Kenya News in English
August 5, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 5th August, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
KNEC highlights a Sh6.7 billion funding gap while planning for paperless national exams.
Poll results show Kang'ata as the best-performing governor, with Natembeya and Wamatangi close behind.
China sends a third medical team to DRC to bolster support in the fight against Ebola.
Kenyans lose Sh491 million in crypto through SIM hijacking, raising concerns about cybercrime.
EU chief criticizes Spain’s migrant plan following a crisis meeting in Ceuta.
President Ruto announces a Sh3,000 monthly stipend for village elders during a State House meeting.
Suspects in the murder of Dr. Victoria Mutiso will remain in custody for 14 days as investigations continue.
Ex-governor Mwangi Wa Iria’s hospital and home in Karen are set to be auctioned.
Kenya’s WAFCON dream ends as Algeria seals the fate of the Starlets in Rabat.
Ruto faces a dilemma over his running mate, with Kindiki's position under scrutiny.
Mysterious beers in Rwanda have killed 50 people and caused blindness in over 100 others.
Labor's visa changes in Australia prioritize onshore workers, impacting skilled labor from Africa.
WHO calls for increased support to tackle the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the DRC.
Study reveals climate change could redraw the malaria map across Africa, posing new threats.
Catholic media in Rwanda are playing a crucial role in healing the wounds of the 1994 genocide.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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