Kenya News in English
November 15, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 15th November, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Three National Youth Service officers have been suspended amid ongoing investigations.
Chaos erupted in Parliament as MPs clashed over the controversial State Enterprises Bill.
Tanzania's president promises a thorough investigation into election protest deaths.
Kenya's AI sector faces challenges as 2.5 million jobs are at risk due to automation.
Court upholds suspension of key sections of the cybercrime law, raising concerns among citizens.
Matiang’i congratulates ODM on its 20th anniversary as political tensions rise ahead of 2027.
AAR Hospital denies claims that Betty Bayo was refused treatment over an unpaid bill.
East African Breweries secures KSh 16.7 billion in an oversubscribed corporate bond offering.
Lower water levels in Lake Turkana linked to increased earthquake activity, according to new study.
Ebola has returned to the DRC's Kasai Province, prompting urgent health responses.
ViCentra highlights the rising diabetes risk in workplaces on World Diabetes Day.
How children's lunchboxes are contributing to Kenya's non-communicable disease crisis is concerning.
Marina Lewycka, the prizewinning British-Ukrainian author, has passed away at age 79.
Goldman Sachs commits funds to a new pediatric campus in Dallas, enhancing healthcare options.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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