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Victor Wanyama urges retired players to take up coaching roles in football

Kenyan midfielder Victor Wanyama is calling on retired football players to transition into coaching roles to foster the growth of the sport in Kenya. He is also encouraging retired players to pursue relevant coaching courses to prepare for post-football careers. Additionally, Wanyama aims to launch his coaching career at Celtic FC, the Scottish club where he previously played. He emphasizes the importance of preparing for life beyond the pitch and urges fellow players to prioritize planning for their careers after football.

Sebastian Sawe returns home after London Marathon triumph

Kenya's newest marathon star, Sebastian Sawe, was welcomed home with celebrations at Eldoret Airport following his significant win at the 2026 London Marathon. Meanwhile, Kenyan mixed martial artist Felista Mugo made a notable debut on the Professional Fighters League Africa stage, marking a significant moment for the sport's growth in Kenya. At the same time, Piers Daykin is aiming for victory at the upcoming Equator Classic Rally in Taita Taveta. Additionally, Kenya's athletics team is strategically focusing on the 2027 World Athletics Championships, with a particular emphasis on securing qualification spots in relay events.

Heavy rains continue to cause devastation across Kenya

Heavy rains in Kenya continue to wreak havoc, forcing thousands to flee their homes and exacerbating a deepening humanitarian crisis across the nation. Intense rainfall has caused severe flooding in several areas, submerging homes in Syokimau, Kiambu, and Nairobi. Meanwhile, Kenya's Labour Day celebrations were marred by widespread discontent as teachers and healthcare workers expressed frustration over unfulfilled promises, with teachers and healthcare workers in Kenya expressing their frustration over delayed reforms and unfulfilled agreements.

Gachagua declares intent to vie for presidency in 2027

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has officially declared his intention to vie for the presidency in the upcoming 2027 general election. Separately, President William Ruto has urged workers to support his bid for a second term in office, stating he has the experience to combat discrimination and divisive politics. Retired President Uhuru Kenyatta has criticized politicians for hindering his involvement in national politics, asserting his right to contribute to national discourse, while also backing Matiang'i for presidency.

National Treasury proposes Ksh 4.8 trillion budget for 2026/2027

The National Treasury has proposed a budget of Ksh 4.8 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/2027, set to commence in July of this year. Francis Atwoli, a prominent Kenyan trade unionist, has stated that the challenges facing the Shilling are primarily administrative and governance-related, rather than economic. Meanwhile, Archbishop Anthony Muheria of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nyeri has criticized President William Ruto over unfulfilled promises to the nation.

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