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Victor Wanyama Academy to Launch in July in Nairobi
Kenyan international footballer Victor Wanyama is set to launch his Victor Wanyama Academy in Nairobi this July, marking a significant investment in youth football development. At the same time, Njoroge Kibugu claimed victory in the fourth leg of the PGK Equator Tour season two, showcasing Kenyan sporting talent in golf. Absa Bank Kenya committed Sh6 million to support the 2026 Sunshine Development Tour Series, providing financial backing for athlete development. Meanwhile, the FIFA World Cup tournament advanced to its quarter-finals, with NTV Kenya highlighting the global football competition. Additionally, controversy erupted following FIFA's decision to suspend US player Folarin Balogun's red card, sparking widespread outcry.
Matatu Operators Strike Over Fuel Prices Amid Saba Saba Protests
Kenya is experiencing a nationwide matatu strike with operators protesting significant increases in fuel prices, causing major commuter disruption. This action coincided with the Saba Saba anniversary and drew a stern warning from authorities to Gen Z protesters against street demonstrations. Police dismissed planned Saba Saba protests, but activists insisted they would hold processions on July 7th, creating political tension. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen issued a warning to DCP leader Rigathy Gachagua, stating he risks arrest for alleged inflammatory remarks targeting leaders allied with the Kenya Kwanza administration. Separately, chaos erupted in Nairobi following the postponement of the National Youth Council elections, sparking protests and disruptions.
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