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Junior Starlets aim to advance in U-17 World Cup qualifiers against Uganda
Kenya's Junior Starlets are preparing to face Uganda in the U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers, aiming to secure a victory to advance in the crucial tournament. The team secured a 1-1 draw in the first leg, giving them a slight advantage heading into the decisive return match at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi. The Lionesses, Kenya's women's rugby team, also continue their strong form after a dominant 57-0 victory over Madagascar to move closer to the Rugby Africa Women's Cup title in Nairobi. Meanwhile, Gor Mahia has been crowned champions of the Kenyan Premier League after their title rivals AFC Leopards stumbled, while Ulinzi Stars secured their spot in the league following a crucial 2-0 victory against Tusker FC, though Kariobangi Sharks face an uncertain future after a 1-1 draw.
Families raise alarm as cases of missing children continue across the country
Families across Kenya are expressing grave concern as a disturbing trend of missing children continues, leaving many in a desperate search for their loved ones. The Kayole area in Nairobi is experiencing a wave of missing child reports, with one family desperately searching for their 17-year-old child. However, there was a positive development as two missing children were safely found and reunited with their family in Nairobi after being reported missing. In a separate concerning development, girls in Budalang'i camp are reportedly facing sexual exploitation due to poverty, highlighting the vulnerability of children in disadvantaged communities.
Matatu drivers protest exclusion from government fuel talks
Matatu operators in Kenya are protesting their exclusion from recent government discussions concerning fuel prices and their impact on the transport sector. Operators express dissatisfaction over diminishing revenue and being excluded from crucial discussions regarding the fuel crisis. This industrial action is disrupting public transportation across the country. Meanwhile, some Kenyans have criticized Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi for appearing to defend the Finance Bill 2026, with critics questioning his justification for the proposed tax measures.
Families demand justice after autopsies confirm gunshot deaths in Molo and Busia protests
Grief and anger are mounting as families of three victims from last week's fuel price protests in Molo demand justice. Autopsies have confirmed that the deceased died from excessive bleeding due to gunshot wounds sustained during the demonstrations. In a related development, Nakuru police are searching for a 22-year-old suspect accused of allegedly attacking a 17-year-old student with acid, sparking significant concern. Separately, years after devastating floods, over 600 families in Busia County continue to reside in internal displacement camps, facing prolonged hardship.
Kenya explores ethanol production to revive struggling sugar industry
Kenya is exploring the production of ethanol as a strategy to revitalize its ailing sugar industry, aiming to create new avenues for revenue and sustainability within the sector. In a separate agricultural development, Kenyan farmers are successfully entering the European export market by cultivating basil in greenhouses, with a notable venture in Kamulu highlighting this growing agricultural export opportunity. Additionally, after nearly two decades of dedicated work, a non-profit organization has achieved a significant milestone in its fight against jigger infestations in Murang'a County.
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