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Kenya News Brief - Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026

3 min · 2 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Kenya News Brief - Tuesday, Jun 2, 2026

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Lenana School closed indefinitely amid student unrest while investigations into the Utumishi Girls Academy fire reveal student involvement. MPs warn of a Sh100 billion shortfall for public universities, and TSC proposes career progression reforms. DCI arrested an ex-priest over alleged calls to oust President Ruto. President Ruto visits South Africa, as the US nominates a new ambassador to Kenya. Wajir hosted historic Madaraka Day celebrations, with the President apologizing for historical marginalization and opening a new hospital wing and university. A nationwide boarding school safety audit is underway after fires, while secondary school games face scrutiny over player safety. Protests erupted in Nairobi against child abductions and femicide. President Ruto linked approval of a US Ebola facility at Laikipia to a request from Donald Trump, despite court orders and local protests. Harambee Starlets are in Zambia for a tournament, while Gor Mahia celebrate a league win. Kenya is also shifting its cancer care strategy and facing a condom shortage. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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