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Kenya News Brief - Sunday, Jun 28, 2026

1 min · 28. juni 2026
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Deputy President Gachagua has launched sharp criticism against the government, hinting at a tax boycott amid a nationwide matatu strike over fuel prices. Interior CS Murkomen accused Gachagua of ethnic incitement. Meanwhile, the Sunday Standard faces disruption after its editor was reportedly abducted during the matatu strike. In Nakuru, a disabled activist recounted his ordeal of being dragged by police during protests, adding to public anger over conduct during recent demonstrations. Separately, protests demanding Zizo's release entered their second day in Kiamaiko and Huruma. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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