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24.05.2026

The Day of the Presidential Security Overhaul

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 24.05.2026.

It displays 141 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.05.2026The Day of the Presidential Security Overhaul

Morning reports focused on a security incident at the White House and a deepening regional fuel crisis affecting East African neighbors. In Kenya, editors initially prioritized the government's plan to promote 50,000 teachers and the death of sports commentator Diblo Kaberia. However, the narrative shifted abruptly following a security breach at a presidential event in Kilifi, where a man carrying a Bible bypassed security to reach President Ruto. By afternoon, this breach dominated the news cycle, leading to the immediate replacement of the Presidential Escort Unit Commandant and a wider police reshuffle ordered by IG Douglas Kanja. Simultaneously, coverage addressed the apology of UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar for ethnically sensitive remarks and the murder of former MP David Were’s son in Kisumu. The evening concluded with celebrations across major towns as Arsenal fans marked a Premier League title win, juxtaposed against news of a looming Sh2.7 billion state request for AI-driven social media surveillance.

24.05.2026
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00:04Terror Plot Foiled, Fuel Taps Dry

The newspapers report on a foiled terror plot in Kenya (Kenyans) and fuel shortages across East Africa due to the Middle East crisis (Citizen). The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo expands to new provinces, with Uganda reporting imported cases (Eastleigh Voice). Meanwhile, Africa Day is marked with a unifying theme (The Kenya Times).
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To his critics, the former DP is unfit to occupy State House, but to his supporters he is the real deal.
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US President Donald Trump told CBS in a phone interview on Saturday that the two sides were "getting a lot closer" to a deal, but also warned that if they do not reach an agreement "we're going to hav...
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08:01Secret Service Fire Near White House

The newspapers report on a US Secret Service shooting near the White House while Trump was inside, with Citizen and The Kenya Times leading coverage. Domestically, Standard Media highlights Ruto facing public fury, while Daily Nation notes US support for activist Boniface Mwangi. Weather warnings and a market fire also feature.
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10:41Fuel Crisis Spreads Across East Africa

The newspapers report on a regional fuel crisis deepening in Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Burundi (Citizen), while domestically, a KEMSA automation system delay threatens medicine supply (Eastleigh Voice). Political news includes Muturi demanding suspension of ballot printing contract (Capital FM) and Ruto making fresh government appointments (Kenyans). A terror plot was foiled in Garissa (Nairobi Leo).
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"We will therefore be based in Tijuana, near the Pacific Ocean. It is a city that lies between Mexico and the US, but it is located in Mexico. We have actually completed the team building there," Taj...
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12:17Teachers' Promotion Wave

The newspapers report on government plans to promote 50,000 teachers (Standard Media), while political tensions rise as Waiguru slams Hassan Omar over ethnic remarks (Capital FM). The death of renowned Swahili sports commentator Diblo Kaberia is also covered (Nairobi Leo).
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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Secretary General Hassan Omar Hassan has apologized over his controversial remarks he made during a recent party meeting in the Coastal region. Hassan issued the…
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14:36A Bible Seeks the President

Media focus has shifted to the security breach in Kilifi where a man carrying a Bible reached President Ruto (Capital FM, Nairobi Leo). Simultaneously, editors highlight UDA Secretary General Hassan Omar’s apology for ethnically sensitive remarks regarding the Mt Kenya region (Eastleigh Voice, TV47 Digital). The Daily Nation reports on a state request for Sh2.7 billion to implement AI surveillance monitoring citizen sentiment on social media.
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16:51The Son and the Podium

The murder of former MP David Were's son in Kisumu dominates coverage, with Standard Media, TV47 Digital, and Tuko reporting. Meanwhile, multiple outlets highlight a security breach at a Ruto event in Kilifi, where a civilian stormed the podium. These two stories reflect editorial focus on violent crime and presidential security gaps.
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The two South African victims, a 71-year-old man and a woman whose age was not disclosed, failed to return to their lodge on Wednesday evening, prompting a search operation....
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20:52The Podium Breach

Multiple outlets report on President Ruto's security breach in Kilifi, with IG Kanja ordering a reshuffle and forming a special investigation team. The tragedy of former MP David Were losing a second son in four months also receives coverage, with the family unsure if the deaths are politically motivated.
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