TheOnlineKenyan Daily Brief
Belgian investors are keen on Kenya's renewable energy and agribusiness sectors, signalling strong economic prospects. In a significant legal ruling, the High Court upheld former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's impeachment but awarded him 50 million shillings in damages, citing a violation of his right to a fair hearing. Separately, former Chief Justice David Maraga was arrested during protests against rising fuel prices in Nairobi National Park but later released. Meanwhile, students at Bishop Sulumeti Girls in Kakamega were hospitalized after police deployed teargas on school grounds, amidst broader unrest linked to the ongoing matatu strike. In sports, brothers Kian and Kael Shah won the inaugural Nairobi Padel Open. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.
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