Kenya News in English

December 11, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

Transcription

Good morning! It’s 11th December, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.

Counties flagged for ill-preparedness to handle disasters, raising concerns nationwide.

Sonko's political comeback ignites curiosity as he launches a new party for 2027.

Race intensifies to prevent infections and pregnancies following incidents of rape.

Kenyan troops return from Haiti, praised for their bravery during the mission.

Global leaders unite in Nairobi to discuss Multilateral Environmental Agreements and climate action.

Fifteen Kenyans among 'Worst of the Worst' arrested and set for deportation from the US.

IMLU reports a troubling rise in human rights violations across Kenya, shocking statistics revealed.

Ruto assures that Kenyans' health data will be protected amid US partnership concerns.

Expansion of Tsavo West Rhino Sanctuary aims to boost the black rhino population significantly.

Judiciary registrar warns of a national ethical crisis as human rights summit approaches.

Tanzania police issue warnings against fresh demonstrations following failed protests.

Cardinal Parolin visits Mozambique, offering support to victims of terrorism and natural disasters.

Africa Investment Forum claims $15.3 billion in potential deals, focusing on women's entrepreneurship.

Safaricom to refund Ksh21.4 billion to investors after green bond oversubscription success.

Kenya's central bank cuts key rate again to stimulate bank lending and economic growth.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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