Kenya News in English
November 18, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 18th November, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
DNA storm in Kabogo SIM registration rules as the state denies biometric data collection.
Kasipul by-election rivals sign deal to prevent deadly clashes amid campaign chaos fines.
President Ruto faces challenges over controversial cybercrime law as bishops voice concerns.
Gachagua kicks off door-to-door campaign in Mbeere North as by-election heats up.
Geoffrey Mosiria reshuffled from environment to customer service in latest cabinet changes.
Makueni shines at the national statistics conference with innovative grassroots data model.
Somali Speaker meets Wetang’ula in Nairobi to resolve EALA nomination impasse.
Small Claims Court filings quadruple to 158K as clearance rate reaches 98%.
Makueni and Trademark Africa rally mango offtakers for a stronger market.
Tanzania's president warns election violence could hurt the country's access to funding.
CBK and CMA await brief for new virtual asset law as Bitcoin ATMs emerge in Nairobi.
Africa's voice at the G20 focuses on turning challenges into opportunities for growth.
COP30 report highlights climate change's role in spreading infectious diseases globally.
Measles and rubella eliminated in three sub-Saharan African countries, says WHO report.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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