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A Sh305 billion takeover. A legal showdown. And a brewing storm over Kenya’s biggest brewer. Will the EABL–Asahi deal survive? Get the full story in the May–June 2026 issue of @NLM_Magazine: https://t.co/cZzCJWbO0d
With nearly 500 confirmed Ebola cases in DR Congo and Uganda, the fight to contain the outbreak is entering a critical phase. In response, WHO and Africa CDC have launched a $518 million emergency plan, but officials warn that success will hinge on strong international support and community trust.
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Would you like to understand the historical, legal and political background of former Deputy President Rigathi #Gachagua's impeachment? Order a copy of this book from @NuriaStore or by reaching out to [email protected] to appreciate today's ruling in totality.
Judge Anthony Murima takes over presentation of the 350-page ruling by the High Court judges who heard the case challenging the constitutionality of former Deputy President Rigathi #Gachagua's impeachment and the hiring of Prof Kithure #Kindiki as his successor. Follow @NLM_Magazine for more updates.
Was there adequate public participation in the National Assembly and Senate impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi #Gachagua? That is one of the questions that High Court judges Eric Ogola, Anthony Murima and Fridah Mugambi will be ruling on today. How will they rule?
High Court Judge Eric Ogola outlining the case presented by former Deputy President Rigathi #Gachagua challenging the constitutionality of his impeachment by both the National Assembly and Senate and the selection of Prof Kithure #Kindiki as his successor.
Which way will the High Court judges hearing the #Gachagua impeachment case rule? Justice Eric Ogola is currently reading the background of the case. Whichever way the court rules will have major political implications. Read more about this in the current issue of @NLM_Magazine.
The three High Court judges hearing the impeachment case against former Deputy President Rigathi #Gachagua have prepared a 350-page ruling. They are delivering it today. Follow @NLM_Magazine for updates.
Concerns are mounting as unrest continues in dozens of schools across Kenya in the early weeks of Term Two. Reports of strikes, dormitory fires, and vandalism are still emerging from Nairobi, Kiambu, Nakuru, Central Kenya, Eastern, Western, and Nyanza regions.
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A Sh305 billion takeover. A legal showdown. And a brewing storm over Kenya’s biggest brewer. Will the EABL–Asahi deal survive? Get the full story in the May–June 2026 issue of @NLM_Magazine: https://t.co/cZzCJWbO0d
The Kenya Wildlife Service is leading an AI-powered war against poaching in wildlife parks, using drones, cameras and live tracking tools to help rangers spot threats faster and monitor wildlife across reserves such as the Maasai Mara National Reserve.
Officials say the system is designed to speed up response to poaching and human-wildlife conflict, while improving day-to-day monitoring across Kenya’s vast conservation areas.
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Every week brings a new AI tool, a new trend, and a new idea. No wonder creatives are feeling the fatigue.
What does this mean for Kenyan creatives—and how can they stay ahead? Find out in the May–June 2026 issue of @NLM_Magazine: https://t.co/c3y5Fdtit6
Who gets to define “civilised” drinking in Kenya? Colonial bans, bottled beer propaganda, and the long war on traditional alcohol reveal more about power than public health. Read the full analysis below.👇 https://t.co/zNf6StPMZB
The 2026 World Cup will be the biggest ever and it will run on a lot of AI.
From tactics and injury tracking to VAR decisions and crowd control, it will be involved almost everywhere. But it also comes with new risks.
What do you think AI will change most about the tournament?
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President William Ruto has extended Major General Paul Owuor Otieno’s tenure as Kenya Navy Commander by one more year, beyond the standard four-year term. He has also made a series of promotions, postings, and new appointments across the Kenya Defence Forces.
Somali piracy appears to be making a dangerous comeback. Multiple vessels have been hijacked off the Somali coast in recent weeks, raising alarm that the conditions which once fuelled over a decade of high-seas attacks are re-emerging.
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