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Harambee Starlets Depart for Zambia Ahead of Four Nations Tournament

The Harambee Starlets, Kenya's women's national football team, have departed for Zambia to participate in a four-nations tournament. The team is intensifying their training as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, focusing on rigorous drills and strategic planning to secure a spot in the continental tournament. Additionally, the Starlets are set to face Zambia in friendly matches as part of their preparation for the upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The team is using these fixtures to build match fitness and team cohesion ahead of the qualifiers.

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 has issued a formal apology to residents of Northern Kenya for the decades of exclusion and marginalization they have experienced under previous administrations. Moreover, during the 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations, President Ruto announced the immediate opening of the new Wajir University of Science and Technology. At the same time, he pledged to address the persistent shortage of teachers afflicting Northern Kenya. The celebrations were enhanced with advanced technology to bolster high-level security.

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, aiming to prevent future tragedies and ensure student safety. 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 identified 7 girls as the main suspects in the Utumishi Girls dormitory fire, following an investigation aided by CCTV footage. In addition, Police in Kisii County are investigating the brutal murder of a first-year student from Kenyatta University.

Two Injured in Nanyuki as Residents Protest Against Ebola Quarantine Facility

Residents of Nanyuki in Laikipia County staged protests against the establishment of an Ebola quarantine facility, resulting in injuries to two individuals. A significant controversy has erupted in Kenya concerning an Ebola deal, with President Ruto remaining notably silent on the matter. Conversely, President William Ruto downplayed concerns regarding Ebola quarantine measures during the Madaraka Day celebrations, choosing not to address the controversy directly. The protests highlight growing public concern about the quarantine facility's location and implementation.

Protests in Nairobi Over Child Abductions and Femicide

Hundreds protested in Nairobi on Monday, demanding the State address escalating child abductions and femicide, with activists highlighting a disturbing surge in these crimes. Nairobi activists took to the streets to protest a disturbing surge in femicide and child disappearances across the country. Meanwhile, a Homa Bay resident has tragically killed her two children before taking her own life, sending shockwaves through the community. In a separate development, a disturbing incident occurred in Kikuyu, Kenya, where a woman has reportedly died by self-immolation, with circumstances surrounding this tragic event still unfolding.

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