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Kenya News Brief - Monday, Jun 22, 2026

2 min · 22 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Kenya News Brief - Monday, Jun 22, 2026

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Siaya Governor James Orengo is urging President William Ruto to reject the Finance Bill ahead of planned June 25 demonstrations, calling for a fresh parliamentary debate. Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen has cautioned against violence during the protests, assuring protection for peaceful demonstrations and warning politicians against disrupting learning. The Mombasa Northern Bypass project is advancing under a Public-Private Partnership. Separately, Kenya Railways will introduce new luxury SGR coaches by July, while the National Water Harvesting Authority calls for innovation in water infrastructure. In sports, Allan Rop won the Eldoret Golf Classic. Uganda beat Kenya 3-0 in the CECAFA U-17 Women's Championship semi-final, and also eliminated the Junior Starlets in the U-20 championship. The KPA basketball team secured a dominant league win. Opposition leaders have joined families of Gen Z victims amidst a matatu strike over fuel prices. President Ruto has urged youth to be responsible during demonstrations, while opposition demands security and freedom for protesters commemorating those who died during protests against the finance bill two years ago. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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