Kenya News in English
October 25, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 25th October, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Parliament urged to create laws to resolve citizen engagement disputes, says CJ Koome.
Alarm raised over increasing deaths linked to hazardous air pollution in Kenya.
ODM holds crisis meeting as internal wrangles escalate after Raila's departure.
Kiambu doctors end 151-day strike, resuming services for 1.5 million patients.
KDF announces shortlisted candidates for cadet and specialist positions in recruitment drive.
Four dead as security forces clash with crowds mourning Raila Odinga's passing.
Cyber law criticized as a means to silence Gen Z's online activism, says Muturi.
Uasu calls on Ogamba to resolve prolonged lecturers’ strike affecting education.
Kenya collaborates with World Diabetes Foundation to enhance patient care services.
New Japan PM pledges to strengthen ties with the U.S. under Trump's leadership.
Internet blackout in Cameroon escalates tensions following disputed election results.
Ruto reaffirms Kenya's dedication to AU reform agenda ahead of the Luanda summit.
Africa's AI adoption faces challenges due to a lack of local dialects and resources.
YouTube unveils a major redesign on mobile, enhancing user experience with new features.
Kenya switches to a single-dose HPV vaccine to boost vaccination uptake nationwide.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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