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29.11.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 29.11.2025.

It displays 92 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

29.11.2025
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Still, millions of children remain at risk. WHO estimates that in 2024, only 84 per cent of children received their first measles vaccine dose, and just 76 per cent received the second, far below the 95 per cent coverage needed to halt transmission.
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07:04By-Elections' Unrest Echoes

Kenyan media continues to focus on the chaotic by-election aftermath, with civil society groups raising alarms over 2027 election readiness (Eastleigh Voice). The opposition's losses have weakened them (Daily Nation), while Kindiki's cryptic post after a win sparks online reactions, highlighting internal party tensions (Nairobi Leo). Separately, Tanzania urges the EU Parliament to reconsider aid freeze (Citizen).
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09:35Government Reshuffle and New Appointments

Kenyan media continues to focus on recent government appointments, with Ruto and CSs making changes across various agencies and university councils (Kenyans, The Kenya Times). Separately, by-election analyses persist, with Didmus Barasa commenting on shifted Bungoma politics (People Daily) and Gachagua's party securing ward seats (Taifaleo), while an ongoing family dispute over a tycoon's estate also garners attention (TNX Africa).
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11:15Ruto's Education Push

Kenyan media continues to focus on government leadership and appointments, with President Ruto making changes to state agencies and education initiatives (People Daily, YNews Digital). There's also attention on digital skills investment in Kisumu (TV47 Digital) and recognition for public health leadership (Capital FM). Legal challenges include the BBC's fight with Speaker Wetang'ula (Kenyans) and former Governor Sonko's pressure on Chief Justice Koome (Taifaleo).
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14:11Newborns' Silent Cry

Kenyan media continues to focus on government appointments, with President Ruto making fresh changes and a Trade CS revoking an appointment due to scandal (Nairobi Leo, People Daily, YNews Digital). Separately, medical scheme changes for teachers are highlighted (Daily Nation), alongside discussions on import duties (The Kenya Times) and the ODM's strength in the Coast region despite Raila's death (Standard Media).
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Kenya has once again stamped its mark on the ICT global map, after being elected as the Vice Chairperson of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecommunication Development Advisory Group (TDAG).…
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