Kenya News in English
April 20, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 20th April, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Ruto defends high fuel prices, citing infrastructure demands and tax compliance issues.
Heavy car taxes lock many Kenyans out of mobility as import costs continue to surge.
Changes in education are profound, with TSC handing principals expanded powers for CBE.
TVET PS directs technical institutions to ditch graduation gowns amid funding concerns.
Thousands of Parisians evacuated as a World War Two bomb is detonated in situ.
Linda Mwananchi announces a three-day protest plan during a rally in Nakuru.
Gachagua warns Duale to stop dragging Uhuru's name into political disputes.
Oburu works to stabilize ODM–UDA ties amid rising tensions in the political camp.
Kenya Power announces electricity disruptions in select areas due to maintenance.
Kenya continues to host Sudan rebel leader Mohamed Dagalo Hemedti amid ongoing tensions.
Pope Leo calls for Angolans to fight corruption during Sunday Mass amid turmoil.
Catholic Church in Equatorial Guinea mourns the sudden death of a vicar general.
Kenyan listed firms' CEOs now face fines and jail time for misleading sustainability claims.
Diaspora Kenyans set a new remittance record, sending home over Sh58 billion in March.
Millions listen to an Ethiopian star's song that takes a swipe at the government.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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