Kenya News in English

November 21, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 21st November, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.

Ruto eyes two sovereign funds to deliver Sh5 trillion worth of projects.

Judge ends three-decade battle for prime estate between two women.

Housing project raises questions as worker numbers do not add up.

It’s hard to accept God’s will, says Hiram Gitau, husband of Betty Bayo.

CS Ruku tells Gachagua it’s taboo to enter Women’s Kitchen amid political tensions.

Ruto announces enhancement of cancer package from Ksh. 550,000 to Ksh. 800,000 starting December.

Gen Z protests: Amnesty claims Kenya authorities paid trolls to threaten activists.

Bishop Wallace Nganga urges Catholic communicators to reassert church identity in the digital age.

CHADEMA rejects Samia’s inquiry team, calling for an international probe into poll unrest.

Vodacom in talks to increase its stake in the $9 billion Kenya telecom giant Safaricom.

Stanbic Bank launches 8.99% fixed-rate mortgage to boost home ownership in Kenya.

Kenyans express disappointment after the national football team suffers a heavy defeat to Senegal.

AI and citizens team up to detect invasive mosquito species in Madagascar.

WHO warns of rising drug-resistant gonorrhea as more countries report increasing levels.

IGAD convenes emergency meeting on confirmed Marburg virus outbreak in southern Ethiopia.

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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