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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 19.01.2026.

It displays 107 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

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04:42Odinga Siblings Stir the ODM Nest

Kenyan editors have pivoted toward escalating friction within the opposition ODM party, as the Odinga family enters the succession row to support a youthful faction against the old guard (Standard Media, Citizen, People Daily). Concurrently, the media is scrutinizing Treasury CS John Mbadi's fiscal moves, focusing on a Sh6bn rice import scandal and the controversial partial sale of Safaricom (Daily Nation, Eastleigh Voice).
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07:59Ruto Reaches for the Opposition's Mind

Kenyan editors have pivoted toward President Ruto's intensified efforts to co-opt the opposition, specifically by engaging Raila Odinga’s economic advisors to secure ODM strongholds (Daily Nation, Standard Media). Meanwhile, the education sector is under scrutiny as officials address fraudulent KCSE result syndicates and irregularities in disability testing (Taifaleo, Nairobi Leo, People Daily). Fiscal discussions center on CS Mbadi’s defense of Eurobond refinancing to prevent economic collapse (Eastleigh Voice).
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10:20Sakaja Lifts the Youthful Burden

Kenyan editors are highlighting Governor Sakaja's strategic waiver of business licenses for Nairobi's youth, framing it as an entrepreneurial stimulus (Capital FM, Kenyans). Concurrently, the media is tracking internal friction within the ODM party as it faces succession battles mirroring historical splits (Eastleigh Voice, Daily Nation). Public service integrity is also under scrutiny as the EACC targets officers with unauthorized foreign bank accounts (Nairobi Leo).
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NTSA said that the four Saccos failed to adhere to road safety regulations that were set during the 2025 festive season.
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13:42The NTSA Road Safety Crackdown

Kenyan editors have pivoted toward public safety and corporate transparency, with multiple outlets highlighting the National Transport and Safety Authority's suspension of four transport operators following fatal crashes (YNews Digital, Kenyans, People Daily). Concurrently, scrutiny of state-linked corporations intensifies as Safaricom's CEO faces parliamentary questioning regarding share sales, while the Kenya Pipeline Company launches its Initial Public Offering (Daily Nation, Nairobi Leo).
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18:02African Solutions for Eastern Congo

Editors are prioritizing regional diplomacy as the Lomé Summit and Uhuru Kenyatta emphasize African-led peace processes for the Eastern DRC (Capital FM, Standard Media). Domestic coverage shifted toward infrastructure and road safety, highlighting the reopening of a key railway link and the aftermath of a fatal Kikopey accident (Kenyans, Nairobi Leo, YNews Digital). Tensions between public interest and legal liability also surface regarding viral social media content (Eastleigh Voice).
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