Kenya News in English
May 9, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 9th May, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Audit reveals massive understaffing in key government agencies.
Government defends new tea levy to revive sector and boost farmer earnings.
Landslides and floods push national death toll to 140 amid heavy rain warnings.
CDC team to meet Americans on hantavirus-stricken ship as bad weather threatens landing.
Marsabit residents sue BP over toxic waste, claiming environmental genocide over oil waste.
At least 15 dead as gold mine collapses in West Pokot, rescue operations continue.
Tech giant pledges KES 10 billion to dominate Nairobi’s digital economy by 2030.
Airtel Africa posts profit jump but delays mobile money unit float amid market tensions.
New evidence confirms malaria vaccine saves child lives, showing high impact in wider rollout.
Half of advanced lung cancer patients receive no treatment despite medical advances, study finds.
Displaced students in Bor wish for a better life and stability amid ongoing challenges.
China's zero-tariff policy widely applauded in Africa, boosting hope for Kenya's coffee exporters.
When the taps run dry, who is accountable? Kigali 2026 plans to rebuild Africa’s water systems.
How small businesses can use technology to build resilient, people-first teams for growth.
Inside Orlando Bloom's romance with Swiss model Luisa Laemmel, a look at their relationship.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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