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Kenya News Brief - Wednesday, Jul 8, 2026

3 min · 8. heinä 2026
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Governors and FKF have partnered to boost grassroots football nationwide. Hakeem Mutungi won the East Africa Junior Golf title while Erick Ooko leads the Absa Invitational. Matatu strikes protesting fuel prices marked Saba Saba Day, as a human rights group called for action on disappearances. The government launched over 10 billion Kenyan Shillings in projects ahead of the Ol Kalou by-election, alongside plans for a SACCO deposit guarantee fund. Police in Eldoret found military gear linked to robberies, while Kisumu saw calm during Saba Saba. Harambee Starlets continue WAFCON preparations amidst unpaid allowance issues. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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Deputy President Gachagua is demanding the resignation of IEBC Commissioner Erastus Ethekon over alleged interference in the Ol Kalou by-election, warning against postponing the poll. Local leaders rejected the postponement proposal, while the Opposition accused the government of misusing resources. Mavoko MP Makau urged an investigation into voter bribery. Separately, Martha Karua condemned an attack on her convoy, citing a police security lapse. A man impersonating a county officer was jailed for extortion, and motorists threatened legal action over a dilapidated road. Meanwhile, families are seeking answers as a case involving three missing men proceeds to court. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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