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23.12.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 23.12.2025.

It displays 98 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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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has assured Kenyans that he is in good health, following remarks by Geoffrey Ruku that he was unwell....
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05:35Kindiki Reclaims His Health Narrative

Kenyan editors are focusing on Deputy President Kithure Kindiki's public efforts to quell health rumors following his absence from the Kimalel Goat Auction (Tuko, Nairobi Leo). Simultaneously, the press is scrutinizing the state's fiscal failures, highlighting a Sh342 billion revenue shortfall attributed to tax evasion (Eastleigh Voice), alongside systemic neglect within the public health sector at Kenyatta National Hospital (Standard Media).
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Former Likuyani Member of Parliament Dr. Enock Wamalwa Kibunguchy has died. Dr. Kibunguchy passed away on December 23, 2025 at around 3:00 a.m. while undergoing treatment at an Eldoret hospital…
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08:01ODM Political Identity Crisis

Kenyan editors are shifting focus to the political future of the ODM party following a TIFA poll highlighting internal divisions and identity struggles in the post-Raila era (Capital FM, People Daily). Simultaneously, the tragic fallout from the Nyayo Stadium concert continues to dominate headlines, as Nigerian artist Asake breaks his silence regarding the fatal stampede (Citizen, TNX Africa).
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10:06The Orange Party's Rising Ghost

Kenyan editors are shifting focus toward the legacy of the late Raila Odinga and the resulting political realignment. New TIFA polling data indicates the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has surpassed the UDA in popularity, though internal friction persists (Eastleigh Voice, Nairobi Leo). Coverage also highlights the emotional and logistical details surrounding Odinga's final moments and the regional approval of the government's handling of his passing (Daily Nation, People Daily).
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12:10Shadows Over Fallen Statesmen

Kenyan editors are pivoting from political polling toward suspicious deaths and public safety. Investigative reporting focuses on the mysterious circumstances surrounding former MP Kibunguchy (Standard Media, Taifaleo) and contradictions in the Cyrus Jirongo car crash records (Tuko). Simultaneously, media attention remains fixed on the fallout from the fatal Asake concert stampede, highlighting police inaction and the artist's delayed public response (Citizen, YNews Digital).
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