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Kenya News - Wednesday, May 20, 2026
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Kenya News - Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Equity Bank reported a strong first quarter with 24 percent profit growth, reaching 19.1 billion shillings. Meanwhile, matatu operators suspended their nationwide strike over fuel prices for seven days following government talks, though protests sadly claimed lives in Busia, Kakamega, and elsewhere, with fishermen also suffering losses. Chaos erupted at the Narok County Assembly as MCAs clashed violently over an ouster motion. Harambee Stars will face South Africa, Eritrea, and Guinea in AFCON 2027 qualifiers, while the Junior Starlets head to Uganda for build-up matches. The Interior Ministry detailed police reforms and a recruitment drive, as the Law Society of Kenya challenged fuel prices in court over alleged mismanagement.

85 stories across 21 topics
Updated 6:19 PM

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Interior Ministry Details Reforms Targeting Indiscipline Among Police Officers
State Unveils Ksh 2B Plan to Recruit More Police Officers Ahead of 2027 Elections
DIG Lagat announces senior police transfers, names new Traffic Commandant
Orengo Calls for Urgent Probe Into Alleged Police Brutality During Anti-Govt Protests
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Interior Ministry Details Police Reforms, Recruitment Plan Ahead of 2027 Elections - May 2026

Kenya's government is implementing sweeping reforms within the National Police Service to improve officer discipline, welfare, and operational effectiveness, addressing public concerns over police brutality. The Ministry of Interior is simultaneously seeking a supplementary budget of approximately Ksh2 billion to boost police recruitment and enhance officer welfare, aiming to address critical gaps in the National Police Service ahead of next year's General Election. Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagat announced significant senior police transfers impacting traffic command and regional leadership, describing these changes as routine administrative adjustments. Separately, Siaya Governor James Orengo is calling for an urgent independent investigation into alleged police brutality during recent anti-government protests, citing excessive force and violations of constitutional rights.

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Kenya activates Ebola response as Uganda, DRC outbreak sparks fear
U.S. Mobilises Ksh 3B, Issues New Travel Advisory to 4 Countries
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Kenya Activates Ebola Response as Regional Outbreaks Spark Fear - May 2026

Kenya has activated its national Ebola preparedness and response systems due to ongoing outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, with all levels of public health operations on alert and rapid response teams stationed around the clock. Kenya has intensified traveler screening and surveillance at all entry points to prevent importation of Ebola Virus Disease, having screened 34,500 travellers so far. The United States government has mobilized Ksh3 billion in foreign assistance to combat the Ebola virus outbreak, primarily focusing on Uganda.

Adan Mohamed sworn in as new KRA Commissioner General
Adan Mohammed's appointment as KRA Commissioner General challenged in court
KRA Explains Moving Tax Filing Deadline to April, Sending Messages to Businesses
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KRA Leadership Changes Trigger Legal Challenges - May 2026

PSVs strike disrupts health care, patients walk to hospitals
LSK sues Kenya Kwanza over fuel prices
Businesses count loses after strike
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PSV Strike Disrupts Healthcare, Triggers Business Losses and Legal Action - May 2026

2 killed as youth clash with police to free man held for vandalism in Busia
Fear as 2 are Killed in Crocodile Attack
Injuries Reported After Building Collapses in Mombasa
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Two Killed in Violent Incidents Across Kenya - May 2026

Two people were killed in Busia, Kenya, during violent clashes between a crowd of youths and police, with the confrontation erupting after police arrested a suspect linked to the vandalism of a police vehicle. In a separate incident, a crocodile attack on the Athi River in Makueni County left two people feared dead, causing fear among residents of Mavindini Ward. Additionally, one person was injured when a building under demolition collapsed in Bombolulu, Mombasa on Tuesday, requiring emergency responders to rescue the trapped individual.

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Fuel protests: Matatu operators suspend nationwide strike for seven days
After deliberations with officials strike has been called off one week
Matatu operators call off boycott as state seeks way out
Kindiki awapongeza wahudumu wa matatu kwa kusitisha mgomo wa mafuta
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Matatu Operators Suspend Nationwide Strike for Seven Days After Meeting Officials - May 2026

Matatu operators have suspended their nationwide strike for seven days following a meeting with government officials. The strike, which began earlier this week, was a protest against rising fuel prices and caused significant disruption to public transport across the country. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki praised matatu operators and owners for heeding the government's call to end their strike over high fuel prices. Passengers relying on public transport in Kenya are facing significant challenges due to the nationwide matatu strike. The strike was initiated by operators protesting rising fuel prices, and the suspension came after days of intense negotiations and public discourse.

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AFCON 2027: Kenya to face South Africa, Eritrea and Guinea
Harambee stars have discovered their opponents the 2027 AFCON
Junior Starlets arrive in Uganda for under 17 world cup qualifier build-up
Kenya kupangwa Kundi la kufuzu AFCON 2027 dhidi ya Afrika Kusini, Guinea na Eritrea
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Why Adan Mohamed Fits the Moment KRA Finds Itself In
Court Sets May 21 Directions in Adan Mohamed KRA Appointment Row
Sports Department Seeks Extra Sh6.75bn for AFCON 2027 Preparedness
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KRA Leadership Transition as Adan Mohamed Takes Office Amid Legal Challenge - May 2026

Fuel protests: Matatu operators suspend nationwide strike for seven days
Watu 12 wafariki kwenye maandamano ya kupinga bei ya mafuta nchini
22 year old engineering student shot dead in kakamega during the strike
Kindiki awapongeza wahudumu wa matatu kwa kusitisha mgomo wa mafuta
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AFCON 2027: Kenya to face South Africa, Eritrea and Guinea
Kenya kupangwa Kundi la kufuzu AFCON 2027 dhidi ya Afrika Kusini, Guinea na Eritrea
Harambee stars have discovered their opponents the 2027 AFCON
Junior Starlets arrive in Uganda for under 17 world cup qualifier build-up
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Motorists Association Rejects KSh 10 Diesel Subsidy, Accuses Colleagues Of Selling Out Planned Strike
William Ruto celebrates Arsenal EPL win , ignores matatu owners’ fuel protest
Protesters burn MP’s Ksh20 million commercial trailer
EPRA Intervenes To Shield Consumers By Blocking Pipeline Tariffs
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Pritty Vishy maintains she was hitting the gym even as she did Ozempic and cosmetic surgeries
Ozempic or gym? Millicent Omanga reveals slimmer figure
Pritty Vishy calls out forex bros making fun of struggling Kenyans
Maureen Waititu complains that things in Kenya are deteriorating under this regime
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Two people shot dead in Busia after youths storm police station demanding release of local leader
Vijana Wawili Wauawa kwa Risasi Katika Makabiliano na Polisi Busia
Watu wawili wauawa Busia baada ya polisi kufyatua risasi wakati wa vurugu kituoni jana
Police fire teargas to disperse traders and locals in Busia, a day after two youths were shot dead.
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Court Orders KBC to Pay Sh18m Debt as Sports Ministry Seeks Sh6.75bn for AFCON: The High Court has ordered the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) to pay over Sh18 million in debt to two foreign sports management firms, rejecting KBC's plea to delay payment due to budgetary constraints. The State Department for Sports is simultaneously requesting a significant budget increase to Sh32.24 billion for the 2026/27 financial year, primarily for preparations related to AFCON 2027 and major sports infrastructure projects. Meanwhile, the Employment and Labour Relations Court has set May 21, 2026, for further directions in a petition challenging the appointment of Adan Abdulla Mohamed as the new Commissioner-General of the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), with Adan Mohamed having been sworn in on May 20 following his appointment on May 18.

Based on 9 stories from today's coverage

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Cassypool Proposes Ruto-Babu Owino 2027 Electoral Ticket: Kenyan social commentator Cassypool Capon has suggested a potential political alliance for the 2027 General Election, proposing an unlikely ticket for President William Ruto and Babu Owino. Separately, Swahili news anchor and author Mary Kilobi, wife of COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli, has been shortlisted for a senior state appointment within the Intergovernmental Relations Technical Committee. Kenya Power has also announced scheduled electricity interruptions across parts of Nairobi, Uasin Gishu, and Kwale counties to facilitate essential maintenance works on the power network. Pritty Vishy Defends Gym Work Alongside Ozempic and Surgeries: Kenyan influencer Pritty Vishy is defending her body transformation, asserting that her cosmetic surgeries were complemented by significant gym work, not just shortcuts. Separately, former nominated senator Millicent Omanga has unveiled a new look, sporting a short natural hairstyle and a noticeably slimmer physique, sparking significant online discussion. Content creator Maureen Waititu has voiced concerns about the perceived deterioration of Kenya under the current regime, highlighting widespread economic hardship and inequality. Motorists Association Rejects KSh 10 Diesel Subsidy Over Alleged Betrayal: The Motorists Association of Kenya has condemned industry leaders for allegedly betraying a planned nationwide transport strike by secretly negotiating with the government, leading to the cancellation of a strike organized to protest significant fuel price hikes. A commercial trailer belonging to Member of Parliament Paul Biego Polo was reportedly set ablaze in Naivasha during protests over rising fuel prices. Meanwhile, the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority blocked a significant tariff increase requested by the Kenya Pipeline Company, aiming to prevent further hikes in fuel pump prices for consumers. President William Ruto attracted criticism online for celebrating Arsenal F.C.'s Premier League win while remaining silent on these domestic fuel protests.

Based on 10 stories from today's coverage

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Fishermen on Rusinga Island Count Losses Amid Rising Fuel Prices: Fishermen on Rusinga Island in Homa Bay County are experiencing significant financial losses due to the sharp increase in fuel prices, which has severely hampered their fishing operations. This comes as President William Ruto's recent luxury travel abroad, specifically to Baku, has drawn significant criticism amidst ongoing fuel protests and economic hardship in Kenya. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has publicly criticized President William Ruto's administration, citing ongoing issues with the fuel crisis, disruptions in the matatu sector, and the increasing cost of living. Additionally, a recent fuel crisis and associated matatu strike in Kenya have reportedly exposed the limited expertise of key ODM experts now serving in President William Ruto's government. Matatu Operators Suspend Strike for Seven Days After Government Talks: Matatu operators have suspended their nationwide strike for seven days following discussions with government officials. The strike, which began earlier this week, was initiated by operators protesting rising fuel prices. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki praised matatu operators and owners for heeding the government's call to end their strike over high fuel prices. However, passengers relying on public transport in Kenya continue to face significant challenges due to the disruption. At the same time, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has accused unnamed senior government officials of offering bribes to matatu operators to call off their planned strike. The nationwide matatu strike was suspended for one week following intense negotiations and public discourse. 12 Dead in Kenya During Protests Against Rising Fuel Prices: Protests erupting over increased fuel prices in Kenya have resulted in tragedy, with reports indicating at least 12 deaths and 20 injuries. A 22-year-old engineering student was shot dead in Kakamega amidst protests over rising fuel prices during a nationwide matatu strike. Nationwide protests erupted across Kenya as matatu operators staged a strike against soaring fuel prices, leading to significant disruptions, property damage, and injuries. At least 12 people have tragically lost their lives during protests across Kenya against the rising cost of fuel, with families mourning their loved ones.

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Kenyan Youth Athletes Compete for Spots in International Championships: Young Kenyan athletes are battling for opportunities to represent the country at international events across multiple disciplines. The World Under-20 national trials will take place at Nyayo National Stadium, with competitors vying for spots in the 2026 World Under-20 Championships in Eugene, Oregon. In football, Kenya's Junior Starlets are preparing for a crucial away match against Uganda's Teen Cranes in the second round of the 2026 FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers. The Kenya Universities Sports Federation Nairobi North Conference League has concluded, showcasing increased competitiveness and the growing importance of sports in Kenyan universities as a pathway for talent development and future careers.

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Enterprise AI Faces Barriers as MEST Launches Second Africa AI Startup Program: New research from NTT DATA reveals that enterprise Artificial Intelligence development is hitting architectural and infrastructural roadblocks due to increasing data privacy and sovereignty regulations. The Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology has launched applications for its second fully-funded AI Startup Program, aimed at nurturing Africa's emerging AI entrepreneurs. Meanwhile, Kaspersky is raising alarms about the evolving threat landscape in Kenya and East Africa due to the rapid development and adoption of AI, warning that while AI offers innovation, it also creates new avenues for cyberthreats.

Based on 3 stories from today's coverage

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Equity Bank posts 24 percent profit growth in first quarter results: Equity Bank Group has announced a significant 24 percent increase in its profit after tax for the first quarter of the year, reaching 19.1 billion shillings. The bank has announced a significant financial performance, with profits reaching a record high of Sh18.3 billion. The balance sheet of Equity Group has reached a significant milestone, hitting KSh2.04 trillion. This latest earnings report highlights the bank's robust growth and strong market position. Two people shot dead in Busia after youths storm police station: Two people were fatally shot in Busia after angry youths stormed a police station demanding the release of a local leader. Two young men were shot and killed by police officers in Busia County yesterday evening during a confrontation with the "Jobless" group. Police later fired teargas to disperse traders and locals in Busia, a day after the two youths were shot dead. This incident highlights escalating violence in the region. Fuel protests: Matatu operators suspend nationwide strike for seven days: Matatu operators have suspended their nationwide strike for seven days following a meeting with government officials. The strike, which began earlier this week, was a protest against rising fuel prices. At least 12 people tragically lost their lives during protests across Kenya against the rising cost of fuel, with reports also indicating 20 injuries. A 22-year-old engineering student was shot dead in Kakamega amidst the protests. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki praised matatu operators and owners for heeding the government's call to end their strike over high fuel prices. Meanwhile, fishermen on Rusinga Island in Homa Bay County are experiencing significant financial losses due to the sharp increase in fuel prices, which has severely hampered their fishing operations. MP Jane Kihara is calling for the suspension of government projects to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices. Chaos in Narok County Assembly as MCAs clash over ouster motion: A Tuesday afternoon sitting at the Narok County Assembly descended into chaos as Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) engaged in fistfights during a debate over an ouster motion. Ward representatives exchanged blows and punches in the heated exchange. The chaos erupted after MCAs opposed intricate changes to leadership positions. This physical altercation among elected representatives highlights growing tensions in county governance. Kenya to face South Africa, Eritrea and Guinea in AFCON 2027 qualifiers: Kenya has been drawn to compete against South Africa, Eritrea, and Guinea in the AFCON 2027 qualifiers. This marks the first time the nation will host the continental tournament alongside Tanzania and Uganda. The Harambee Stars have learned their opponents for the 2027 AFCON, with qualifiers scheduled to begin in September 2026. Meanwhile, the Junior Starlets, Kenya's under-17 women's national football team, have arrived in Uganda for a series of build-up matches ahead of their 2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers. PSV Strike Disrupts Healthcare, Triggers Business Losses and Legal Action: A nationwide Public Service Vehicle (PSV) strike driven by soaring fuel prices has severely disrupted healthcare services across Kenya, leaving patients struggling to reach hospitals. The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has filed a lawsuit challenging the Kenya Kwanza administration's new fuel prices, citing an opaque pricing formula and mismanagement of the Sh5 billion Petroleum Development Levy Fund. Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has appealed to financial institutions for loan relief for matatu operators following the strike, which has now been suspended for a week of negotiations. Kenyan businesses are tallying significant losses following the protests against rising fuel prices, which were marred by looting and destruction of property. Interior Ministry Details Police Reforms, Recruitment Plan Ahead of 2027 Elections: Kenya's government is implementing sweeping reforms within the National Police Service to improve officer discipline, welfare, and operational effectiveness, addressing public concerns over police brutality. The Ministry of Interior is seeking a supplementary budget of approximately Ksh2 billion to boost police recruitment and enhance officer welfare, aiming to address critical gaps in the National Police Service ahead of the 2027 elections. Meanwhile, Siaya Governor James Orengo is calling for an urgent independent investigation into alleged police brutality during recent anti-government protests, citing excessive force and violations of constitutional rights.

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Adan Mohamed has been officially sworn in as the new Commissioner General of the Kenya Revenue Authority following his appointment, succeeding previous leadership. However, the appointment has been challenged in court, with legal proceedings questioning the process. Separately, the Kenya Revenue Authority is proposing to advance the tax filing deadline from June 30 to April 30, citing improved taxpayer systems and a growing tax base, and has been sending messages to businesses regarding this change.

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A nationwide Public Service Vehicle strike driven by soaring fuel prices severely disrupted healthcare services across Kenya, leaving patients struggling to reach hospitals. The Law Society of Kenya subsequently filed a lawsuit challenging the Kenya Kwanza administration's new fuel prices, citing an opaque pricing formula and mismanagement of the Sh5 billion Petroleum Development Levy Fund. Meanwhile, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja appealed to financial institutions for loan relief for matatu operators following the strike, which was suspended for a week of negotiations with the government. Kenyan businesses are tallying significant losses following the protests against rising fuel prices, which were marred by looting and destruction of property.

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Harambee Stars to Face South Africa in AFCON 2027 Qualifiers - May 2026

Kenya's national football team, the Harambee Stars, will compete against South Africa, Eritrea, and Guinea in the AFCON 2027 qualifying rounds scheduled to begin in September 2026. This marks the first time Kenya will host the continental tournament alongside Tanzania and Uganda. Meanwhile, the Junior Starlets, Kenya's under-17 women's national football team, have arrived in Uganda for a series of build-up matches ahead of their 2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers. The Harambee Stars also learned of their opponents as the country awaits further updates on preparations for the continental tournament.

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Adan Mohamed has been appointed Commissioner General of the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), signaling a new direction that emphasizes economic understanding over purely tax administration. He was officially sworn in on May 20, 2026, following his appointment on May 18. However, the Employment and Labour Relations Court has set May 21, 2026, for further directions in a petition challenging his appointment. This development comes as the State Department for Sports requests a significant budget increase to Sh32.24 billion, primarily for AFCON 2027 preparations and major sports infrastructure projects, with an extra Sh6.75 billion sought for the tournament.

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Fuel protests: Matatu operators suspend nationwide strike for seven days - May 2026

Matatu operators have suspended their nationwide strike for seven days following a meeting with government officials. The strike, which began earlier this week, was a protest against rising fuel prices. At least 12 people tragically lost their lives during protests across Kenya against the rising cost of fuel, with reports indicating at least 12 deaths and 20 injuries. A 22-year-old engineering student was shot dead in Kakamega amidst protests over rising fuel prices. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki praised matatu operators and owners for heeding the government's call to end their strike.

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Kenya to face South Africa, Eritrea and Guinea in AFCON 2027 qualifiers - May 2026

Kenya has been drawn to compete against South Africa, Eritrea, and Guinea in the AFCON 2027 qualifiers. This marks the first time the nation will host the continental tournament alongside Tanzania and Uganda. The Harambee Stars have learned their opponents for the 2027 AFCON, with qualifiers scheduled to begin in September 2026. The Junior Starlets, Kenya's under-17 women's national football team, have arrived in Uganda for a series of build-up matches ahead of their 2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers.

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Motorists Association Rejects KSh 10 Diesel Subsidy, Accuses Colleagues Of Selling Out Planned Strike - May 2026

The Motorists Association of Kenya has condemned industry leaders for allegedly betraying a planned nationwide transport strike by secretly negotiating with the government, leading to cancellation of the strike organized to protest fuel price hikes. President William Ruto attracted criticism online for celebrating Arsenal F.C.'s Premier League win while remaining silent on domestic fuel protests. In Naivasha, protesters reportedly set ablaze a commercial trailer belonging to Member of Parliament Paul Biego Polo during demonstrations over rising fuel prices. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority intervened by blocking a significant tariff increase requested by the Kenya Pipeline Company to prevent further hikes in fuel pump prices for consumers.

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Pritty Vishy Defends Gym Work Alongside Ozempic and Surgeries - May 2026

Kenyan influencer Pritty Vishy is defending her body transformation, asserting that her cosmetic surgeries were complemented by significant gym work, not just shortcuts. Former nominated senator Millicent Omanga has unveiled a new look, sporting a short natural hairstyle and a noticeably slimmer physique, sparking significant online discussion. Separately, Pritty Vishy has criticized wealthy forex traders for mocking struggling Kenyans amidst the current cost-of-living crisis, while content creator Maureen Waititu voiced concerns about the perceived deterioration of Kenya under the current regime, highlighting widespread economic hardship and inequality.

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Two people shot dead in Busia after youths storm police station demanding release of local leader - May 2026

Two people were fatally shot in Busia after angry youths stormed a police station demanding the release of a local leader. The confrontation involved a group called the "Jobbed" who engaged in riots at the police station. A day after the shootings, police fired teargas to disperse traders and locals in Busia during ongoing tensions. Two young men were shot and killed by police officers in Busia County during a confrontation with the "Jobless" group.

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12 dead, 20 injured in fuel increase protests
22 year old engineering student shot dead in kakamega during the strike
Vifo, uharibifu wa mali, wizi na majeraha ndio taswira ya maandamano
Watu 12 wafariki kwenye maandamano ya kupinga bei ya mafuta nchini
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12 Dead, 20 Injured in Kenya During Protests Against Rising Fuel Prices - May 2026

Protests erupting over increased fuel prices in Kenya have resulted in tragedy, with reports indicating at least 12 deaths and 20 injuries. A 22-year-old engineering student was shot dead in Kakamega amidst protests over rising fuel prices, occurring during a nationwide matatu strike. Nationwide protests erupted across Kenya as matatu operators staged a strike against soaring fuel prices, leading to significant disruptions, property damage, and theft. The tragic loss of life occurred as citizens demonstrated against the escalating cost of fuel.

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Homa Bay: Rusinga fishermen count losses as rising fuel prices disrupt fishing operations
Gachagua hits at Ruto's priorities amid fuel crisis
Ruto's jet-set lifestyle sparks fury as hustlers suffer on the ground
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Fishermen on Rusinga Island Count Losses Amid Rising Fuel Prices - May 2026

Fishermen on Rusinga Island in Homa Bay County are experiencing significant financial losses due to the sharp increase in fuel prices, which has severely hampered their fishing operations. The fuel crisis has disrupted the matatu sector and increased the cost of living for ordinary Kenyans. A recent fuel crisis and associated matatu strike in Kenya have reportedly exposed the limited expertise of key ODM experts now serving in President William Ruto's government. Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has publicly criticized President William Ruto's administration, citing ongoing issues with the fuel crisis and disruptions in the matatu sector.

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Kabondo Kasipul MP slams Orengo over remarks against Wanga
Jubilee leaders pile pressure on Ruto over fuel strike chaos
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Kabondo Kasipul MP Slams Siaya Governor Orengo Over Remarks Against Homa Bay Governor Wanga - May 2026

Kabondo Kasipul MP Eve Obara has strongly criticized Siaya Governor James Orengo for remarks he made against Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga, stating that his comments demean the integrity of women leaders. The Orange Democratic Movement is actively revitalizing its grassroots networks and holding meetings with party delegates nationwide to strengthen its position ahead of the 2027 polls. Jubilee Party leaders are using the ongoing fuel strike to criticize President William Ruto's administration, accusing them of poor leadership and mismanagement.

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KCB Group Q1 Profit Rises to Sh24.4bn
Checker Raises Sh1.04bn to Scale Stablecoin Network in African Markets
Schneider Electric Opens Innovation Hub, Training Centre in Nairobi
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KCB Reports Strong Q1 Performance While Checker Raises Capital for Expansion - May 2026

KCB Group announced a 15.3% increase in pre-tax profit for the first quarter ended March 2026, reaching Sh24.4 billion despite a challenging business environment. Separately, global digital asset infrastructure network Checker secured $8 million (Sh1.04 billion) in a funding round led by Al Mada Ventures to expand its stablecoin network in emerging markets. Meanwhile, Schneider Electric launched a new innovation hub and hands-on training centre in Nairobi to foster energy technology, digitalization, and technical skills development across East Africa.

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Kaspersky maps Artificial intelligence (AI) and the evolving threat landscape at AI Everything Kenya x GITEX Kenya
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Enterprise AI Faces Barriers as MEST Launches Second Africa AI Startup Program - May 2026

New research from NTT DATA reveals enterprise AI development is hitting architectural and infrastructural roadblocks due to increasing data privacy and sovereignty regulations. Meanwhile, the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology has launched applications for its second fully-funded AI Startup Program aimed at nurturing Africa's emerging AI entrepreneurs. Kaspersky is also raising alarms about the evolving threat landscape in Kenya and East Africa due to rapid AI development and adoption, warning that while AI offers innovation, it creates new avenues for cyberthreats. These developments highlight both the opportunities and challenges facing AI growth across the African continent.

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Chaos in Narok County Assembly as MCAs clash over ouster motion
Wawakilishi wadi wapigana ndani ya bunge la Narok
Fujo Zazuka Bungeni Narok Wawakilishi Wadi Wakizabana Makofi
Vurugu zazuka katika Bunge la Narok baada ya MCAs kupinga mabadiliko tata ya uongozi
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Chaos in Narok County Assembly as MCAs clash over ouster motion - May 2026

Chaos erupted in the Narok County Assembly as Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) engaged in fistfights during a Tuesday afternoon sitting. The physical altercation occurred as ward representatives exchanged blows and punches during a heated debate. The chaos began after MCAs opposed intricate changes to leadership positions.

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Equity Bank posts 24 percent profit growth in first quarter results
Equity Bank profits soar Sh18.3 billion
Equity group balance sheet hit sh2.04TRN
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Equity Bank posts 24 percent profit growth in first quarter results - May 2026

Equity Bank Group has announced a significant 24 percent increase in its profit after tax for the first quarter of the year, reaching 19.1 billion shillings. The bank announced profits reaching a record high of Sh18.3 billion. The balance sheet of Equity Group has reached a significant milestone, hitting KSh2.04 trillion.

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Under-20 talents to face off in battle for tickets to world event in Eugene
Junior Starlets gear up for World Cup qualifier encounter against Uganda
Universities raise the bar in KUSF games
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Under-20 Talents Battle for Tickets to World Event in Eugene - May 2026

The World Under-20 national trials will take place at Nyayo National Stadium from tomorrow to Saturday, with young Kenyan athletes battling for spots in the 2026 World Under-20 Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Schools that have dominated national games will vie for selection in what promises fierce competition. Meanwhile, Kenya's Junior Starlets are preparing for a crucial away match against Uganda's Teen Cranes in the second round of the 2026 FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers. The Kenya Universities Sports Federation (KUSF) Nairobi North Conference League has also concluded, showcasing increased competitiveness and the growing importance of sports in Kenyan universities as a pathway for talent development and future careers.

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