Kenya News in English
November 30, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 30th November, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Political parties are maturing and progressing, not failing, says Abdullahi.
ODM faces three tough survival options, with Raila's strongholds now vulnerable.
Ruto's party remains optimistic after recent by-election victories, signaling a strong future.
Mbeere North by-election highlighted issues beyond local interests, with intense campaigning.
Open University celebrates its second graduation, sending 200 innovators into Kenya’s digital future.
CS Duale reaffirms North Eastern support for Ruto, praising government transformation efforts.
Health CS Duale backs a significant increase in cancer care funding to support patients.
By-elections reveal troubling trends ahead of the 2027 polls, with voter apathy and violence reported.
One person has died at a Uganda opposition rally as police disrupt election campaigns.
UN chief condemns the recent coup in Guinea-Bissau, calling it a sham.
New project aims to boost ecosystem restoration in Uzbekistan, focusing on biodiversity.
FSD Africa launches a $30 million insurtech fund to address Africa’s insurance protection gap.
Kenya's PS for Medical Services pushes for youth-centered reforms in HIV and reproductive health.
A popular medicine may pose risks to unborn babies, raising safety concerns for pregnant women.
Estimated annual AIDS-related deaths worldwide remain a pressing global health issue.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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