Kenya News in English
February 8, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 8th February, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Drought continues to devastate parts of Kenya, prompting emergency water supplies to affected areas.
Uhuru Kenyatta faces pressure to end cartel politics as he returns to the political scene.
FGM survivor shares her story, highlighting the ongoing risk for over four million girls.
Government urged to support artivism as a catalyst for civic and economic change in Kenya.
President Ruto makes key appointments across state institutions amid ongoing government changes.
Six suspects arrested in Vipingo following a violent robbery incident that shook the community.
ODM distances itself from Oketch Salah, calling his actions independent of the party's stance.
Cancer cases at MTRH rise to over 25,000 annually, with patients facing drug shortages.
Mass layoffs loom as the government announces plans to shut down nearly 300 companies.
A fisherman fleeing elephants tragically killed by a crocodile in Zambia's Luangwa River.
Kenya reaffirms its leadership in responsible defense AI amid global discussions on military technology.
KDF joins international forces in a major security drill, enhancing regional defense capabilities.
NSSF members set to earn a record 17% interest in 2025, marking a historic financial milestone.
Injectable PrEP shows promise in preventing HIV infections, transforming healthcare for at-risk populations.
Monthly HIV injections demonstrate high success rates among adolescents, according to a new Lancet study.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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