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21.11.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 21.11.2025.

It displays 86 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

21.11.2025
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16:21Ruto Dreams of Singapore

Kenyan media remains heavily focused on President William Ruto's State of the Nation Address, highlighting his new KSh 5 trillion National Infrastructure Fund and Sovereign Wealth Fund aiming to transform Kenya into Singapore without new taxes or debt (Capital FM, Citizen, Eastleigh Voice, TV47 Digital, Daily Nation, Nairobi Leo, Standard Media). Critical voices question tea export figures (People Daily).
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03:40Ruto's Silent Address

Kenyan media continues to focus on President Ruto's State of the Nation address, with outlets scrutinizing his KSh 5 trillion plan for national transformation, while critical voices highlight the omission of the education sector and selective use of statistics (Daily Nation, Standard Media, Taifaleo, Capital FM, Citizen, TV47 Digital, Nairobi Leo). Additionally, the opposition's struggle to connect with Gen Z is noted (People Daily).
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Beijing warns Tokyo to “maintain self-respect” after Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s comments on possible military involvement in Taiwan trigger diplomatic fallout and disrupt China-Japan-ROK...
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07:03Museveni's Military Shadow Over Kenya

Kenyan media continues to focus on presidential scrutiny, with coverage criticizing President Ruto's 'two-term' chants by MPs and selective data use amidst a troubled nation (Standard Media). Concurrently, the Auditor General warns of revenue gaps and budget misalignments affecting service delivery at the county level (Eastleigh Voice). Separately, Uganda's Museveni proposes military changes impacting Kenya (Kenyans).
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10:04The Maize Price Climb

Kenyan media continues to highlight the economic challenges facing the nation, with rising maize prices (Daily Nation) and Kenya's backing of a new tax on plane tickets and luxury jets (The Kenya Times). The Judiciary reports a 104% case clearance rate (Capital FM) while political focus shifts as Natembeya withdraws his presidential bid to seek re-election as governor (People Daily). Opposition criticizes the President's promises as empty (Taifaleo).
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12:40Gachagua's Presidential Challenge

Kenyan media continues to highlight President Ruto's State Address, with critical voices like Gachagua terming it 'useless' (Citizen). Other reports focus on increased surveillance with a 'CCTV boom' leading to spying cases (Daily Nation, Tuko, YNews Digital), while judicial reforms see a 104% case clearance rate (Eastleigh Voice). Separately, a chemical spill affected a water plant (Nairobi Leo).
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