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Nairobi City Marathon Attracts Record 17,000 Runners

The Nairobi City Marathon 2026 is set for a record turnout, with 17,000 runners registered, marking a 6% increase from the previous year. The majority of participants have signed up for the 10km race. Prominent athletes John Langat and Jonathan Korir are expected to headline the event scheduled for June 7. Additionally, Catherine Reline and Mathew Kimeli emerged victorious at the inaugural Cherangany Hills 10km race, held in Elgeyo Marakwet, highlighting the growing popularity of distance running events in Kenya.

Ruto Launches Coast Land Drive Issuing 33,000 Title Deeds

President William Ruto has launched a significant land initiative at Kenya's Coast, aiming to resolve decades-old land ownership disputes and resettle thousands of families. The initiative included the issuance of 33,000 title deeds to local residents. As part of this coastal tour, President Ruto and Deputy President Kithure Kindiki also inspected the ongoing construction of the Kwale-Kinango Road, which is part of the government's infrastructure development push in Kwale County. The title deed distribution began in Mombasa as a key event during the President's visit to the Coast region.

Rhino Charge 2026 Gets Sh114M Safaricom Sponsorship

Rhino Charge 2026 has received a Sh114 million sponsorship from Safaricom and M-Pesa. The event will feature over 65 competitors in Samburu.

Matatu Strikes Disrupt Transport Services Nationwide

A transport strike has disrupted services across Kenya, causing significant inconvenience to commuters and raising concerns about the economic impact. The matatu sector is at the center of the industrial action, with nationwide strikes ongoing. The 9th KIPRA conference highlighted the matatu strikes as a major issue affecting the country. Separately, the PGK Equator Tour golf event is moving to Thika as part of a nationwide matatu strike protesting rising fuel prices, demonstrating how the transportation disruption is affecting other sectors.

EACC Warns of Rising Fake Certificates Ahead of 2027 Elections

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has issued a warning about the increasing proliferation of fake certificates across Kenya. This concern is particularly heightened as the country approaches the 2027 elections. Meanwhile, Central Kenya is experiencing a disturbing surge in child violence cases, with alcohol abuse identified as a primary contributing factor. Additionally, residents living along the Kenya-Uganda border are calling for stricter traveler screenings at entry and exit points, reflecting broader concerns about security and documentation integrity.

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