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Kenya News Brief - Sunday, Jun 7, 2026

3 min · 7. juni 2026
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A family in Kanyuambora has dumped a body at a police post, alleging custodial death. Competitors also face scrutiny as Kenyans in Australia protest another death. Health officials say Kenya is ready for Ebola. Kalonzo Musyoka has launched his 2027 presidential bid, the 'Komboa Kenya' platform. Meanwhile, IEBC faces a Sh33 billion budget deficit. In transport news, police hunt a matatu driver after a student died, as a nationwide strike protest fuel prices. Separately, a driver is held over the deaths of three youths, and in Thika, a man allegedly killed his family with acid. Utumishi Girls' DNA results are out after a fatal fire, with exam pressure cited for school unrest. The DPP will prosecute over a collapsed building. On sports, Tchoukball, volleyball, and tennis teams prepare for championships, while the Shujaa rugby sevens team suffered a blow. Construction on Mombasa Municipal Stadium has restarted. This episode features AI-powered summaries of the day's top Kenyan news stories.

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