Kenya News in English
April 22, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 22nd April, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Murkomen blames politicians and judiciary for rise in criminal gangs across the country.
Tight security in Nairobi as protests erupt over soaring fuel prices and living costs.
Middle East conflict poses a threat to Kenya’s Sh164 billion export earnings, especially tea.
Italy strengthens defense ties with Kenya as Ruto heads to Rome for crucial talks.
Murkomen, Sudi, and Kururia implicated in Sh20 billion land grab scandal in Runda.
Kenya Navy leads efforts in coastal ecosystem restoration to combat environmental challenges.
Heavy rainfall advisory issued for coastal and northern Kenya as storms approach.
Government warns that fuel price protests could worsen the ongoing economic crisis.
Regulator revokes KIM diplomas and permits, urging employers to avoid KIM certificates.
Growing tensions at the Foreign Ministry raise questions about diplomatic effectiveness.
Taiwan's president cancels Africa trip, citing pressure from China as a significant factor.
Kenya maintains civic freedoms while Uganda tightens control over foreign agents.
ICT Africa Summit kicks off in Algiers, focusing on technology and innovation in the region.
Wall Street banks warn of risks for the Kenyan shilling amid ongoing global conflicts.
WHO alerts on immunization gaps as 20 million children miss crucial vaccine doses.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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