Kenya News in English
November 17, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 17th November, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Kenya launches new measures to improve survival rates for premature babies.
Kenyatta University Hospital announces 99 job vacancies across key departments.
Police arrest a suspected KDF impostor in Kilimani, Nairobi, for conning youth.
Safaricom celebrates 25 years by offering free call minutes to its customers.
Ben Chumo explains his resignation as chair of Kenyatta University Council.
Sh683 billion worth of gold found in Kakamega is set to benefit local residents.
MP Nyoro warns that proposed cuts to day school funding could jeopardize education gains.
Sonko confronts his son-in-law following an alleged physical assault incident.
JKUAT hosts a delegation of Nigerian university registrars for a benchmarking visit.
A plane carrying a ministerial delegation crash-lands in the DRC, but the minister escapes.
Microsoft rolls out an inclusive AI project in Kenya aimed at empowering farmers.
Rural Kenya drives 60 percent of online purchases as e-commerce continues to expand.
Kenya Lionesses suffer a heavy defeat as South Africa extends its dominance in rugby.
Cabo Verde, Mauritius, and Seychelles are now free of rubella and measles, according to WHO.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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