A tragic incident in Kenya has resulted in the deaths of <strong>16 students</strong> in a fire that broke out at a <strong>boarding school</strong> in <strong>Gilgil</strong>. The fire occurred in the early hours of Thursday morning, and search and rescue operations are still ongoing.
A devastating fire broke out at the Otomichi Academy for Girls in Nakuru, Kenya, resulting in the deaths of at least 10 students. Rescue teams are currently evacuating remaining students and combating the flames.
The US government has announced the creation of a quarantine and treatment center in Kenya for its citizens affected by the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This decision comes amid increasing criticism of the US government's handling of the crisis.
The Trump administration plans to establish a quarantine facility in Kenya to treat American citizens infected with the Ebola virus, rather than returning them to the United States. This decision comes amid an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the World Health Organization has reported multiple fatalities.
Aliko Dangote, Africa's richest man, has announced plans to establish a new oil refinery in Kenya, reflecting his growing interest in the African market. This initiative comes as Kenya seeks to enhance its energy capabilities and achieve self-sufficiency in this vital sector.
Reports indicate that the Microsoft data center project in Kenya has been postponed due to financial guarantee disputes with the Kenyan government. This comes as part of a joint investment of $1 billion aimed at enhancing cloud computing services in East Africa.
Kenya is experiencing a significant rise in political violence as the general elections scheduled for 2027 approach, with politicians exchanging accusations of inciting violence. This situation raises concerns among citizens who fear a repeat of past violent events.
Last week, Kenya experienced a rainy season that resulted in the deaths of <strong>18 people</strong> and affected over <strong>54,000 families</strong>. This disaster comes at a sensitive time as the country grapples with the impacts of climate change.
The African Football Confederation (CAF) has announced the dates for the opening and final matches of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The tournament is expected to attract over 400 million fans in East Africa.
Kenya and China have enacted a comprehensive duty exemption agreement, allowing Kenyan products to enter the Chinese market without tariffs. This strategic move aims to enhance trade between the two nations.
Kenyan runner <strong>Sebastian Sawe</strong> achieved a historic victory at the <strong>London Marathon</strong>, clocking a time under two hours, igniting immense joy in Kenya. This remarkable feat surpasses the previous world record and highlights Kenya's dominance in long-distance running.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Kenyan President William Ruto emphasized the importance of joint coordination to support the stability of Sudan and the Horn of Africa during a bilateral meeting in Nairobi. This meeting aims to enhance cooperation between the two countries in addressing regional challenges.
Kenyan runner Sebastian Sawe achieved a historic milestone by winning the London Marathon, breaking the two-hour barrier. This victory marks him as the first athlete to accomplish this feat in the city, occurring at a crucial time for global sports.
In an unprecedented move, a unique school in Kenya is empowering teenage mothers by providing education and childcare. This initiative aims to change the lives of girls who face significant challenges due to early pregnancies.
The film 'Palestine 36' has achieved significant success in Kenya, being screened 25 times in April. This reflects the Kenyan audience's interest in Palestinian issues and highlights the cultural appreciation for the film's portrayal of Palestinian suffering.
Chinese Vice President <strong>Han Zheng</strong> visited <strong>Kenya</strong> from Sunday to Wednesday at the invitation of Kenyan Vice President <strong>Kithure Kindiki</strong>. He emphasized the importance of enhancing trade between the two countries and accelerating joint modernization efforts.
Women in Kenya and Ghana have faced severe privacy violations by a Russian man who filmed them without consent and later shared the clips online. This incident raises critical questions about women's rights and privacy in the digital age.
France has denied that the decision to exclude South Africa from the upcoming G7 summit is due to US pressure, stating that Kenya's invitation is linked to President Macron's anticipated visit. This decision comes amid increasing global crises.