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Each household will receive Sh2,000 under the October 2025 payment cycle as the government steps up support for orphans and vulnerable children through Inua Jamii.

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After being held and tortured in Kampala, Bob Njagi and Nicholas Oyoo launch legal action against Uganda to challenge cross-border political repression.

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The arrests and detentions followed post-election violence in the country, which left one Kenyan teacher shot dead and led to hundreds of deaths and injuries, according to local reports.

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Promises of high-paying jobs turned into a nightmare as hundreds of Kenyans were lured into a foreign war, with some injured, stranded, or trapped in Russia’s military.

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Conflict and violence are the main drivers of hunger in 14 of the 16 hotspots, while economic shocks and extreme weather make conditions worse.

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Thousands of Kenyan mothers and children remain trapped in Saudi Arabia, facing abuse, neglect, and a fight for legal recognition — as the government races against time to bring them home.

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The JSC is also seeking to fill 145 other judicial vacancies, amongst them 15 positions for judges of the Court of Appeal, 20 for judges of the High Court, and 10 for judges of the Environment and Land Court.

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They allege that the policy could point to irregular financial arrangements involving Sidian Bank, and want the court to intervene before public funds are affected.

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Mudavadi said about 400 Kenyans have been lured by unscrupulous recruitment agents with promises of lucrative jobs in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Myanmar, only to end up in what he called "conditions akin to modern slavery."

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The law limits surrogacy to Kenyan citizens aged 25–55, while surrogate mothers must be 25–45, have had at least one child, and pass medical and psychological evaluations.

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To assist families with resettlement and other essential needs, the government has announced a fundraiser to be held on Thursday, November 13, 2025, at AIC Milimani, Nairobi, starting at 4:00 pm.

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Mohamed Adow said the new facility will serve not only the officers working at the Airbase Police Post and administrative offices but also the public visiting the compound for various services.

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Kigame is seeking leave of the court under Section 8(2) of the International Crimes Act and Article 157(6) of the Constitution, which allows citizens to pursue private prosecutions when state agencies fail to act.

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Activist Bob Njagi highlighted alleged harsh detention conditions and political arrests, noting that over 150 people remain in custody without trial.

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Chief Officer for Urban Development and Planning Patrick Analo Akivaga in Wednewday said the county is owed over Sh500 million by various advertising companies.

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Should Portugal qualify, the 2026 World Cup will be Ronaldo’s last stage, one final pursuit of the only trophy he has never lifted.

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On November 8, Libyan authorities carried out a search and rescue operation following the capsizing of a rubber boat near Al Buri Oil Field.

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During the meeting, the Fund presented its accomplishments, demonstrating extensive engagement with grassroots communities.

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Efforts to deter organised crime are undermined by corruption, lack of evidence, political influence, and resource constraints, leading to miscarriages of justice and manipulation of court processes.

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Regulators warned that a failure of a single provider could disrupt multiple institutions at once, affecting their ability to deliver essential services.

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According to Captain Paul Forjoe, a retired pilot and aviation engineer who led the investigation, the 12-year-old Chinese-made Harbin Z-9 helicopter was technically fit to fly but was missing important safety upgrades.

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Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings broke barriers, redefining leadership, activism, and the meaning of women’s power in Ghana.

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The amendment is part of efforts to accommodate the EAC’s new entrants and ensure all partner states have a voice in trade governance and dispute resolution.

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Gender Cabinet Secretary Hannah Cheptumo told the Senators that preventing teenage pregnancies requires early education, awareness of biological processes, and active engagement from all Kenyans.

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Mercury can damage skin cells, cause rashes, itching, redness, and burns, and trigger allergic reactions. It can also enter the bloodstream, harming the kidneys, nervous system, and even a developing fetus during pregnancy.

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Cabinet noted that the adoption of the new pricing database will standardise cost data, making it easier to monitor projects, plan budgets, and maintain consistency across ministries.

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The new dual carriageway is expected to reduce travel times, improve safety, and support economic growth by enhancing the flow of goods and people between Nairobi and Kiambu.

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Shanta Gold has submitted an environmental impact assessment (EIA) to the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) for the Kakamega project, as it seeks permission to operate the mine for the next eight years.

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During the meeting, the panel handed over a consolidated report detailing a range of reform recommendations aimed at strengthening the AU’s governance, peace, and security systems.

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In 2021/22, the company recruited 28 graduate engineers using its internal HR database instead of conducting open recruitment.

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Tom Fletcher, the UN's top humanitarian official, is visiting Port Sudan, the de facto capital of Sudan. Meanwhile, a UN official told DW "dismal" international aid donations were severely hampering refugee assistance.

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The decision, announced on Tuesday during the ongoing COP30 summit in Belem, Brazil, saw Ethiopia beat Nigeria in the race to represent the continent as the next African host.

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Managing Director Phillip Mainga informed the Parliamentary Committee on Implementation that Kenya Railways had reached an agreement with the State Department of Housing and Urban Development to finalise the stalled units.

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Senators stressed that the devolution of road functions is meant to improve service delivery, not create conflicts between public agencies.

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This initiative reinforces Kenya’s commitment to transparency and accountability in public service.

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Legislators expressed concern over repeated lapses in leadership and gaps in accountability, stressing the need to protect citizens’ money.

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The reforms, championed by the Investment, Trade and Industry ministry, are intended to improve Kenya’s business climate and remove unnecessary obstacles.

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According to court records, nearly 340 people have been detained across seven towns, with the largest numbers in Dar es Salaam and Iringa.

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Legislators and the public are now preparing to attend the address, which provides an opportunity for the President to outline government priorities and policy directions for the coming year.

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Douglas Kanja said imposing an age cap could unintentionally exclude skilled and visionary officers from contributing to national security leadership.

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The 2018 Revitalised Peace Agreement was the key safeguard against renewed civil war, but elements of its power-sharing and security provisions are fraying.

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A new UNEP report warns that by 2050, global demand for cooling could triple, causing greenhouse gas emissions to nearly double if no action is taken.

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As stroke cases soar across Africa and hospitals struggle with limited resources, the continent urgently needs locally tailored care guidelines to ensure timely diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved survival for millions at risk.

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The declaration also pushes for increasing total global climate finance to at least $1.3 trillion per year by 2035, emphasising food security and poverty reduction as central pillars of funding strategies.

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The Bill introduces a major reform to the county budget process by splitting the County Governments’ Additional Allocations Bill into two separate laws.

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Soaring treatment expenses leave thousands of Kenyans unable to continue cancer care, driving a sharp rise in annual deaths and highlighting the urgent need for accessible healthcare.

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Kenya School of Government warns public and employers to disregard hundreds of unissued certificates as part of ongoing efforts to curb fraud in the public service.

If Parliament approves the Bill, multinational companies will be required to ensure that at least 80 per cent of their staff are Kenyan citizens, including top leadership positions such as chief executives.

According to a recent phenological survey covering Kenya’s main macadamia production zones, a large part of the crop is still maturing.

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The UN called for an “immediate cessation of hostilities” as well as the protection of civilians and aid workers, an end to hospital and civilian infrastructure attacks and unhindered access to aid.

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Scientists uncover a Tanzanian woman’s antibody that neutralizes nearly every HIV strain, offering new hope for prevention and treatment.

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