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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 18.11.2025.

It displays 128 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

18.11.2025
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CHAGUZI ndogo zitakazofanyika wiki ijayo zimefungua uwanja wa vita vikali na majukwaa ya... 7 mins ago
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06:13 (03:13)Of Nepotism and Power

Kenyan media continues to focus on governmental appointments, with several key officials being named across various ministries (Tuko, Kenyans). Meanwhile, political campaigns are intensifying ahead of upcoming by-elections (Capital FM, Taifaleo). Reports also emerge of an alleged police extortion racket (Standard Media) and a new deal between Safaricom and Starlink (Daily Nation).
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09:03 (06:03)Police Extortion Racket Exposed

Kenyan media highlights a growing humanitarian concern as Tanzanian asylum seekers camp outside UN offices due to Kenya's reluctance to register them (Kenyans, TV47 Digital). Concurrently, political disputes continue, with a market chairlady arrested amidst a leadership tussle (Capital FM) and a governor facing a new ouster motion over graft allegations (Citizen). Discussions around a new TSC leadership structure also generate tension (Eastleigh Voice).
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11:44 (08:44)Housing Dream Falters

Kenyan media is primarily focused on internal political and economic developments. Key discussions include the postponement of Governor Natembeya's corruption case (TV47 Digital), the legal challenge to Oburu's legitimacy in ODM (People Daily), and ongoing efforts to implement the Virtual Asset law (Citizen). The government's Affordable Housing initiative also features prominently, with significant funds raised but limited units delivered (Eastleigh Voice).
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Moses Wetang’ula has announced that Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen will appear before the National Assembly next week to explain delays in the issuance of national identity cards...
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13:24 (10:24)Housing Funds Bloom, Units Yet to Sprout

Kenyan media continues to highlight the government's Affordable Housing initiative, noting a significant amount raised (Sh73.2 billion) with limited units delivered (Eastleigh Voice). Concurrently, several outlets cover ongoing legal and political developments, including an ex-governor's bail bid (Citizen) and a market chairlady's assault case (Capital FM). Traffic challenges in Nairobi also feature prominently (Daily Nation).
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15:16 (12:16)Waititu's Freedom Bid

Kenyan media continues to focus on political and legal developments, with Ferdinand Waititu's bid for release from Kamiti after securing a bank guarantee being a prominent topic (Eastleigh Voice, Citizen). Meanwhile, the opposition alliance is working on a presidential candidate selection plan (Capital FM), and an audit warns of KenGen's cash flow risk due to Kenya Power's debt (YNews Digital). Other reports cover an alleged fraudulent military recruitment scheme (TV47 Digital) and ongoing efforts to address Nairobi's traffic issues (Daily Nation).
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MWENYEKITI wa mamlaka ya kupambana na uuzaji wa bidhaa bandia (ACA) ameshtakiwa kwa kudai hongo ya... 2 mins ago
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17:58 (14:58)ODM's Internal Strife

Kenyan media highlights growing internal political tensions within the ODM party, with demands for Oburu's resignation amidst claims of due process violations and sidelining loyal members (Capital FM, People Daily, Daily Nation). Meanwhile, other reports cover ongoing financial scrutiny of KenGen (YNews Digital) and various political statements regarding leadership (Citizen).
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There are several factors that can increase the likelihood of delivering prematurely. These include lifestyle choices, substance or drug abuse, climate-related stress, including extreme temperatures and pollution, and missing recommended antenatal care visits
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The Kenyan Capital once again ushered in the Highest Level of African Basketball into the Kasarani Indoor Arena in emphatic style with an almost sell out crowd in a random…
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23:38 (20:38)Hustler Fund's Ksh6 Billion Shadow

Kenyan media highlights growing political tensions, with Senator Khalwale's expulsion from Senate over claims regarding abducted activists (Citizen) and veiled attacks on Ruto's government (People Daily). Concerns are also raised over a potentially legally defective Cybercrimes law (Daily Nation) and the possible loss of Ksh6 billion from the Hustler Fund (Nairobi Leo).