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 NewsFriday, May 1, 2026Kenya Joins Global Push for Immediate Ceasefire in Sudan - May 2026
Breaking News & Top Stories3 stories from 3 sources

Kenya Joins Global Push for Immediate Ceasefire in Sudan - May 2026

Global and regional powers including the African Union, EU, and IGAD have called for an immediate humanitarian truce and a sustained ceasefire in Sudan following talks in Berlin. China will extend its zero-tariff treatment to all African nations it has diplomatic relations with for a two-year period from May 1, 2026 to April 30, 2028. The King of the Bamasaba from Uganda, Umukuka Jude Mike Mudoma, is on a two-day visit to Kenya to strengthen cross-border cultural ties between the Bagishu in Uganda and the Bukusu community in Kenya.

Listen to this coverage2 min

Read aloud by your device

KKenyansFirstNNation NewsCCapital News

News Coverage

Thursday 7:24 PMKenyansFirst

Kenya Joins Global Push for Immediate Ceasefire in Sudan

Kenya Joins Global Push for Immediate Ceasefire in Sudan

Global and regional powers, including the African Union, EU, and IGAD, have called for an immediate humanitarian truce and a sustained ceasefire in Sudan following talks in Berlin.

Read Story

Key Highlights

Global and regional powers, including the African Union, EU, and IGAD, have called for an immediate humanitarian truce and a sustained ceasefire in Sudan following talks in Berlin.

  • Participants agreed there is "no military solution" to the conflict, now in its third year.
  • Key players involved include representatives from the African Union, European Union, United Nations Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Kenya, and Ethiopia.
  • The meeting demanded an end to all external support that fuels the conflict and stressed the need for a return to civilian governance.
Thursday 7:47 PMNation News

Uganda’s Bamasaba King visits Kenya to strengthen cross-border cultural ties

Uganda’s Bamasaba King visits Kenya to strengthen cross-border cultural ties

The King of the Bamasaba from Uganda, Umukuka Jude Mike Mudoma, is on a two-day visit to Kenya to strengthen cross-border cultural ties between the Bagishu in Uganda and the Bukusu community in Kenya.

Read Story

Key Highlights

The King of the Bamasaba from Uganda, Umukuka Jude Mike Mudoma, is on a two-day visit to Kenya to strengthen cross-border cultural ties between the Bagishu in Uganda and the Bukusu community in Kenya.

  • The Bamasaba community spans both countries and is estimated to be over 10 million people.
  • Key individuals involved include King Jude Mike Mudoma and Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya.
  • The visit aims to reconnect communities, preserve cultural practices, and counteract the erosion of heritage caused by colonial division.
Friday 1:26 AMCapital News

African Nations to Benefit From China’s Two-Year Zero-Tariff Regime

African Nations to Benefit From China’s Two-Year Zero-Tariff Regime

China will extend its zero-tariff treatment to all African nations it has diplomatic relations with for a two-year period, from May 1, 2026, to April 30, 2028.

Read Story

Key Highlights

China will extend its zero-tariff treatment to all African nations it has diplomatic relations with for a two-year period, from May 1, 2026, to April 30, 2028.

  • Zero-tariff treatment will apply to 100 percent of tariff lines for an additional 20 African countries, building on a previous policy for 33 least developed nations.
  • The initiative is driven by China, aligning with its commitment to expanding high-standard opening up and fostering mutually-beneficial cooperation.
  • This policy is part of China's broader strategy outlined in its 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) to create a more open and predictable institutional environment for trade and investment.
Advertisement

More from Friday, May 1, 2026

Atwoli Turns Labour Day Celebrations Into Political Rally for Ruto - May 2026
Kenya Politics & Government9 stories

Atwoli Turns Labour Day Celebrations Into Political Rally for Ruto - May 2026

S
N
Standard Politics, Nation Politics
China Scraps Tariffs for All But One African Nation - May 2026
Business & Economy3 stories

China Scraps Tariffs for All But One African Nation - May 2026

C
Capital Business
Kenya Basketball Play-off Race Intensifies as Volleyball, Boxing Events also Advance - May 2026
Sports News & Updates3 stories

Kenya Basketball Play-off Race Intensifies as Volleyball, Boxing Events also Advance - May 2026

S
Standard Sports
Advertisement

More Stories

Atwoli Turns Labour Day Celebrations Into Political Rally for Ruto - May 2026
Kenya Politics & Government9 stories

Atwoli Turns Labour Day Celebrations Into Political Rally for Ruto - May 2026

S
N
Standard Politics, Nation Politics
China Scraps Tariffs for All But One African Nation - May 2026
Business & Economy3 stories

China Scraps Tariffs for All But One African Nation - May 2026

C
Capital Business
Kenya Basketball Play-off Race Intensifies as Volleyball, Boxing Events also Advance - May 2026
Sports News & Updates3 stories

Kenya Basketball Play-off Race Intensifies as Volleyball, Boxing Events also Advance - May 2026

S
Standard Sports
Advertisement