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Kenya News Brief - Friday, Jul 3, 2026

2 min · 3. juli 2026
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Kenyan citizens are being evacuated from South Africa due to escalating anti-migrant unrest, with 55 having already returned home. The government is also set to hire 2,000 new doctors following a deal with the KMPDU to boost staffing in public health facilities. Meanwhile, a postmortem confirmed Cecil Ouma died from a close-range gunshot, with Youth PS Fikirini Jacobs reportedly statement. Separately, a debate is ongoing in Parliament over the disqualification of pregnant female police recruits, while activist Bob Njagi has been freed from charges in Kajiado. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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