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Over 400,000 Kenyan teachers will be moved to the government's Social Health Authority (SHA) on December 1, 2025, a transition promising wider hospital access but raising union questions over transparency and benefit security.

Renowned Kenyan actress Jacqueline Nyaminde addresses public speculation over her religious views, clarifying she is spiritual but not an atheist, sparking a national conversation on faith and celebrity.

A severe drought in Kajiado County is driving pastoralists on desperate journeys for pasture, leading to a sharp increase in livestock and meat prices that will hit Nairobi consumers hard this festive season.


As national road deaths approach 4,000 this year, the NTSA will lead a commemoration in Eldoret focusing on the theme of 'Lost Talents,' highlighting the devastating human and economic cost of road carnage to the nation.


President Donald Trump's executive order scrapping tariffs on key agricultural imports could ease pressure on Kenyan exports like coffee and avocados, which faced significant duties amid a broader US trade protectionism shift.

The removal of a Purple Heart recipient highlights a contentious US policy of deporting non-citizen military veterans who commit serious crimes, raising global questions about duty, citizenship, and justice after service.



For the second consecutive month, Kenyan consumers are shielded from fuel price hikes as the government opts to absorb increased import costs for diesel and kerosene, ensuring stability for households and key economic sectors.