

TSC Chairperson Jamleck Muturi said the commission will now place greater emphasis on the welfare and well-being of teachers.

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Workers argue that delays in signing and implementing the CBA have left staff struggling financially and facing uncertainty about their professional benefits.

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The High Court has ordered that the exam result be issued within 14 days from November 25, 2025, ahead of the CEO’s hearing.

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Ahmed Maalim Hassan garnered 10,431 votes, defeating his closest challenger, United Progressive Alliance (UPA) candidate Nurdin Maalim Mohamed, who received 1,240 votes.

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The court will now consider the defence and prosecution’s final submissions before deciding whether Maxine Wahome faces trial or can be acquitted.

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The push follows the recent handover of Amboseli National Park management to Kajiado, allowing the county to oversee tourism operations and directly collect revenue.

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Hassan Kolosho was declared winner after securing 1,414 votes, defeating his closest rivals, Diriye Ibrahim Maalim of UDA, who garnered 967 votes, and ODM's Feisal Gedi Mohamed, who attained 859 votes.

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On Wednesday, a group of soldiers seized power by force in Guinea-Bissau. The parliamentary and presidential elections held on Sunday were suspended before the results could even be announced. But who's behind the coup?

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David Ndakwa captured the seat with 21,564 votes, outpacing Panyako, who garnered 20,210 votes in what turned out to be a razor-thin finish.

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Across Sudan, nearly 12 million people – about half of them children – are now forcibly displaced or have fled to neighbouring countries, with sexual violence reported in conflict zones nationwide.

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Mandera County saw Ahmed Maalim Hassan of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) win the Banisa Ward by-election, obtaining 10,431 votes.

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Wa Muthende secured 15,802 votes, narrowly surpassing his closest rival, Newton Kariuki of the Democratic Party (DP), who garnered 15,308 votes.

Orodi Odhiambo of the Wiper Party trailed with 1,819 votes in second, while Fredrick Ochiel of the United Democratic Movement (UDM) came third, receiving 1,200 votes.

The IEBC confirmed that Boyd secured 16,819 votes, comfortably defeating independent candidate Philip Aroko, who received 8,476 votes.

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Kenya’s tech-savvy population, fuelled by widespread internet access via mobile phones, has made the country an active participant in AI.

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The plan has already secured a $300 million (Sh39 billion) pledge, signalling increasing political will to confront the escalating health emergency.

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Recent studies highlight the fragile state of Africa’s insurance sector, with penetration rates below three per cent in most countries, leaving households, small businesses, and vulnerable communities exposed to financial shocks.

IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon has condemned acts of violence, intimidation, or disruption reported in isolated areas during the voting process on Thursday.

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Entrepreneurs lament that despite their critical role in job creation and local value chains, they still struggle to attract meaningful financing or form partnerships that would allow them to scale.

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Karua argued that the AU has taken no action against Samia’s administration despite detailed reports by SADC and AU observers flagging major issues in the violent October 29 elections.

NISA described the operation as part of the Federal Government’s broader efforts to disrupt groups it considers anti-peace elements.

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The victim’s family lawyer, Duncan Osoro, told the judge that Farida’s relatives must be consulted before any arrangement is considered.

Following a dramatic 70.4 per cent rise the previous year, these offences increased by another three per cent during the 2024-25 review period. The report records 237 police-related cases, compared with 230 in 2024 and 135 in 2023, highlighting a steady upward trend.

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Police also noted that they have arrested 23 suspects, and 11 vehicles, along with two motorcycles, were seized as investigations continue.

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IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon said no unauthorised person will be allowed into the protected areas during counting and verification.

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The ministers expressed deep concern over the deteriorating humanitarian situation, singling out the conflict in Sudan, which has generated unprecedented internal and cross‑border displacement.

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Justice Sifuna condemned the examination body for what he described as "wilful disobedience" of binding judicial orders.

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Areas including Malava, Kasipul and Banisa witnessed clashes, torched vehicles and arrests of youths suspected of disrupting the voting process

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The commission urged the public to rely on verified information and cautioned against propaganda intended to undermine the electoral process.

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