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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 13.01.2026.

It displays 115 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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04:54The ODM UDA Negotiation Pact

Kenyan editors are focusing on the formalized political realignment as ODM leadership backs negotiations with the UDA (People Daily, Kenyans). This shift is accompanied by a focus on the return of Eliud Owalo to the political spotlight, with media questioning his strategic ambitions against President Ruto (Standard Media). Concurrently, coverage highlights the government's efforts to revive the sugar industry (Capital FM).
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06:54Owalo's Calculated Departure

Kenyan editors are concentrating on the political aftermath of Eliud Owalo's resignation, analyzing whether his departure from the President's office signals a strategic rivalry or a hidden tactical maneuver (Taifaleo, Standard Media). Simultaneously, the media is highlighting infrastructure and regulatory enforcement, specifically focusing on KeNHA's 14-day ultimatum for highway expansion and Nanyuki's crackdown on modified vehicles (Kenyans, Capital FM).
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Chief Justice Martha Koome has sworn in Supreme Court Judge Njoki Ndung’u and Everlyne Olwande as members of the Judicial Service Commission, strengthening judicial...
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09:15Court Bars Private Lawyers From Public Payrolls

Kenyan editors are pivoting from political realignment to administrative accountability, highlighting a High Court injunction against public entities hiring private lawyers (Taifaleo, Nairobi Leo). This legal scrutiny coincides with ongoing skepticism regarding the fiscal transparency of Nairobi County's legal expenditures (Nairobi Leo). Simultaneously, the media is tracking the implementation of the Competency-Based Education curriculum through the release of national performance reports (Kenyans, YNews Digital).
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11:52The Private Counsel Legal Standoff

Kenyan editors have pivoted toward administrative and infrastructural accountability. Coverage focuses on the Law Society of Kenya's legal challenge to the ban on private advocates for public bodies (Citizen, LSK) and KeNHA’s enforcement of road structure removals (TNX Africa, Kenyans). Simultaneously, political reporting tracks the deepening factionalism within the opposition and the government, highlighting Gachagua’s warnings about moles (People Daily, Standard Media).
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14:15The Uganda Digital Silence

Kenyan editors are prioritizing the Law Society of Kenya's (LSK) direct confrontation with the judiciary over the hiring of private advocates (Standard Media, Daily Nation). This institutional friction over legal independence coincides with a growing regional focus on Uganda's pre-election internet blackout (Eastleigh Voice, Taifaleo, YNews Digital). Meanwhile, local reporting tracks internal security accountability following the conviction of warders for the Kamiti prison break (Citizen).
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