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27.02.2026

The Day Magwanga's Resignation Echoed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 27.02.2026.

It displays 123 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.02.2026The Day Magwanga's Resignation Echoed
Morning coverage consolidated around the political fallout from Homa Bay Deputy Governor Oyugi Magwanga's resignation, with multiple mainstream outlets detailing his reasons for leaving and Governor Gladys Wanga's formal declaration of the vacancy.
By midday, editorial priority expanded to include judicial actions limiting police powers, with the Appeals Court suspending the Inspector-General's exclusive authority over recruitment and promotions.
In the afternoon, coverage tracked ongoing political tensions within ODM, with outlets reporting internal dissent and leadership challenges following the party's by-election losses, while environmental concerns regarding NYS facilities in Karura Forest drew attention from civil society groups.
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08:05 (05:05)The Passport Purge

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Daily Nation, Standard Media, People Daily) report on state actions against activists and corruption in passport issuance, with Daily Nation detailing a 'ruthless purge of activists' and Standard Media exposing how 'rogue officials gave warlords, business crooks Kenyan passports.' Meanwhile, digital populist outlets (Tuko, Kenyans) focus on health and economic issues, while regional sources (Eastleigh Voice, TNX Africa) cover cult violence and local governance disputes.
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11:03 (08:03)UDA's By-Election Sweep

Multiple mainstream national outlets (People Daily, Nairobi Leo, TV47 Digital) report on UDA's clean sweep in the February 26 by-elections, with digital populist outlets (Tuko) focusing on the Ruto-Sakaja development pact's public participation. Meanwhile, several outlets (Standard Media, The Kenya Times, Citizen) continue coverage of passport issuance controversies involving foreign nationals and activists, while regional sources (Eastleigh Voice) report on proposed civil service contract changes.
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13:19 (10:19)Magwanga's Political Distance

Multiple mainstream national outlets (People Daily, Daily Nation, TV47 Digital) report on the political fallout from Homa Bay Deputy Governor Oyugi Magwanga's resignation, with coverage detailing his reasons and Governor Gladys Wanga's formal declaration of the vacancy. Meanwhile, digital populist outlets (Tuko, TNX Africa) focus on the DCI's arrest of a TikTok influencer for alleged threats against President Ruto, while regional sources (The Kenya Times) cover Sweden redirecting Ugandan immigration services to Nairobi.
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Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have arrested a land fraud suspect who failed to appear in court for plea taking, intensifying efforts to clamp down on fraudulent…
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16:07 (13:07)Magwanga's Departure Echoes

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Daily Nation, People Daily, TV47 Digital) continue reporting on the political fallout from Homa Bay Deputy Governor Oyugi Magwanga's resignation, with coverage detailing his reasons and Governor Gladys Wanga's formal declaration of the vacancy. Meanwhile, several outlets (Eastleigh Voice, Citizen) report on environmental concerns regarding NYS facilities in Karura Forest, with the Green Belt Movement demanding transparency and halting of works.
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18:23 (15:23)The Court's Brake on Police Powers

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Standard Media, Citizen, Capital FM) report on judicial and governmental actions, with the Appeals Court limiting police powers and the former AG criticizing passport issuance to foreigners, while Kenya revives a Chinese-funded rail project. Meanwhile, political tensions within ODM continue to draw coverage (People Daily, Kenyans), with Governor Nyong'o addressing internal squabbles and Kindiki commenting on regional dynamics.
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22:01 (19:01)ODM's Internal Fractures

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Daily Nation, People Daily, Capital FM) continue reporting on political tensions within ODM, focusing on internal dissent and leadership challenges. Meanwhile, several outlets (Eastleigh Voice, TV47 Digital, Citizen) cover judicial and governmental actions, including Supreme Court judges blocking JSC hearings and the Court of Appeal suspending police powers. Digital populist outlets (Tuko) focus on a murder investigation in Githurai.
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