… The session formed part of the ongoing SIBC East Africa “Energy Transition” programme, a regional initiative supporting entrepreneurs working in clean cooking, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy access across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. …
… He said the new sub-station will carry electricity all the way from Ethiopia and Naivasha to the Coast to power industries, among them Mombasa's Dongo Kundu Special Economic Zone, creating jobs for young people. …
… He said the new sub-station will carry electricity all the way from Ethiopia and Naivasha to the Coast to power industries, among them Mombasa’s Dongo Kundu Special Economic Zone, creating jobs for young people. …
… His Prosperity Party (PP) took 96 percent of seats at the last election in 2021 and there is little sign of Abiy's vow that the next parliament will be "more diverse"."This election will be the worst of all," said Mistresilasie Tamerat, secretary general of the Ethiopian People's …
Regional fuel crisis deepens as Mozambique, Ethiopia and Burundi report shortages, long queues By Stephen Letoo May 24, 2026 10:37 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Demonstrators gather during protests over r …
… 0 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Audio By Vocalize The global fuel crisis continues to send shockwaves across the region, with several African countries feeling the pressure and Kenya’s neighbour, Ethiopia …
… eing affected by the Ebola virus, in addition to the DRC and Uganda."We have 10 countries at risk," said Jean Kaseya, head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), listing Angola, Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Ethiopia …
Belgut MP Nelson Koech claims that Kenyan identification cards were illegally issued to foreign nationals without proper vetting in 2022 during Fred Matiang'i's tenure as Cabinet Secretary under President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Belgut MP Nelson Koech claims that Kenyan identification cards were illegally issued to foreign nationals without proper vetting in 2022 during Fred Matiang'i's tenure as Cabinet Secretary under President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The Standard reports that rogue networks within the Immigration Department and National Registration Bureau are facilitating the illegal issuance of Kenyan identity cards and passports to nationals from Somalia, Ethiopia, Burundi and Uganda through bribery and corruption, without proper vetting or verification.
At least 20 key speakers from Africa and Asia were refused entry to Europe for the International Confederation of Midwives congress in Portugal, which begins Sunday and focuses on reducing 260,000 annual deaths of women during pregnancy and childbirth and 4.2 million infant deaths.
Kenya Electricity Transmission Company has energised a 400kV transmission line and substation, a Sh8.4 billion project jointly financed by China's Export-Import Bank and the Kenyan government, designed to strengthen grid reliability and secure power supply for Konza Technopolis and the lower eastern region.
The Athletics Integrity Unit banned two-time world champion Gudaf Tsegay for four months (June 1 to September 30) after she tested positive for a metabolite of Letrozole in an out-of-competition test in early December and failed to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption before the test.
Ethiopia's government alleges that hardline elements of the Tigray People's Liberation Front are preparing an offensive against the federal government in the coming days, according to statements by the minister of east African affairs and intelligence chief in an Al Jazeera editorial. The TPLF has not yet responded to the claims.
An analysis in The Standard argues that President Ruto's apology for the historical exclusion of Northern Kenya from national discourse reflects a broader postcolonial African challenge of building inclusive nations from borders drawn without regard for geography or identity, with reconciliation requiring acknowledgement of historical grievances.
Kuwait's Interior Ministry has issued a directive prohibiting recruitment of domestic workers from Kenya and 26 other African countries, based on recommendations from its ministries of Foreign Affairs and Health and the Public Authority for Manpower. Domestic workers from some countries including South Africa, Ethiopia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka have been granted recruitment, though male workers only in several cases.
An opinion piece argues that Kenya's reliance on imported fossil fuels—which consume almost 5 per cent of GDP—makes the economy vulnerable to volatile global markets; the author contends that electric mobility, which other East African countries are adopting, offers a viable alternative.
An opinion piece argues that as East African finance ministers prepare budgets totalling roughly USD 125 billion across six countries, the real test will be whether these budgets shift power and decision-making to young people who must live with today's consequences, rather than simply funding government activity.
Kenya and Norway are exploring new shipping routes linking Mombasa and Lamu ports to Norwegian ports, with discussions centring on maritime trade, green shipping, fisheries and seafarer employment. Norwegian shipping firm Wilhelmsen Ship Management committed to employ 1,000 Kenyan seafarers by 2030, with 120 positions to be filled by year-end.
An opinion piece argues that recent deadly protests over fuel prices in Kenya, Comoros and Mozambique underscore Africa's vulnerability to global oil price shocks, particularly as major East African economies import nearly all their refined petroleum; the writer urges the region to shift to clean energy solutions.
A Mo Ibrahim Foundation report released in May 2026 found that limited freedom of movement and connectivity for Africans, despite the African Union's Free Movement of Persons Protocol, are hampering the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement. While Mali, Niger, Rwanda, and São Tomé and Príncipe have ratified the Protocol, other countries remain closed due to security concerns, reciprocity issues, and lack of political commitment.
An opinion piece argues that Session Paper Number 10 of 1965, which codified African Socialism policy, deliberately marginalised the Northern Frontier District (now Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, and Isiolo counties) by prioritising "high potential" agricultural regions in the highlands for infrastructure investment, while the arid north was left underdeveloped by design rather than accident.
An analysis of Agikuyu oral literature explores the community's origins, rites of passage, gender, governance, and applications in HIV/AIDS communication, positioning oral discourse as dynamic knowledge production beyond English literary tradition.
The International Flower Trade Expo 2026, held in Nairobi under the theme "Shaping the Future of Floriculture," attracted over 210 exhibitors and hundreds of international buyers. The event featured a striking butterfly floral installation by Sosiani Flowers that became a popular photo backdrop.
A deadly drone strike hit Ethiopia's Tigray region on Friday near Shiraro, according to dissident authorities, who accused the federal government of escalating tensions and raising fears of renewed war. A civil war between the federal government and the TPLF in 2020–2022 led to more than 600,000 deaths, and a peace deal ending the conflict has never been fully implemented.
Chinese electric two-wheeler manufacturer YADEA entered Kenya's market with the KIFA electric motorcycle, designed for boda boda operators and delivery businesses. The motorcycle offers a 150-kilometre range, 250-kilogramme payload capacity, battery-swapping capability, and a partnership with ARC Ride to expand charging infrastructure.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta, head of a 73-member African Union Election Observation Mission, presented findings and recommendations from Ethiopia's June 1, 2026 General Elections to the Ethiopian National Election Board and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who expressed gratitude for the mission's support to the country's democratic process.
Importers and exporters, organised under the Shippers Council of East Africa, have opposed the proposed 16 per cent VAT on aircraft spare parts in the 2026 Financial Bill, warning that it would increase freight costs and operational expenses across the air cargo supply chain, alongside the reintroduction of the Railway Development Levy and Import Declaration Fee. They said the combined tax burden would threaten food security and raise export logistics costs for horticulture, floriculture, pharmaceutical, seafood and high-value manufacturing sectors.
Ethiopians voted on Monday with the Prosperity Party of incumbent Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed expected to win a landslide victory. Abiy, who has ruled since 2018, has been criticized for growing authoritarianism despite his earlier Nobel Peace Prize win for mending relations with Eritrea.
Elders from Wajir County will present President William Ruto with 100 camels as a cultural tribute following the county's hosting of Kenya's 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations, Governor Ahmed Abdullahi announced. The gift represents the highest cultural honour the community can bestow, offered in appreciation for the President's selection of Wajir to host the national celebrations.
Ethiopians went to the polls on Monday with the Prosperity Party of incumbent Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed set for a landslide victory. The election is seen as among the least competitive since multiparty democracy began in 1991, with the opposition fragmented across more than 40 parties and the ruling party running unopposed in dozens of constituencies.
The UFAK Region East Karate Championships concluded in Nairobi with Kenya–Ethiopia rivalry defining the four-day competition, with Kenya B's David Ngati, Daniel Vaati and Bernard Kinachu defeating Ethiopia in the Team Kata final. The rivalry extended across multiple categories, including cadet events, with close contests between the two nations across both kata and kumite disciplines.
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta is leading the African Union Election Observation Mission in Addis Ababa for Ethiopia's upcoming general election. He emphasized the continental importance of the vote given Ethiopia's status as host of the AU headquarters, and called for a peaceful and credible electoral process.
According to a Capital News opinion piece, Eswatini's diplomatic recognition of Taiwan instead of the People's Republic of China limits the kingdom's access to Chinese trade partnerships and investment that other African nations benefit from, particularly in textiles, sugar, and wood pulp sectors.
President William Ruto will undertake a three-day state visit to South Africa from June 3 to June 5, 2026, at the invitation of President Cyril Ramaphosa, aimed at strengthening diplomatic, trade and investment ties. The visit will include a formal welcome ceremony at the Union Buildings in Tshwane on June 4, bilateral talks between the two heads of state, and a business forum bringing together stakeholders from both countries.
The Kenya Kwanza administration has accelerated the creation and operationalisation of new sub-counties, divisions, locations and sub-locations in Wajir, Mandera and Garissa counties, deploying National Government Administration Officers to underserved areas to improve governance, security and service delivery in a region historically challenged by distance and sparse populations.
The commissioning of the 400/220kV Mariakani Substation in Kilifi addresses decades of unstable, costly electricity supply caused by inadequate transmission infrastructure and diesel-powered generation dependence. Reliable power is necessary to support the region's economic, industrial, and tourism potential.
Kenya is positioned to benefit from a bilateral trade arrangement with China offering zero tariffs on Kenyan products. Kenyan delegates participated in discussions on developing countries' opportunities from emerging global partnerships and visited Shanghai to explore growing coffee market potential.