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HomeDaily NewsSunday, April 5, 2026
Kenya News - Sunday, April 5, 2026
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Kenya News - Sunday, April 5, 2026

Health CS Aden Duale announced over 1,000 facilities closed amid Social Health Authority fraud investigations, naming five hotspot counties. In other news, former CJ David Maraga cautioned the IEBC on 2027 election credibility, demanding a voter register audit. President Ruto vowed action on a Ksh4 billion fuel scandal following arrests, with DP Gachagua defending detained officials. A deadly crash on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway killed 12 over Easter, contributing to a weekend toll of at least 26. Meanwhile, a textbook shortage impacts Grade 10 students, and the Met Department warns of a potential malaria epidemic due to heavy rains.

52 stories across 10 topics
Updated 6:59 PM

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Govt Issues Orders to Schools Amid Looming Textbook Crisis
Concern as Students Stranded on Highways as PSV Crackdown Bites
'The shocking rot I witnessed at Egerton University’
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Govt Issues Orders to Schools Amid Looming Textbook Crisis - April 2026

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development has directed school heads to submit updated learner data for Grade 10 due to a significant textbook shortage that has affected students completing their first term. Thousands of students have been left stranded across Kenya as a nationwide crackdown on public transport vehicles coincides with the busy April holiday travel period. A former finance manager at Egerton University has detailed extensive corruption within the institution in his new book, citing it as the root cause of its current financial woes, corroborated by the Auditor-General's report finding the university in significant financial distress.

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Kenya Met Warns of High-Risk Deadly Outbreak of Malaria Epidemic
Why Kenya's floods are growing deadlier
Kenya Met Issues Warning Over Delayed April Rains
Explained: How Mortuaries Dispose of Unclaimed Bodies
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Kenya Met Warns of High-Risk Deadly Outbreak of Malaria Epidemic - April 2026

Kenya's meteorological department is warning of a potential malaria outbreak due to ongoing heavy rains, with the Western Kenya Highlands identified as high-risk areas. Kenya is experiencing intense heavy rains and floods during the March-April-May long rains season, causing widespread devastation and fatalities across 30 counties. The Kenya Meteorological Department is also warning farmers across Kenya to delay planting until late April, as the early part of the month is expected to have significantly suppressed rainfall, risking crop failure. Kenyatta National Hospital's Farewell Home announced the planned disposal of 480 unclaimed bodies within seven days, prompting public concern, especially as many were children.

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Maraga warns IEBC over 2027 election credibility
IEBC Faces Audit Calls Amid Confusion Over 2012 Voter Records
Atandi Urges Siaya MCAs to Halt Orengo Impeachment Ahead of 2027 Elections
Jakakimba backs PS Omollo, faults Luo Nyanza MPs over criticism and zoning
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Maraga warns IEBC over 2027 election credibility - April 2026

Former Chief Justice and Presidential hopeful David Maraga has cautioned the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission regarding the credibility of the 2027 general elections, emphasizing the continuous need for public trust. He has demanded an immediate audit and inspection of Kenya's voter register, citing confusion stemming from recent statements by the IEBC. Meanwhile, Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi has urged Siaya County Assembly members to halt impeachment proceedings against Governor James Orengo, suggesting voters should decide his fate in the 2027 elections. Political strategist Silas Jakakimba has defended Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo against criticism from some Luo Nyanza MPs, calling their attacks misplaced and politically motivated.

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Ruto Addresses Arrest of Ex-EPRA DG, PS in Ksh4 Billion Fuel Scandal
DCI Links Tycoon’s Company to Ksh 4B Fuel Scandal
Fuel shortage scandal: Petroleum PS Liban, KPC MD Joe Sang, EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo resign
Energy Ministry Launches Internal Review to Strengthen Fuel Supply Chain Oversight amid ongoing probe
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Ruto Addresses Arrest of Ex-EPRA DG, PS in Ksh4 Billion Fuel Scandal - April 2026

President William Ruto has vowed decisive action against individuals implicated in a Ksh4 billion fuel scandal, following the arrest and resignation of four senior officials including Petroleum PS Mohamed Liban, KPC MD Joe Sang, and EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations is investigating a local tycoon-owned firm and a Swiss oil company in connection with the emergency fuel deal. Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has confirmed the substandard fuel threat has been contained and petroleum supplies are secure, while warning against political disinformation as investigations intensify. The Energy Ministry has launched an internal review of petroleum management systems and appointed Joseph Oketch as Acting Director General to oversee the sector during the probe. Further developments involve former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua claiming President Ruto ordered the arrests of the energy chiefs.

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SHA fraud: Duale says over 1,000 facilities closed, hundreds under investigation
Ministry of Health Lists Top 5 Counties Leading in SHA Fraud
PS Muthoni urges hygiene, food safety during Easter festivities
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SHA fraud: Duale says over 1,000 facilities closed, hundreds under investigation - April 2026

Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has announced a major crackdown on fraud within the Social Health Authority, revealing that over 1,000 facilities have been closed and hundreds more are under investigation for attempting to defraud public funds. Duale identified five counties—Homa Bay, Bungoma, Mandera, Wajir, and Kisii—as hotspots for fraud within SHA, particularly involving private healthcare facilities. The Ministry of Health has also issued a public health advisory for Easter festivities, urging Kenyans to observe hygiene and safety precautions to prevent disease outbreaks and injuries.

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IEBC Directive Threatens Voters Registered Before 2012 With Election Exclusion - April 2026

A directive by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) requiring voters registered before 2012 to capture their biometric details afresh caused widespread fears of exclusion from the 2027 elections. Millions of Kenyan voters face being locked out of the 2027 general elections if they do not re-register, with the move mandated by the IEBC. The upcoming 2027 Kenyan presidential election is set to be significantly influenced by evolving voter demographics and strategic targeting of emerging population centers, particularly four "mega counties" projected to exceed one million voters each.

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How Sh4.8 fuel scandal was brewed & MT Paloma crude oil vessel that sunk 3 top petroleum officials
Gachagua claims Ruto ordered energy chiefs’ arrests over oil deal
Irregular fuel import suspects include top energy officials
Energy chiefs resign amid fuel import scam probe
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Sh4.8B Fuel Scandal Linked to Sinking of MT Paloma Vessel - April 2026

A Sh4.8 billion fuel scandal has rocked Kenya, linked to the sinking of the crude oil vessel MT Paloma, which resulted in the loss of three top petroleum officials. Top energy officials including Petroleum PS Mohamed Liban, KPC MD Joe Sang, and EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo have resigned and are in police custody following their arrest in connection with an irregular fuel import scam. Former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua is defending the senior energy officials detained over the alleged fuel import scandal, claiming President Ruto ordered their arrests. Two oil firms are also under probe in connection with the fuel scandal. Deputy President Gachagua has also blamed President William Ruto for the fallout surrounding the fuel saga, amid growing public concern over fluctuating fuel prices.

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Suba South: Group of young residents launches door-to-door drive to sign up voters
Bishop Martin Kivuva lauds the youth for their resolve to participate in the upcoming election
Homa Bay woman rep Joyce Osogo calls for firm action against rising cases of political intolerance
Nairobi: Youth warn politicians against using 'Tuko Kadi' movement for political gain
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Youth Drive Voter Registration Amid Political Intolerance Concerns - April 2026

In Suba South, a group of young residents has initiated a door-to-door campaign aimed at increasing voter registration ahead of the upcoming elections. Bishop Martin Kivuva has commended the Kenyan youth for their strong commitment to participating in the upcoming election. However, the Woman Representative for Homa Bay, Joyce Osogo, is urging for decisive measures to be taken against the escalating instances of political intolerance within the region. Meanwhile, a coalition of youth groups in Nairobi has issued a stern warning to politicians, cautioning them against exploiting the 'Tuko Kadi' movement for political gain.

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Road crash: 12 die on Easter weekend
10 killed in horrific Gilgil road crash
14 killed in separate road accidents, including KPA boss Ruto’s daughter
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12 Die on Easter Weekend in Horrific Nairobi-Nakuru Highway Crash - April 2026

A tragic road crash occurred on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway on Friday night during Easter weekend, claiming the lives of 12 people when a public service vehicle travelling to Nakuru collided with a stationary lorry. In a separate incident, 10 people were killed in a horrific crash in Gilgil, prompting urgent calls for road safety measures. Overall, 14 people died in three separate road accidents across the country on Friday, with a significant number of fatalities reported on the Nakuru-Naivasha road, including the daughter of KPA boss Ruto.

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Victor Wanyama: The Lion of Muthurwa who roared in Europe
Harambee Starlets upbeat ahead of Fifa series
Sharks hold Gor as APS Bomet disarm Ulinzi
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Victor Wanyama Announces Retirement After Career Spanning Muthurwa to Europe - April 2026

Victor Wanyama, a prominent Kenyan footballer, has announced his retirement, ending a career that began in Nairobi's Muthurwa and reached global stages. His journey represents Kenyan football's breakthrough onto the European scene. At the same time, the Harambee Starlets are preparing for the inaugural FIFA Women's Series, a four-nation tournament taking place at the Nyayo National Stadium from April 11 to 15. Meanwhile, league leaders Gor Mahia were held to a 0-0 draw by relegation-threatened Kariobangi Sharks, slowing down their title charge in the SportPesa Premier League.

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IEBC Directive Threatens Voters Registered Before 2012 With Election Exclusion: A directive by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) requiring voters registered before 2012 to capture their biometric details afresh caused widespread fears of exclusion from the 2027 elections. Millions of Kenyan voters face exclusion from the 2027 general elections if they do not re-register, a move mandated by the IEBC. The upcoming 2027 Kenyan presidential election is set to be significantly influenced by evolving voter demographics and strategic targeting of emerging population centers, particularly four "mega counties" projected to exceed one million voters each.

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Harambee Starlets Prepare for Inaugural FIFA Women's Series at Nyayo: The Harambee Starlets are preparing for the inaugural FIFA Women's Series, a four-nation tournament taking place at the Nyayo National Stadium from April 11 to 15. This marks a significant milestone for Kenyan women's football as the team hosts international competition. Meanwhile, Kenya's Harambee Starlets and Junior Malkia Strikers are frontrunners for the 2025 Sports Personality of the Year Awards (Soya), with the gala set to celebrate outstanding sporting achievements from the past year. The dual recognition reflects growing prominence of women's football in Kenya.

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SHA fraud: Duale says over 1,000 facilities closed, hundreds under investigation: Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has announced a major crackdown on fraud within the Social Health Authority, revealing that over 1,000 facilities have been closed and hundreds more are under investigation for attempting to defraud public funds. The CS identified five counties—Homa Bay, Bungoma, Mandera, Wajir, and Kisii—as hotspots for SHA fraud, particularly involving private healthcare facilities. This comes as the Ministry of Health issued a public health advisory for Easter festivities, urging Kenyans to observe hygiene and safety precautions to prevent disease outbreaks. Maraga warns IEBC over 2027 election credibility: Former Chief Justice and presidential hopeful David Maraga has cautioned the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission regarding the credibility of the upcoming 2027 general elections, emphasizing the continuous need for public trust. Maraga has demanded an immediate audit and inspection of Kenya's voter register, citing confusion stemming from recent statements by the IEBC. Separately, Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi has urged Siaya County Assembly members to halt impeachment proceedings against Governor James Orengo, suggesting voters should decide his fate in the 2027 elections. Political strategist Silas Jakakimba has defended Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo against criticism from some Luo Nyanza MPs, calling their attacks misplaced and politically motivated. Govt Issues Orders to Schools Amid Looming Textbook Crisis: The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development has directed school heads to submit updated learner data for Grade 10 due to a significant textbook shortage that has affected students completing their first term. This comes as thousands of students have been left stranded across Kenya as a nationwide crackdown on public transport vehicles coincides with the busy April holiday travel period. A former finance manager at Egerton University has detailed extensive corruption within the institution in his new book, citing it as the root cause of its current financial woes, a claim corroborated by the Auditor-General's report which found the university in significant financial distress. Nairobi Youth Warn Politicians Against Exploiting Tuko Kadi Movement: A coalition of youth groups in Nairobi has issued a stern warning to politicians, cautioning them against exploiting the 'Tuko Kadi' movement for political gain. This development comes as Senator Godfrey Osotsi has stated he is unfazed by his recent removal as the deputy party leader of the Orange Democratic Movement party. At the same time, a group of Kenyan leaders operating under the banner of Kenya Kwanza have fiercely criticized retired President Uhuru Kenyatta, accusing him of making tribalistic remarks that could divide the nation. Ruto Addresses Arrest of Ex-EPRA DG, PS in Ksh4 Billion Fuel Scandal: President William Ruto has vowed decisive action against individuals implicated in a Ksh4 billion fuel scandal, following the arrest and resignation of four senior officials including Energy PS Mohamed Liban, KPC MD Joe Sang, and EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo. The DCI is probing a local tycoon-owned firm and a Swiss oil company in connection with the scandal, which is linked to the sinking of the crude oil vessel MT Paloma. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has defended the detained officials, claiming President Ruto ordered their arrests. The Energy Ministry has launched an internal review of petroleum management systems to enhance transparency and oversight. Kenya Met Warns of High-Risk Deadly Outbreak of Malaria Epidemic: Kenya's meteorological department is warning of a potential malaria outbreak due to ongoing heavy rains, with the Western Kenya Highlands identified as high-risk areas. The country is experiencing intense heavy rains during the March-April-May long rains season, causing widespread devastation and fatalities across 30 counties. Meanwhile, Kenyatta National Hospital's Farewell Home announced the planned disposal of 480 unclaimed bodies within seven days, prompting public concern as many were children. The Kenya Meteorological Department is also warning farmers across Kenya to delay planting until late April, as the early part of the month is expected to have significantly suppressed rainfall, risking crop failure. Sh4.8B Fuel Scandal Linked to Sinking of MT Paloma Vessel: A Sh4.8 billion fuel scandal has rocked Kenya, linked to the sinking of the crude oil vessel MT Paloma, which resulted in the loss of three top petroleum officials. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is defending senior energy officials detained over the alleged fuel import scandal, claiming President Ruto ordered their arrests. Top energy officials including Petroleum PS Mohamed Liban, KPC MD Joe Sang, and EPRA DG Daniel Kiptoo have resigned and are in police custody. Additionally, Deputy President Gachagua has blamed President William Ruto for the fallout surrounding the fuel saga, amid growing public concern over fluctuating fuel prices. Two oil firms are also under investigation in connection with the scandal. 12 Die on Easter Weekend in Horrific Nairobi-Nakuru Highway Crash: A tragic road crash occurred on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway on Friday night, claiming the lives of 12 people when a public service vehicle travelling to Nakuru collided with a stationary lorry. This horrific incident occurred during the Easter weekend and represents one of the deadliest road accidents in recent months. Separately, 10 people were killed in another tragic road crash in Gilgil, prompting urgent calls for road safety measures. Earlier in the weekend, 14 people died in three separate road accidents across the country, with a significant number of fatalities on the Nakuru-Naivasha road, including the daughter of KPA boss Ruto. Youth Drive Voter Registration Amid Political Intolerance Concerns: In Suba South, a group of young residents has initiated a door-to-door campaign aimed at increasing voter registration ahead of the upcoming elections. This voter registration drive comes as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission faces widespread criticism for its directive that voters registered before 2012 must register anew, with many viewing it as a suspicious attempt at voter manipulation. Meanwhile, Bishop Martin Kivuva has commended the Kenyan youth for their strong commitment to participating in the upcoming election. However, the Woman Representative for Homa Bay, Joyce Osogo, is urging for decisive measures against escalating instances of political intolerance within the region.

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