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Kenya to Surpass Ethiopia as East Africa’s Leading Economy in 2025 – IMF Forecast

According to the IMF, Kenya is on track to become East Africa’s largest economy in 2025, driven by strong currency performance, remittances, and export growth, outpacing Ethiopia’s shrinking GDP.

Uhuru Kenyatta Meets President Museveni, Urges African Youth to Lead Continental Change

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta visits President Yoweri Museveni in Uganda to discuss youth leadership, Pan-African ideals, and the urgent need for Africa-led development.

A Black Pope? What It Would Mean for Africa and the Global Church

As the Catholic Church prepares to elect a new pope following the death of Pope Francis, the possibility of an African leader at the helm has sparked global discussion. Here's what it would mean for Africa—and the world.

UN Urges Expanded Kenyan Role in Haiti as Gang Violence Reaches ‘Point of No Return’

The United Nations has called on Kenya to expand its leadership role in the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti as escalating gang violence pushes the Caribbean nation toward total collapse.

Internal Dissent Rocks Raila’s ODM as Allies Clash Over Ruto Ties and Devolution

Tensions are rising within Raila Odinga’s ODM party as key allies voice strong opposition to the government's stance on devolution and a perceived rapprochement with President Ruto, raising fears of a deeper split within the opposition.

Kenya Airways to Launch Direct Flights to Beijing in Strategic Expansion Move

Kenya Airways is set to begin direct flights to Beijing, marking a major milestone in its post-recovery expansion strategy. The move aims to tap into China’s vast tourism and trade markets as KQ strengthens its presence in Asia.

Two Hospitalised in Kirinyaga Over Suspected Illicit Brew as Crackdown Intensifies

Two individuals have been hospitalised in Kirinyaga County after consuming suspected illicit alcohol. County officials have launched a full investigation and escalated enforcement of the Alcoholic Drinks Control Act.

Nairobi Pilots Scheduled Buses and Fixed Fares in Push to Reform Public Transport

Nairobi has begun piloting scheduled bus services and fixed fare systems through the Route 111 project, a major shift in its public transport strategy aimed at reducing congestion and improving commuter reliability.

Former Presidential Candidate Abduba Dida Released from U.S. Prison, Plans Charity Revival

Former Kenyan presidential aspirant Mohammed Abduba Dida has been released on parole from an Illinois prison in the U.S., where he was serving a 7-year sentence. He now plans to revive his charitable organization in Minnesota.

University of Nairobi Medical Student Found Dead in Campus Pool Under Suspicious Circumstances

The University of Nairobi community is reeling after the body of third-year medical student Dennis Kamunya was discovered in the campus swimming pool. Authorities are investigating, as concerns over student mental health grow.

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