Nanyuki residents continue to protest a U.S. Ebola facility, with several injured and court orders blocking its establishment. President Ruto defends the preparedness measures, linking approval to a Trump request. Meanwhile, Wajir hosted Madaraka Day, with Ruto opening a new hospital wing and a university, apologizing for past marginalization. Ten individuals were sentenced to 75 years for a Ksh52 million Kilifi fraud. The Education Ministry is auditing boarding school safety after a deadly fire, with investigators pointing to student involvement. A former priest was arrested for alleged incitement against the government. President Ruto is set to visit South Africa, as the U.S. nominates a new ambassador to Kenya. Lenana School has closed indefinitely due to unrest, and Nairobi saw protests against rising child abductions and femicide.
ITC-Equity Partnership Targets Trade Finance Gap in East Africa: The International Trade Centre (ITC) and Equity Group Holdings have partnered to address the trade finance gap and boost exports in East Africa's key value chains. In a separate development, Kenya is implementing aviation reforms including expanding Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and revitalizing Kenya Airways (KQ) to boost its share of the global flower market. Additionally, the Kenyan government is considering budgetary allocations to address a significant backlog of Sh12 billion in VAT refund claims owed to flower exporters. KeNHA Seeks Consultants for PPP-Backed Mau Summit-Malaba Highway Project: The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is seeking consultants for a technical feasibility study to upgrade the Mau Summit-Eldoret-Malaba highway through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. Separately, the Green Belt Movement has flagged potential plans to reduce Uhuru Park and Central Park in Nairobi for the expansion of Uhuru Highway, raising alarms about the legality and environmental impact. At the same time, Motorists in Kenya will now receive traffic fines for minor offences via SMS, email, or physical notices under a new digital enforcement system by NTSA. Spiro Secures $215M to Expand Africa’s Electric Mobility Network: African electric mobility firm Spiro has secured $215 million (Sh27.8 billion) in equity investment to significantly expand its electric vehicle operations and battery-swapping network across the continent. Meanwhile, Kenyan tech company Bensystems Limited has launched UrbanTok, a new social media platform centered on creator monetization, during the Connected Africa Summit 2026 in Nairobi. Ride-hailing platform Bolt has strongly refuted claims circulating on social media about its alleged exit from Kenya, labeling the reports as false and malicious.
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Kenyan Celebrities Speak Out Against National Challenges: Kenyan influencer Ivy Namu has described the past four years as an "ever-ending nightmare" for many citizens, expressing solidarity with those speaking out about the country's challenges. Digital creator Amber Ray has joined the growing outcry against Kenya's escalating femicide crisis, expressing deep personal concern for her daughter and other women's futures. Kenyan artist Jimwat has revealed that the intense pressures of fame led him to step away from the music industry in 2026, discussing his mental health struggles due to the pressures of celebrity. Pastor Kanyari and Esther Musila Address Personal Matters: Controversial preacher Pastor Victor Kanyari recently shared a personal story from his youth about a relationship that taught him lessons on financial independence after he was beaten and hospitalized for confronting his "sugar mummy," offering dating advice to broke boys. Esther Musila, wife of gospel singer Guardian Angel, humorously addressed public inquiries regarding the inheritance of their Wa-Ingo Farm and other assets. American rap mogul 50 Cent has publicly defended his ex-partner, Daphne Joy, against claims of being a victim in the alleged leak of an explicit tape involving Sean "Diddy" Combs.
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Gor Mahia Crowned SportPesa Premier League 2025/26 Champions: Gor Mahia FC has been crowned the SportPesa Premier League 2025/26 champions, extending their title count to a record 22. The season was defined by an intense rivalry with AFC Leopards, with their Mashemeji Derby matches significantly shaping the title race. Meanwhile, Uruguay coach Marcelo Bielsa stated that Luis Suarez "owes no apology" for not returning to the national team for the upcoming World Cup, clarifying his decision was based on tactical preferences. At the same time, the Kenya Sevens team, Shujaa, is on the verge of securing a core Division One spot for next season's HSBC SVNS Championship, despite an eighth-place finish at the Valladolid Sevens in Spain.
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Kenya Partners with Google to Build AI-First Tourism Engine: Kenya's Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife is partnering with Google Kenya to create an AI-first tourism marketing engine aimed at boosting visitor numbers and revenue. At Apple's WWDC 2026, the company unveiled a major overhaul of Siri, marking what is likely Tim Cook's final keynote as CEO before handing over to John Ternus. However, Meta faced a significant security issue where hackers exploited a flaw in the company's AI support bot to hijack numerous Instagram accounts over the weekend. This sophisticated attack bypassed traditional security measures like password theft, highlighting the risks of AI-driven customer support systems. PayAngel Strengthens Global Payments Infrastructure Through Visa Collaboration: PayAngel, a cross-border payments platform, has expanded its collaboration with Visa to enhance its global payments infrastructure. Separately, ACI Worldwide extended its nearly 20-year partnership with UBX Tanzania Limited, Tanzania's leading national payment service provider, to upgrade its payments infrastructure. Meanwhile, Nutanix formalized a strategic collaboration in Sub-Saharan Africa by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with its born-in-the-cloud partner Datamellon.
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Ruto Links Laikipia Facility Approval to Personal Request from Trump: President William Ruto stated that he approved the establishment of a US Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base following a personal request from former US President Donald Trump. The Kenyan High Court has extended orders blocking the establishment of the proposed US-Kenya Ebola facility and mandated the government to disclose all related documentation within seven days. The United States issued a travel advisory for Kenya due to protests in Nanyuki against a planned Ebola quarantine facility for Americans. At the same time, Nanyuki residents protested against the proposed Ebola quarantine facility, resulting in injuries to two individuals. Additionally, Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale will appear before a parliamentary committee to address the nation's preparedness for the Ebola Bundibugyo virus and a reported deal with the United States. President Ruto Defends Ebola Facility at Laikipia Air Base: President William Ruto has defended the establishment of an Ebola preparedness facility at Laikipia Air Base, emphasizing the need for preparedness against potential outbreaks. A court has reaffirmed orders halting the facility's construction, with Katiba Institute lawyer Joshua Malidzo announcing the court ordered the government to disclose details of the agreement. Kenya has become a critical hub for genome testing of regional Ebola samples, with 2,200 health workers trained so far. Principal Secretary Ouma Oluga stated the government is implementing comprehensive measures to prevent Ebola entry, while the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) has voiced concerns. President Ruto also urged politicians to avoid reckless talk and maintain calm over the facility. Wajir Hosts Historic Madaraka Day Celebrations: Wajir County made history by hosting the 2023 Madaraka Day celebrations, marking the first time a national event of this scale was held in Kenya's northern frontier. President William Ruto officially opened a new, state-of-the-art wing at the Wajir Teaching and Referral Hospital. During the 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations, President Ruto announced the immediate opening of the new Wajir University of Science and Technology and pledged to address the persistent shortage of teachers afflicting Northern Kenya. The President also issued a formal apology to residents of Northern Kenya for the decades of exclusion and marginalization they experienced under previous administrations. Ten Individuals Sentenced to 75 Years Over Ksh52 Million Kilifi Fraud: Ten individuals and companies have been sentenced to a combined 75 years in prison and fined over Ksh198 million for the irregular payment of Ksh52 million from Kilifi County funds. Meanwhile, President William Ruto has explained the delay in reopening the Kenya-Somalia border, citing security funding gaps and political instability in Somalia as primary reasons. Additionally, a police officer, Hassan Juma Moyo, tragically passed away after collapsing during the Madaraka Day celebrations in Wajir Stadium on Sunday, June 1, 2026. Nanyuki Residents Protest Against Ebola Quarantine Facility: Nanyuki residents staged protests against a proposed Ebola quarantine facility, resulting in injuries to two individuals. Activists carried a coffin and cross in demonstrations highlighting local opposition to the facility. Activist Ojilo Odhiambo declared strong opposition to the government's plan to establish an Ebola quarantine facility. Meanwhile, Principal Secretary Ouma Oluga addressed concerns regarding Kenya's readiness for an Ebola outbreak and the contentious US-Kenya facility in Laikipia. Education Ministry Launches 10-Day Boarding School Safety Audit After Deadly Fire: The Kenyan Ministry of Education has initiated a 10-day safety audit for all boarding schools across the country following a recent deadly fire incident. An investigation into a fire at Utumishi Girls' School revealed that seven students allegedly started the blaze, reportedly protesting changes made by the school regarding examination dates. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) identified 7 girls as the main suspects following CCTV footage analysis. Separately, Baringo Central MP Joshua Kandie proposed the employment of psychologists in secondary schools to address rising cases of student indiscipline, while stakeholders urged prioritization of mental health services following increased school unrest. DCI Arrests Ex-Catholic Priest Over Alleged Calls to Oust Ruto Govt: The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has arrested a 44-year-old former Catholic priest for allegedly using social media to incite the overthrow of President William Ruto's government. In a separate development, a significant controversy has erupted in Kenya concerning an Ebola deal, with President Ruto remaining notably silent on the matter. Additionally, President William Ruto downplayed concerns regarding Ebola quarantine measures during the Madaraka Day celebrations. Kenya, South Africa Set to Deepen Ties as Ruto Embarks on State Visit: Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto is embarking on a State Visit to South Africa from June 3 to 5, 2026, as announced by the Kenya High Commission in Pretoria. Separately, U.S. President Donald Trump has nominated Henry Wooster as the new United States Ambassador to Kenya, with the nomination submitted to the U.S. Senate awaiting confirmation. At the same time, the United States government is set to significantly reduce the number of its embassies in Africa that process visa applications, a move expected to impact thousands of travelers. Lenana School Closed Indefinitely After Student Unrest: Lenana School in Nairobi has been indefinitely closed following student unrest on Monday night, with parents required to pick up their sons from the school starting June 2. Separately, suspects in the Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire have confessed to setting the blaze that killed 16 students and injuring others, citing reasons linked to school administration decisions. Meanwhile, the Teachers Service Commission has proposed significant reforms to the Teachers Career Progression Guidelines, aiming to accelerate promotions and end decades of career stagnation for thousands of teachers. Protests in Nairobi Over Child Abductions and Femicide: Hundreds protested in Nairobi on Monday, demanding the State address escalating child abductions and femicide. Activists highlighted a disturbing surge in these crimes, with Nairobi activists taking to the streets to protest the surge in femicide and child disappearances. Njeri Migwi, Founder of Usikimye, appeared on NTV Kenya to discuss the urgent issue of missing children in Kenya as part of the #FixingTheNation series. In a separate tragic incident, a Homa Bay resident killed her two children before taking her own life, while a disturbing self-immolation incident occurred in Kikuyu.
Kenyan President William Samoei Ruto is embarking on a State Visit to South Africa from June 3 to 5, 2026, as announced by the Kenya High Commission in Pretoria. U.S. President Donald Trump has nominated Henry Wooster as the new United States Ambassador to Kenya, with the nomination submitted to the U.S. Senate awaiting confirmation. President William Ruto has explained the delay in reopening the Kenya-Somalia border, citing security funding gaps and political instability in Somalia as primary reasons.
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Lenana School Closed Indefinitely After Student Unrest - June 2026
Lenana School in Nairobi has been indefinitely closed following student unrest on Monday night, with parents required to pick up their sons from the school starting June 2. Meanwhile, nine students have been arraigned in court following a deadly dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil, Nakuru County, which occurred on May 28, 2026, resulting in the deaths of 16 students. The suspects in the Utumishi Girls Academy dormitory fire have confessed to setting the blaze that killed 16 students and injured others, citing reasons linked to school administration decisions. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has also proposed significant reforms to the Teachers Career Progression Guidelines (CPG), aiming to accelerate promotions and end decades of career stagnation for thousands of teachers.
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Ruto Links Laikipia Facility Approval to Personal Request from Trump - June 2026
Kenyan President William Ruto stated that he approved the establishment of a US Ebola quarantine facility at Laikipia Air Base following a personal request from former US President Donald Trump. The Kenyan High Court has extended orders blocking the establishment of the proposed US-Kenya Ebola facility and has mandated the government to disclose all related documentation within seven days. Nanyuki residents protested against the proposed Ebola quarantine facility, resulting in injuries to two individuals. The United States has issued a travel advisory for Kenya due to protests in Nanyuki against the planned Ebola quarantine facility for Americans. Kenya's Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale will appear before a parliamentary committee to address the nation's preparedness for the Ebola Bundibugyo virus and a reported deal with the United States.
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Ten individuals and companies have been sentenced to a combined 75 years in prison and fined over Ksh198 million for the irregular payment of Ksh52 million from Kilifi County funds. Kenyan importers face significantly higher operational costs as Maersk increases shipping charges on cargo from China and Hong Kong to Kenya, effective June 15. The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has clarified that not all individuals with a KRA PIN are obligated to file tax returns, providing relief to some taxpayers ahead of the June 30 deadline.
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President Ruto Defends Ebola Preparedness Facility at Laikipia Air Base - June 2026
President William Ruto has defended the establishment of an Ebola preparedness facility at Laikipia Air Base, emphasizing the need for preparedness against potential outbreaks. The government has stated it is implementing comprehensive measures to prevent Ebola entry, with 2,200 health workers already trained and regional Ebola samples being sent to Kenya for genome testing. However, protests against the facility have escalated significantly, with Nanyuki residents staging demonstrations that resulted in two people injured, law courts vandalized, and two fatalities. Activists carried coffins and crosses in protest, while a court has maintained orders halting the facility's construction and ordered government disclosure of agreement details. The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) has also voiced concerns about the quarantine facility.
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Education Ministry Launches 10-Day Boarding School Safety Audit After Deadly Fire - June 2026
The Kenyan Ministry of Education has initiated a 10-day safety audit for all boarding schools across the country following a recent deadly fire incident at Utumishi Girls Academy. An investigation revealed that seven students allegedly started the blaze while protesting changes made by the school regarding examination dates. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) identified seven girls as the main suspects following CCTV footage analysis, with nine students subsequently arraigned in court. Seven minors are facing serious charges in relation to the dormitory fire that claimed 16 students' lives. Legal experts are discussing how Kenyan law handles such cases involving juveniles accused of grave offenses. Baringo Central MP Joshua Kandie has proposed the employment of psychologists in secondary schools to address rising cases of student indiscipline, while stakeholders are urging mental health services be prioritized following increased unrest in schools.
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Amber Ray Joins Femicide Protests, Expresses Fear For Her Daughter's Future - June 2026
Digital creator Amber Ray has joined the growing outcry against Kenya's escalating femicide crisis, expressing deep personal concern for her daughter's and other women's futures. Separately, two protesters were shot and killed in Nanyuki on June 1, 2026, during demonstrations against a U.S.-funded Ebola treatment facility at the Laikipia Air Base. Meanwhile, Kenyan influencer Ivy Namu described the past four years as an "ever-ending nightmare" for many citizens, expressing solidarity with those speaking out about the country's challenges.
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Wajir Hosts Historic Madaraka Day Celebrations - June 2026
Wajir County made history by hosting the 2023 Madaraka Day celebrations, marking the first time a national event of this scale was held in Kenya's northern frontier. President William Ruto officially opened a new state-of-the-art wing at Wajir Teaching and Referral Hospital and announced the immediate opening of the new Wajir University of Science and Technology during the 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations. The President issued a formal apology to residents of Northern Kenya for the decades of exclusion and marginalization they have experienced under previous administrations, while also pledging to address the persistent shortage of teachers afflicting the region. Enhanced security measures utilizing advanced technology were deployed for the event.
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Protests in Nairobi Over Child Abductions and Femicide - June 2026
Hundreds protested in Nairobi on Monday, demanding the State address escalating child abductions and femicide. Activists highlighted a disturbing surge in these crimes, with Nairobi activists taking to the streets to protest a disturbing surge in femicide and child disappearances across the country. Njeri Migwi, Founder of Usikimye, appeared on NTV Kenya to discuss the urgent issue of missing children in Kenya as part of the #FixingTheNation series. In separate incidents, a Homa Bay resident tragically killed her two children before taking her own life, sending shockwaves through the community, while a woman reportedly died by self-immolation in Kikuyu, with circumstances still unfolding.
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Gor Mahia FC has been crowned the SportPesa Premier League 2025/26 champions, extending their title count to a record 22. The season was defined by intense rivalry with AFC Leopards, with their Mashemeji Derby matches significantly shaping the title race. Meanwhile, the Kenya Sevens team, Shujaa, is on the verge of securing a core Division One spot for next season's HSBC SVNS Championship, despite an eighth-place finish at the Valladolid Sevens in Spain. In golf, Ebill Omollo of Vet Lab Golf Club secured his maiden victory in the NCBA Kenya Amateur Golf Championship series, winning the 99th Coronation Trophy at Nakuru Golf Club.
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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is seeking consultants for a technical feasibility study to upgrade the Mau Summit-Eldoret-Malaba highway through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The Green Belt Movement (GBM) has separately flagged potential plans to reduce Uhuru Park and Central Park in Nairobi for the expansion of Uhuru Highway, raising concerns about legality and environmental impact. Meanwhile, motorists in Kenya will now receive traffic fines for minor offences via SMS, email, or physical notices under a new digital enforcement system that allows payments without immediate court appearances.
Matatu operators are currently staging a nationwide strike protesting increased fuel prices, causing disruptions across Kenya. The cost of living remains a pressing issue, with ongoing debates highlighting a disconnect between official figures and the lived realities of citizens. The Kenyan Shilling is demonstrating a mixed yet generally stable performance against major global currencies, amidst ongoing concerns and the nationwide matatu strike. The government has taken stern measures to combat environmental degradation in Kajiado, implemented during the ongoing nationwide matatu strike.