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Kenya News Brief - Friday, May 29, 2026

3 min · 29. maj 2026
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Sixteen students have tragically died and 79 others injured in a devastating dormitory fire at Utumishi Girls school, sparking an arson investigation and calls for the Education CS's resignation. Meanwhile, Katiba Institute has petitioned the High Court to halt plans for an Ebola treatment centre. In sports, Kenyan international Timothy Ouma is set for the Champions League with Slavia Prague, while the Harambee Starlets and Malkia Strikers intensify training for upcoming tournaments. MPs have raised concerns over a KSh1.1 trillion budget deficit, with Treasury CS Mbadi facing tough questions. Separately, civil society groups are criticising the Judges Retirement Benefits Act, and Absa Kenya reported a 13.8% drop in first-quarter profits. President Ruto has appointed Karugu as Acting ASALs PS, with Harsama moving to Petroleum. In Meru, the Kenya National Teachers Colleges Sports Association games are nearing their end, and Samburu is hosting the annual Rhino Charge conservation fundraiser. Women MPs are also pushing for a national moral renewal. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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