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30.04.2026

The Day Fuel Standards Were Lowered

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Kenya for 30.04.2026.

It displays 109 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.04.2026The Day Fuel Standards Were Lowered

The day's dominant story was the government's decision to lower fuel quality standards for six months to prevent shortages amid the US-Iran war, covered by multiple outlets from early afternoon (Kenyans, Eastleigh Voice, Taifaleo, The Kenya Times, Capital FM). This move was framed as a response to global supply disruptions. Earlier, the morning was dominated by Education CS Ogamba's demand for TSC to discipline Alliance Girls' principal over a fee hike and a flagged staff trip to Dubai (Daily Nation). Security concerns persisted: NLP demanded a national emergency declaration for Mwingi violence (TV47 Digital), and Kalonzo pleaded for peace after Kitui killings (Capital FM). By evening, the government honored marathoner Sabastian Sawe with a water cannon salute, Sh8m, and a car after his sub-two-hour world record (Daily Nation), while employers rejected wage increase calls ahead of Labour Day (Citizen).

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A Nairobi court has acquitted former Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko of money laundering charges, marking a major relief in the long-running corruption case. The court ruled that the prosecution…
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12:28Ogamba Demands Alliance Girls Principal's Discipline

The newspapers report on Education CS Ogamba asking TSC to discipline Alliance Girls' principal over a fee hike and a flagged Sh25 million staff trip to Dubai (Daily Nation). Meanwhile, the government confirms a salary increase for civil servants (Kenyans), and KenGen ramps up hydropower generation, promising electricity bill relief (Capital FM).
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14:06The Egerton Land Grab

The newspapers report on a presidential directive sparking a land dispute over 2,000 acres at Egerton University, with an Auditor-General report confirming Sh24m revenue loss (Daily Nation). Meanwhile, Kitui Senator seeks answers after seven killings spark security outcry (Capital FM).
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16:05NYOTA Stipend Orders Shift

The newspapers report on the government's new directives for NYOTA beneficiaries in 13-14 counties, affecting the Ksh6,000 stipend program (Kenyans, Nairobi Leo). Meanwhile, Ruto reshapes Mt Kenya political machinery with Kindiki as anchor (Daily Nation).
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The 21-year-old, who joined United's academy in 2014, has already made 98 appearances for the club, scoring seven goals, including in the FA Cup final win against Manchester City in 2024....
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18:11Fuel Standards Lowered Amid War

The newspapers report on the government lowering fuel quality standards for six months to prevent shortages amid the US-Iran war (Kenyans, Eastleigh Voice, Taifaleo). Meanwhile, security concerns dominate: NLP demands a national emergency declaration for Mwingi violence (TV47 Digital), and Kalonzo pleads for peace after Kitui killings (Capital FM).
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"This FIFA Congress should be the moment he does so, and the global football community must receive more than empty platitudes," Cockburn added in a statement.
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Mali were the sixth African national team coached by Saintfiet after Namibia, Ethiopia, Malawi, Togo and the Gambia. He also coached clubs in Tanzania and South Africa.
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21:01Sawe's Sub-Two Hour Triumph

The newspapers report on the government honoring marathoner Sawe with a water cannon salute, Sh8m, and a state-of-the-art car after he became the first man to run a marathon under two hours (Daily Nation). Meanwhile, employers reject calls for wage increases, urging a 5% cap ahead of Labour Day (Citizen).
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Christopher Okello Onyum was arrested on April 2 as he tried to flee the daycare centre in Kampala, where he killed the tiny children, aged between 15 months to two-and-a-half years....
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Wolff also addressed the tweaks to the regulations to be introduced in Miami, aimed at making the cars and the spectacle more natural with reduced battery re-charging in qualifying and increased super...
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