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25.11.2025
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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 25.11.2025.

It displays 46 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.11.2025
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SASA ni wawaniaji na mungu wao baada ya kampeni za chaguzi ndogo kukamilika Novemba 24, 2025 huku... 5 mins ago
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03:18Electoral Storm in Magarini

Kenyan media continues to heavily focus on the escalating tensions surrounding the Magarini Constituency by-election, with the IEBC dismissing claims of poll sabotage (Citizen) and Ethekon defending his deputy against allegations of interference (Capital FM, Standard Media). The drama also includes reports of Gachagua campaigning amidst chaos (Nairobi Leo, Tuko).
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06:05The Cocaine Courier Caught

Kenyan media continues to highlight multiple unfolding stories. The death of a KNEC examiner at a marking center is widely reported (Citizen, Kenyans, The Kenya Times). Separately, an arrest at JKIA involving cocaine worth Ksh3.6 million is also a prominent topic (Nairobi Leo, TNX Africa, TV47 Digital). Political maneuvering persists with Oburu Oginga forming an inner circle (Daily Nation, Taifaleo) and conditions set for Maraga working with Matiang'i ahead of 2027 (People Daily).
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She revealed that they will be recruiting at least 7,065 teachers for primary schools, 12 posts for junior schools, and 2,082 posts for secondary...
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09:30Ruto's Sh5 Trillion Vision Debated

Kenyan media is currently focused on two main themes: the parliamentary debate on President Ruto's Sh5 trillion vision for a Developed Kenya (Capital FM) and the ongoing fallout from Larry Madowo's Tanzania exposé, which has prompted pressure on President Suluhu from the U.S. Senate (Kenyans). By-election issues are also mentioned, with the IEBC warning against photographing ballot papers (People Daily).