Kenya News in English

February 7, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 7th February, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.

Tea sector sees increased exports despite challenges in production.

SUPKEM calls on the government to declare drought a national emergency.

Over four million girls remain at risk of female genital mutilation in Kenya.

Government urged to support artivism as a catalyst for civic and economic change.

Cancer cases at MTRH rise to over 25,000 annually, prompting urgent action.

Britain imposes sanctions on six individuals linked to the Sudan War.

Oburu responds to Sifuna amid ongoing ODM leadership disputes.

Amnesty Kenya begins recruitment for a new director as leadership transitions.

Karua questions the IEBC's appointment of Moses Sunkuli as acting CEO.

Fisherman fleeing elephants tragically killed by a crocodile in Zambia.

Bodies of two more Kenyan recruits found in Ukraine, raising concerns.

American and allied forces conduct joint exercises with Mauritius.

Rugby star Kevin Wekesa promotes positive changes on and off the pitch.

Africa records fewer disease outbreaks in January, according to the CDC.

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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