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The Indian government's declaration of a deadly car bombing as a 'terror incident' highlights shared security challenges facing New Delhi and Nairobi, placing a spotlight on their long-standing counter-terrorism cooperation.

President Yoweri Museveni’s admission to detaining two Kenyan activists sparks a diplomatic test for Nairobi, raising urgent questions about the safety of citizens and the state of East African Community relations.

A recent case in Mombasa where a British national lost KSh 800,000 highlights a growing, sophisticated trend of online dating fraud in coastal Kenya, prompting renewed warnings from security agencies and foreign governments.

Despite confidence in their own firms, business leaders express alarm over shrinking consumer purchasing power as new data shows nearly 40% of Kenyans live below the poverty line, posing a direct threat to economic recovery.

A new report exposes a stark affordability crisis, with high property prices, stagnant incomes, and costly loans locking the vast majority of Kenyans out of homeownership and deepening the national housing deficit.

A High Court ruling against the exclusive Nairobi club establishes that private organizations' internal rules must align with Kenya's constitutional guarantees, setting a key precedent on fair administrative action.



A sharp slowdown in UK retail sales, driven by budget fears and pre-Black Friday caution, could dampen demand for key Kenyan exports like tea and horticulture, signalling potential economic turbulence for producers.