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28.02.2026

The Day the Nandi Helicopter Crashed

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 28.02.2026.

It displays 115 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

28.02.2026The Day the Nandi Helicopter Crashed
Morning coverage focused on governance and security issues, with multiple outlets reporting on a hospital theft scandal, police station attacks in Kakamega, and political appointments including Ida Odinga's UNEP envoy role.
By midday, editorial priority shifted to transportation disruptions as Kenya Airways suspended flights to Dubai and Sharjah amid escalating Middle East tensions following US-Israel strikes on Iran.
In the afternoon, coverage consolidated around the helicopter crash in Nandi County that killed six people, including Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng'eno, with multiple outlets tracking the developing details and political legacy throughout the evening.
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According to Joseph Kariuki, a Communications expert, the phrase is misleading as it legitimises mob attacks, which instead are acts of unlawful violence that deny suspects the right to due process, especially in cases where the suspects are victims of mistaken identity.
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08:32Kakamega's Stolen Rifles

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Daily Nation, Standard Media, Citizen) report on governance and security issues, with coverage of Uganda's strategic purchase of KPC shares, State House spending on food and drinks, and a police station attack in Kakamega. Meanwhile, digital populist outlets (Tuko, Kenyans) focus on labor disputes and misinformation verification, while regional sources (The Kenya Times, Eastleigh Voice) cover judicial appointments and terminology debates about mob violence.
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11:53Kakamega's Stolen Rifles

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Capital FM, Kenyans, YNews Digital) report on police station attacks in Kakamega, with coverage focusing on officer fatalities and stolen firearms. Meanwhile, some outlets (People Daily) continue covering political fallout from Homa Bay's deputy governor resignation, while others (Eastleigh Voice, TV47 Digital) address public health concerns about microplastics and teen pregnancies.
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14:28The Hospital's Stolen Millions

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Daily Nation, Standard Media, Citizen, Capital FM, People Daily, TV47 Digital) report on governance and security issues, with coverage of a hospital theft scandal, a robbery syndicate arrest, and a police officer killing in Kakamega. Meanwhile, some outlets (The Kenya Times, Kenyans) focus on transportation disruptions with Kenya Airways suspending flights and JKIA terminal closures, while political positioning continues with Kalonzo's election prediction.
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17:29Ruto's Envoy Appointments and Distant Explosions

Multiple mainstream national outlets (The Kenya Times, Eastleigh Voice, People Daily) report on President Ruto's official appointments of Ida Odinga as UNEP envoy and Francis Meja as PSC chair, with coverage emphasizing constitutional processes and political messaging. Meanwhile, digital populist and regional sources (Kenyans, Capital FM, Nairobi Leo) focus on escalating Middle East conflict and viral social media fallout from the appointments, creating divergent editorial priorities.
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Ng’eno’s political journey began in 2013 when he first won the Emurua Dikirr parliamentary seat. He defied expectations in the 2017 elections, winning on a KANU ticket with 16,098 votes against David Keter’s 13,707, and openly challenging local and national leaders who supported his rivals.
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20:53The Nandi Helicopter's Fiery Descent

Multiple mainstream national outlets (Daily Nation, People Daily, The Kenya Times) and digital populist sources (Tuko, Kenyans) report on the helicopter crash in Nandi County that killed six people, including Emurua Dikirr MP Johana Ng'eno, with coverage focusing on the developing details and political legacy. Meanwhile, some outlets (Capital FM) continue covering governance issues with the Dental Association's accreditation petition to Parliament.
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Ng’eno’s political journey began in 2013 when he first won the Emurua Dikirr parliamentary seat. He defied expectations in the 2017 elections, winning on a KANU ticket with 16,098 votes against David Keter’s 13,707, and openly challenging local and national leaders who supported his rivals.
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