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Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale presented an overview of Kenya’s healthcare system and the legislative roadmap for achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) during the 2026 Legislative Retreat of the National Assembly. Speaker Moses Wetang’ula presided over the event. Social Health Authority Progress The Social Health Authority (SHA) has registered over 29 million Kenyans. A total […]

Northern Kenya has faced renewed discussion regarding its development challenges, with some commentary attributing these issues primarily to leadership failure. However, this perspective overlooks a complex history of marginalization and systemic issues. Historical Context of Marginalization The marginalization of Northern Kenya was not accidental but a consequence of deliberate policy decisions. Sessional Paper No. 10 […]

The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, hosted in Morocco, set new digital viewership records for the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The tournament is being recognized as the most-watched event in African football history. Digital Viewership Records The tournament garnered a total of 6.1 billion views across CAF’s social media platforms. Specifically, CAN Morocco 2025 […]

Kenya is aiming to establish Nairobi as a key entry point for African food products into global markets. This initiative is supported by the upcoming launch of Gulfood360 Africa/Kenya, scheduled for May 4-6, 2027. The event, an expansion of the world’s largest food trade platform, Gulfood, will connect African agricultural producers with international buyers. It […]

The Trump administration has taken steps to dismantle programs designed to address systemic racism and economic exclusion, impacting minority- and women-owned businesses. These actions target initiatives intended to level the playing field for historically disadvantaged entrepreneurs. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program The Justice Department under the Trump administration filed to end the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise […]

The V&A East Museum will open its doors on April 18, 2026, with a landmark exhibition titled “The Music is Black: A British Story.” This inaugural exhibition traces 125 years of Black musical innovation in Britain and will run until January 3, 2027. Exhibition Overview The multisensory show explores the profound impact of Black artistry […]

Protests recently resulted in damage to the headquarters of the D66 political party in the Netherlands. The incident occurred amidst a period of political instability following the collapse of the Dutch government. Damage to D66 Headquarters Protesters damaged the headquarters of the D66 party, a centre-left political organization. Reports indicate windows were smashed, and the […]

Maxim Naumov, a pairs skater, found solace and reflection away from the bustling arena at the Enterprise Center. He quietly observed the scene, a stark contrast to the well-wishes and attention he’d received throughout the year. A Moment of Reflection Naumov was seen staring at a photograph of himself as a young child alongside his […]

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has urged the Supreme Court to reject a petition from Stephen Thaler seeking copyright protection for a work created by his artificial intelligence (AI) system. The DOJ’s argument supports the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit’s decision to uphold the United States Copyright Office’s […]

President William Ruto has pledged to respect the rulings of Kenya’s courts, despite previously raising concerns about some judicial decisions. He made the commitment during the swearing-in ceremony for 15 new Court of Appeal judges at State House on Wednesday. Ruto emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary. Ruto stated that his concerns regarding judicial […]


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