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President Ruto Defends US-Kenya Health Agreement Amid Data Sale Allegations

President William Ruto has passionately defended the health sector cooperation agreement between Kenya and the United States. He moved to reassure Kenyans over the controversial deal, dismissing allegations that Kenya sold Kenyans' health data through the contract. President Ruto has reassured Kenyans that their health information will not be transferred to the United States. His defense comes amid ongoing discussions regarding the benefits and implications of such international partnerships for Kenya's healthcare system. This reassurance addresses concerns about the US health deal.

Dozens of Kenyans in the US Face Deportation Amid Crackdown and Arrest Warrants

Dozens of Kenyans residing in the United States are reportedly facing potential deportation. According to one report, fifteen Kenyan nationals are facing deportation as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration. Another report states that several Kenyans facing arrest warrants in the United States may be deported as authorities seek their repatriation. This developing situation highlights the ongoing legal challenges for individuals with outstanding charges abroad. The reports are from KTN News Kenya and The Star.

IMLU Reports Surge in Human Rights Violations, Cites 2025 as One of Kenya's Worst Years

The Independent Medical Legal Unit (IMLU) has expressed significant concern over a surge in human rights violations across Kenya. IMLU's end-of-year report deemed 2025 one of Kenya’s worst years for human rights, classifying the country as a repressed state. The organization has also accused Kenyan police of excessive force and illegal brutality. This alarming trend is highlighted by the organization as a critical issue requiring immediate attention. Following the assessment, Chief Justice Martha Koome emphasized the critical importance of upholding the rule of law.

Kenya Awaits First Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) Results

Kenya is preparing for the release of the first Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) results, which are expected to be released tomorrow. This event marks a significant shift from the traditional 8-4-4 ranking system and a departure from the previous culture of competitive academic performance evaluation. As the nation awaits the results, there is a call for the Kenyan government to provide guidance to students who have completed their assessment. KTN News Kenya will provide live coverage of the announcement.

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