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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 14.11.2025.

It displays 116 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.11.2025
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Raila Odinga's personal barber of more than 15 years recalls their last meeting.
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09:42 (06:42)Parliamentary Fury: Privatization Bill Ignites Chaos

Kenyan media is heavily focused on the chaos in Parliament surrounding a controversial bill (Kenyans, YNews Digital), alongside DCI warnings about violent robberies linked to online dating apps (Citizen, Nairobi Leo). The ODM leadership transition with Oburu Oginga continues to be reported (Capital FM), while governors decry the Health Ministry's denial of maternity funds (Eastleigh Voice).
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In a surprising business move, NBA superstar Stephen Curry and sportswear giant Under Armour (UA) have ended their decade-long partnership. After over ten years of collaboration, Curry will officially become…
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11:45 (08:45)Kenya's Tribal Divide in Parastatal Jobs

Kenyan media highlights international financial support for key national projects, with the EU signing Sh4.8bn deals for green transition (Capital FM) and the World Bank pledging Ksh170 billion for affordable housing (Kenyans). Concurrently, concerns persist about criminal activities, including gangs using social media for recruitment (Eastleigh Voice) and violent robberies linked to online dating apps (Citizen, Nairobi Leo).
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KILA wakati baada ya kula chakula, watu wengi hutumia kichokonoo (toothpick) kuondoa mabaki ya... 3 mins ago
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13:40 (10:40)Election Turmoil: Violence Threatens Kasipul Vote

Kenyan media is primarily focused on electoral violence, with the IEBC summoning Kasipul by-election candidates over rising tensions (Eastleigh Voice, Standard Media). Other prominent coverage includes government funding pledges for infrastructure and youth projects (Capital FM, Nairobi Leo), alongside ongoing discussions about the controversial Privatisation Bill in Parliament (YNews Digital).
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BAADHI ya madiwani wa Kaunti ya Nairobi sasa wanamtaka Gavana Johnson Sakaja kuanza kutekeleza... 5 mins ago
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Ugandan digital content creator Raymond Kahuma invested a staggering Ksh 1,190,937 in his ambitious bid to break the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest chapati but ultimately, the attempt…
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15:34 (12:34)Judicial Storm Brews

Kenyan media continues to highlight the upcoming November 27 by-elections, with the IEBC cautioning against violence and the risk of party disqualification (Daily Nation). Separately, judicial matters are prominent, focusing on petitions seeking the removal of Chief Justice Koome and Supreme Court judges, alongside judges declining to recuse themselves (Kenyans, Standard Media). Additionally, the arrest of Anti-Counterfeit Authority boss Josephat Kabeabea is reported (Citizen).
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18:10 (15:10)Court Clears Path for Police Recruitment

Kenyan media is heavily focused on the High Court's decision to allow the recruitment of 10,000 police officers to proceed, after an initial halt order was rescinded (Capital FM, Kenyans, Standard Media, YNews Digital). Separately, political discussions continue regarding ODM's position (Nairobi Leo, People Daily) and the fair treatment of residents in relocation plans along riparian corridors (Eastleigh Voice).
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After independence, NCIC says the emergence and evolution of criminal gangs was largely influenced by politics, particularly the creation of the Kenya African National Union (KANU) youth wing. Initially formed to assist the police in fighting crime, promoting the party’s agenda, tree planting and soil conservation, it later evolved into an outfit for political mobilisation and enforcement.
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21:30 (18:30)President Ruto's Words: A Political Storm

Kenyan media primarily focuses on judicial decisions, with the Supreme Court ruling on bank securities for extra loans (Capital FM) and the High Court lifting the police recruitment freeze (Daily Nation, Kenyans). Separately, fuel prices remain unchanged for December (Nairobi Leo, YNews Digital), and President Ruto is engaged in housing projects (TV47 Digital) amidst political commentary on his rhetoric (Citizen).
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Postpartum haemorrhage remains one of the deadliest complications of childbirth, claiming the lives of tens of thousands of women every year. Globally, the World Health Organisation estimates that around 70,000 women die annually due to PPH, accounting for more than 20 per cent of all maternal deaths.
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