Kenya News in English

June 27, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 27th June, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.

NTSA mandates annual inspections for older vehicles starting July 1, raising concerns about additional taxes.

Counties set to receive a Sh428 billion boost after MPs approve the Revenue Bill, a potential game changer.

Thousands remain trapped in violence due to gaps in GBV shelter services, highlighting a national crisis.

IG Kanja orders probe into police handling of Nakuru activist during protest, following viral video backlash.

Families of June 25 protest victims demand justice, stating compensation alone is insufficient for their loss.

Gachagua praises peaceful June 25 anniversary protests, while businesses suffer from police blockades in Nairobi.

Kenya's Gen Z revolution faces challenges as food inflation rises, impacting the movement's momentum.

Court detains rights activist Bob Njagi for seven days amid ongoing investigations into June 25 protests.

TSC announces a salary increase for all teachers, promoting 30,000 educators as part of an education boost.

Trump seeks over $1.4 billion in Ebola funding from Congress, despite legal battles in Kenya over quarantine centers.

Kenyan Appeals Court clears the way for Sh204 billion Safaricom stake sale to Vodacom, lifting previous blocks.

NASA welcomes Botswana as the latest signatory to the Artemis Accords, boosting Africa's lunar ambitions.

Ebola deaths exceed 300 in the DR Congo, raising alarms as health authorities track the outbreak's spread.

Samsung introduces Galaxy A37 and A57 as business phones in Kenya, aiming to tap into the corporate market.

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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