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- 29 Aug 2025 - An investigation has been launched after a Spanish tourist was filmed pouring beer down an elephant’s trunk while on holiday in Kenya, sparking a furious backlash.
- 29 Aug 2025 - The Ministry of Education has announced the disbursement of Ksh.23.16 billion to support 802,159 university and TVET students across the country.
- 29 Aug 2025 - Siaya Governor James Orengo has stepped back into the national limelight with the launch of an ambitious trade and investment plan that seeks to transform his county into a leading investment hub.
- 29 Aug 2025 - Kenyans will soon benefit from free outpatient medical services in all hospitals after the government allocated funds for them.
- 29 Aug 2025 - Former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has accused President William Ruto’s administration of failing Kenyans, saying he is ready to take over leadership to steer the country back on track.
- 29 Aug 2025 - The National Police Service (NPS) has acknowledged shortcomings in handling the Kwa Binzaro tragedy, admitting that gaps in intelligence, investigations, and coordination among security agencies contributed to the incident.
- 29 Aug 2025 - The case sets off a potential legal battle, which could reach the Supreme Court, with implications for the US central bank's autonomy.
- 29 Aug 2025 - It confirmed that 33 MCAs voted on the motion to impeach Governor Mutai.
- 29 Aug 2025 - In a world full of contradictions, perhaps that is the real secret—opposites are not meant to be conquered, but understood.
- 29 Aug 2025 - Over 70 percent of Guinea's power came from expensive and polluting fuel oil, with high costs and a fragile grid severely hindering economic development.