The Online Kenyan Logo

The Online Kenyan

HomeTop StoriesLive TVVideosPoliticsBusinessSportsTechEntertainment
HomeTop StoriesLive TVVideos
PoliticsBusinessSportsTechEntertainment

Footer

The Online Kenyan Logo

The Online Kenyan

News & Breaking Headlines

news@theonlinekenyan.com
+254 758 277 017

Follow Us

Explore

DailiesWeekliesTopicsVideosHow to file 2024 KRA Returns

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • AI Content Policy

© 2026 The OK Company. All rights reserved.

Made within Kenya
HomeDaily NewsWednesday, March 18, 2026Kenyan Police Return From Haiti as Chad Prepares to Take Over Security Mission - March 2026
Breaking News & Top Stories5 stories from 3 sources

Kenyan Police Return From Haiti as Chad Prepares to Take Over Security Mission - March 2026

The second contingent of over 200 Kenyan police officers has returned home from Haiti, successfully concluding their deployment with the Multinational Security Support Mission. A batch of 215 Kenyan officers arrived back in Nairobi on Tuesday evening. Meanwhile, Chad is preparing to take over their role in a restructured security mission. Additionally, Kenya's Principal Secretary Steve Isaboke met with the European Commission to discuss strengthening digital cooperation between Kenya and the EU. Separately, the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a warning about fake recruitment messages circulating online, coinciding with the rollout of major road projects across the country.

Listen to this coverage3 min

Read aloud by your device

KKenyansFirstKKBC Top StoriesCCapital News

News Coverage

Wednesday 7:07 AMKenyansFirst

Kenya Pulls Troops From Haiti, UN Reveals African Replacements

Kenya Pulls Troops From Haiti, UN Reveals African Replacements

Kenyan police officers are returning home from Haiti as Chad prepares to take over their role in a restructured security mission. A batch of 215 Kenyan officers arrived back in Nairobi on Tuesday evening.

Read Story

Key Highlights

Kenyan police officers are returning home from Haiti as Chad prepares to take over their role in a restructured security mission. A batch of 215 Kenyan officers arrived back in Nairobi on Tuesday evening.

  • 215 Kenyan police officers forming the second contingent of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission to Haiti have returned home.
  • The mission involves the Kenyan National Police Service and the upcoming deployment of Chadian forces, with support from the United Nations.
  • The transition is part of a revamped United Nations-backed Gang Suppression Force (GSF) aimed at strengthening Haiti’s capacity to combat armed gangs, with the full force expected to deploy by October.
Wednesday 7:55 AMKenyans

KeNHA Explains Mass Recruitment as Key Road Construction Works Gain Momentum

KeNHA Explains Mass Recruitment as Key Road Construction Works Gain Momentum

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a warning about fake recruitment messages circulating online, coinciding with the rollout of major road projects across the country.

Read Story

Key Highlights

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a warning about fake recruitment messages circulating online, coinciding with the rollout of major road projects across the country.

  • KeNHA is alerting the public to fraudulent emails, such as one from recruitment.kenha@gmail.com, falsely claiming recruitment and test postponements.
  • Director General Engineer Luka Kimeli stressed that KeNHA never requests payment for employment and advised reporting scams.
  • This warning comes as KeNHA prepares for a large-scale road maintenance program in the 2025/2026 financial year, aiming to upgrade over 100 road sections nationwide.
Wednesday 7:56 AMKBC Top Stories

PS Isaboke engages European Commission on digital cooperation

PS Isaboke engages European Commission on digital cooperation

Kenya's Principal Secretary Steve Isaboke met with the European Commission on Tuesday to discuss strengthening digital cooperation between Kenya and the EU.

Read Story

Key Highlights

Kenya's Principal Secretary Steve Isaboke met with the European Commission on Tuesday to discuss strengthening digital cooperation between Kenya and the EU.

  • The goal is to advance inclusive and resilient technology ecosystems.
  • Key personnel included Renate Nikolay from the European Commission.
  • Discussions covered spectrum management, satellite connectivity, and lessons from the EU’s Digital Services Act.
Wednesday 10:11 AMCapital News

End of Mission As Second Contingent of Over 200 Officers Returns Home from Haiti

End of Mission As Second Contingent of Over 200  Officers Returns Home from Haiti

The second contingent of over 200 Kenyan police officers has returned home from Haiti, successfully concluding their deployment with the Multinational Security Support Mission.

Read Story

Key Highlights

The second contingent of over 200 Kenyan police officers has returned home from Haiti, successfully concluding their deployment with the Multinational Security Support Mission.

  • A total of 215 officers returned, having served in challenging conditions.
  • Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Amollo oversaw the homecoming ceremony, commending their professionalism and courage.
  • The mission also commemorated the three officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
Wednesday 11:45 AMKenyans

CS Chirchir Reveals Timeline for Dualling of Nairobi-Mombasa Highway & Other Highways

CS Chirchir Reveals Timeline for Dualling of Nairobi-Mombasa Highway & Other Highways

Kenya's Transport CS Davis Chirchir has confirmed that the government is moving forward with plans to dual the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway and other key roads across the country.

Read Story

Key Highlights

Kenya's Transport CS Davis Chirchir has confirmed that the government is moving forward with plans to dual the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway and other key roads across the country.

  • The Nairobi-Mombasa Highway dualling will commence after the completion of a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) assessment report.
  • Other prioritized projects include the dualling of the Kisumu-Kakamega Road, funded by the new National Infrastructure Fund, and the redesign of the dangerous Nithi Bridge.
  • The government is also seeking funds for improvements at the Coptic Roundabout and on the Kisumu-Muhoroni road.
Advertisement

More from Wednesday, March 18, 2026

44,000 Junior Secondary School Teachers Face Uncertain Future - March 2026
Video News4 stories

44,000 Junior Secondary School Teachers Face Uncertain Future - March 2026

K
N
KTN News (Youtube), NTV Kenya (Youtube)
Deputy President Kindiki Defends Ruto Against Critics, Vows to Confront Opposition - March 2026
Breaking News & Top Stories4 stories

Deputy President Kindiki Defends Ruto Against Critics, Vows to Confront Opposition - March 2026

K
K
Kenyans, KBC Top Stories +1
Flood Death Toll Rises to 71 Across Kenya - March 2026
Video News3 stories

Flood Death Toll Rises to 71 Across Kenya - March 2026

C
N
Citizen TV (Youtube), NTV Kenya (Youtube)
Advertisement

More Stories

44,000 Junior Secondary School Teachers Face Uncertain Future - March 2026
Video News4 stories

44,000 Junior Secondary School Teachers Face Uncertain Future - March 2026

K
N
KTN News (Youtube), NTV Kenya (Youtube)
Deputy President Kindiki Defends Ruto Against Critics, Vows to Confront Opposition - March 2026
Breaking News & Top Stories4 stories

Deputy President Kindiki Defends Ruto Against Critics, Vows to Confront Opposition - March 2026

K
K
Kenyans, KBC Top Stories +1
Flood Death Toll Rises to 71 Across Kenya - March 2026
Video News3 stories

Flood Death Toll Rises to 71 Across Kenya - March 2026

C
N
Citizen TV (Youtube), NTV Kenya (Youtube)
Advertisement