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26.05.2026

The Day of the Finance Bill's Mounting Opposition

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 26.05.2026.

It displays 148 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.05.2026The Day of the Finance Bill's Mounting Opposition

Editors led with the Finance Bill 2026's impact on family incomes and the private sector's warnings of job losses and closures. The morning saw Daily Nation and Eastleigh Voice detailing proposed tax hikes, while manufacturers pushed for excise overhauls. By midday, Standard Media and Capital FM reported manufacturers' threats of closures and MPs returning to tackle budget bills. The afternoon shifted to political reactions: CS Mbadi defended the bill against opposition criticism, and UDA launched a scathing attack on former President Uhuru Kenyatta over his renewed criticism of the government. The IEBC's warning against premature 2027 election rigging claims also featured prominently, alongside the swearing-in of Emurua Dikirr MP David Keter. The day's narrative was dominated by the economic strain of the Finance Bill and the escalating political rhetoric between the government and its critics.

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07:20Uhuru's Blame Game Warning

Editors focus on former President Uhuru Kenyatta's renewed criticism of President Ruto, warning against blame games over the cost of living and tribal politics (Standard Media, Daily Nation). Meanwhile, ODM intensifies grassroots mobilization in Nyanza ahead of 2027 (Eastleigh Voice), and Western leaders demand the Deputy President slot for 2027 (Taifaleo).
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10:25Finance Bill Bites Family Incomes

Editors focus on the Finance Bill 2026's impact on family incomes, with Daily Nation reporting proposed taxes on sugar. Meanwhile, Siaya riots over nuclear power are framed by The Kenya Times as a constitutional issue. Child kidnappings surge, with Eastleigh Voice citing 1,952 cases. Simba Arati defends working with Ruto, prioritizing development over politics.
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12:28Finance Bill's Tax Bite

Editors focus on the Finance Bill 2026's impact on family incomes and the economy, with Daily Nation and Eastleigh Voice reporting on tax hikes and private sector warnings. Meanwhile, Standard Media covers a security detail shake-up after a breach at a presidential event.
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14:25Manufacturers' Finance Bill Warning

Editors focus on the Finance Bill 2026, with manufacturers warning of job losses and closures (Standard Media), and pushing for excise overhaul on packaging and inputs (Eastleigh Voice). Meanwhile, National Assembly resumes sittings to tackle budget and revenue-sharing bills (Capital FM).
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16:34The Missing Children's Numbers

Editors focus on the mystery of missing children in Kenya, with officials disagreeing on numbers (Standard Media). The ODPP drops a case against Mombasa activists arrested over anti-abduction protests (Capital FM). Meanwhile, IEBC condemns politicians' claims of planned rigging in 2027 elections (TV47 Digital).
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NAIROBI, Kenya, May 26-National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula on Tuesday presided over the swearing-in of newly elected Emurua Dikirr Member of Parliament David Kipsang...
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18:45IEBC's Preemptive Warning

Editors focus on IEBC's warning against premature 2027 election rigging claims, with multiple outlets covering the electoral body's statement. Meanwhile, the swearing-in of Emurua Dikirr MP David Keter and the hotel shortage in Wajir ahead of Madaraka Day are also highlighted.
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20:30Climate Curriculum and Madaraka in the North

Editors focus on the launch of Kenya's first private sector climate training curriculum (Capital FM) and the historic Madaraka Day celebrations in Wajir, Northern Kenya (Eastleigh Voice). Meanwhile, the fuel price crisis continues to frustrate MPs (Citizen), and Sacco officials face fraud charges (Standard Media).
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