Kenya News in English
December 5, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 5th December, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
A report reveals just 2 percent control half of Kenya's arable land.
Kenya secures Sh208 billion US health investment, becoming the first African nation to do so.
Northern Eastern MPs urge President Ruto to declare drought a national disaster as crisis looms.
Four people are dead in clashes over a proposed Sh680 billion gold mining project in Kakamega.
World Bank reports Kenya has failed to manage recurrent spending effectively.
City revenue chief clarifies tariff policy, dismissing rumors of an immediate parking fee hike.
Missing Tinderet MP aspirant found in Uganda claims he was abducted at gunpoint.
UN experts condemn Tanzania's post-election crackdown and digital blackout following deadly protests.
Meta blocks two leading Tanzanian activists amid ongoing crackdown on dissent.
Renowned Kenyan actor Bilal Wanjau passes away while undergoing treatment at KNH.
Rising drug resistance threatens progress in the fight against malaria, warns WHO.
Kenya's HIV burden remains concerning, with over 8,500 Nakuru teens infected in just one year.
South African telecom giant Vodacom is set to take control of Kenya's Safaricom.
A breakthrough in imaging speed brings portable stroke diagnosis closer to reality.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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