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Nairobi County recorded over 3,000 new HIV infections last year, leading a national 19% rise, predominantly affecting youth. Politically, chaos erupted at a Kariobangi church event attended by Rigathi Gachagua. Martha Karua and Fred Matiang'i slammed...Nairobi County recorded over 3,000 new HIV infections last year, leading a national 19% rise, predominantly affecting youth. Politically, chaos erupted at a Kariobangi church event attended by Rigathi Gachagua. Martha Karua and Fred Matiang'i slammed voter bribery in by-elections, with Matiang'i warning the government that "power comes and goes." EACC will prosecute 12 suspects over 1.6 billion Kenyan Shillings corruption. The Senate is extending a task force to tackle 80 billion Kenyan Shillings in county pension arrears, while UFAA is hastening the return of 106 billion Kenyan Shillings to rightful owners.β’β’β’ Listen for full story (4 min)(more in audio brief)

Police Address Firing Teargas Inside Church Attended by Gachagua
The National Police Service (NPS) has denied claims of officers firing teargas inside a church in Kariobangi North where former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was attending a service on Sunday, November 30. While teargas was used to disperse clashing youth groups outside, the NPS stated church leadership confirmed no canister entered the building.

State House Official Confronts Driver in Heated Roadside Exchange
Mike Gitonga, Secretary of State Functions and official emcee for the President, encountered a seemingly intoxicated driver who nearly forced him off the road over the weekend, leading to a heated yet ultimately humorous roadside exchange.

U.S. Issues Fresh Warning Over Tanzania Amid Pressure on Suluhu
The United States Embassy in Dar es Salaam has issued a security warning for Tanzania ahead of anti-government protests scheduled for Tuesday, December 9. This warning comes amid increased pressure on President Samia Suluhu Hassan and concerns about potential travel disruptions and scrutiny of foreign nationals.

Kenya to Introduce Injectable HIV Treatment in 2026
Kenya is set to introduce an injectable HIV treatment from 2026 as part of its goal to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. This initiative, announced by President William Ruto at the World AIDS Day half-marathon, aims to enhance prevention, treatment, and youth-focused support services.

Taxi Driver Stabbed to Death by Passenger in Nairobi
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are searching for a suspect who fatally stabbed a digital taxi driver, Kenneth Kimani Gachoka, in Nairobi after a disagreement. The incident occurred over the weekend in the Kitusuru area.

Kenya Clinches Global Role to Represent Africa
Kenya has secured a significant global role by being elected as the vice chairperson of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecommunication Development Advisory Group (TDAG), representing Africa.

Kenyan MP Storms Hotel, Fights Civilian over Love
A Kenyan Member of Parliament allegedly stormed a hotel in Kisii town on Thursday, November 27th, and physically attacked a civilian during breakfast. The confrontation, reportedly fueled by a love triangle, was captured on CCTV footage.

Moses Kuria Names Aladwa as Deputy in Nairobi Gubernatorial Race
Former Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has announced Makadara Member of Parliament George Aladwa as his running mate for the 2027 Nairobi gubernatorial race. This unexpected pairing is one of the earliest political alliances ahead of Kenya's next General Election, signaling a potentially competitive contest against incumbent Governor Johnson Sakaja.

UNAIDS Warns of Historic Setback in Global HIV Response on World AIDS Day 2025
On World AIDS Day 2025, UNAIDS issued a stark warning about a "historic setback" in the global HIV response, citing shrinking donor support and disruptions to services. The organization is urging nations to make radical shifts in HIV programming and financing to avoid losing decades of progress.

Gaza faces deepening humanitarian crisis despite ceasefire β China Daily
Despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas taking effect on October 10, the Gaza Strip faces a deepening humanitarian crisis with essential services struggling. Many of the Strip's 2 million residents remain in temporary shelters amid failing infrastructure and critical shortages.
Clashes Erupt During Rigathi Gachagua's Kariobangi Visit Amid New Political Alliance
ODM Leaders Address Party's Stance on Cooperating with President Ruto's Government
Politicians Allege Bribery and Misuse of State Power in By-Elections
State Agencies Tackle Billion-Shilling Financial Irregularities and Crimes
Concerns Mount Over Social Health Authority (SHA) Debts and Coverage
DP Gachagua at Center of Chaos in Kariobangi and Mt. Kenya Leadership Dispute
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