Kenya News in English

October 31, 2025

AI Generated Audio News Capsule

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Good morning! It’s 31st October, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.

Election protests in Tanzania evoke memories of past riots as chaos unfolds.

Leaders push for stronger devolution and community ownership in climate action initiatives.

Labour Court rules that IG Kanja has exclusive powers to recruit police officers.

Security Council condemns atrocities in Sudan as activists seek urgent aid for victims.

Experts warn of potential war in South Sudan as UN investigators raise alarms.

Mombasa Port operations update reveals ongoing challenges and improvements in logistics.

Emirates celebrates 30 years in Nairobi, boosting tourism and trade in East Africa.

Africa demands an overhaul of the broken climate finance system at a major summit.

Youth4Adaptation launches global recommendations on climate action at COP30.

China-Kenya culinary forum explores future of African-Chinese cuisine and cultural exchange.

Good news in global business services sector as outsourcing becomes a goldmine in South Africa.

Andrew stripped of 'prince' title, marking a significant shift in royal family dynamics.

Scientists discover a 650-year-old sandal in a vulture nest deep in Spanish mountains.

How smartphones damage your skin and tips to protect against blue light exposure.

Back to the drawing board as treated nets fail amid a resurgence of malaria cases.

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

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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