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Source:Standard Digital
January 28, 2026 00:47 UTC
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Source:The Star
January 28, 2026 00:06 UTC
The government has rolled out a nationwide skills certification programme targeting thousands of young Kenyans who acquired technical skills outside formal colleges and universities, in a move aimed at boosting employment and economic inclusion. According to Mwadime, the Ministry expects a total of 68,000 youth to receive certificates under the programme, which seeks to formally recognise practical skills gained through experience, apprenticeship, and informal training. The Labor Ministry heads, PS Shadrack Mwadime (left) and CS Alfred Mutua (in red striped tie), address the media on an earlier date. The certification comes years after President Uhuru, through the Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA), evaluated juakali workers and awarded the experts with certificates of recognition of prior learning. The certification programme aligns with the ruling party's 'Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda', which aimed to empower the least privileged members of society.
Source:Daily Nation
January 27, 2026 23:51 UTC
President William Ruto and Governor Mutahi Kahiga during a meeting with UDA grassroots leaders from Nyeri County at Sagana State Lodge on January 17, 2026. [PCS]President William Ruto does not need political enemies in Mt Kenya, not when some of his most vocal allies in the region appear determined to do the damage for him. Politics is a team sport. When a president wins, his allies are expected to help consolidate goodwill, amplify development gains, and sell a coherent message to the public. Instead of operating as a disciplined political team, some leaders have chosen to rock the boat from within, replacing coordination with confrontation and collective responsibility with personal grandstanding.
Source:Standard Digital
January 27, 2026 22:30 UTC
In a shocking incident, a woman allegedly killed her 11-year-old son and attacked her daughter after a quarrel with her husband in Maharashtra’s Pune. Afterwards, members of the Pathan family heard cries coming from Jaybhay's house,” PTI quoted the official further as saying. “When they rushed inside, they found the couple's 11-year-old son, Sairaj, lying in a pool of blood, as Soni had allegedly slit his throat with a sickle. Their 13-year-old daughter also had injuries on her throat,” the official added, as per reports. Police arrested the woman, and a probe has been launched into the matter.
Source:News 24
January 27, 2026 21:40 UTC
Winnie Odinga, daughter of the late former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, has said that the last conversations she had with her father were deeply personal and should remain private. Speaking during an interview with Citizen TV on January 27, Winnie said she spent two hours with her father the night before he died. “They were deeply personal, and I feel it would be disrespectful of me to share those personal conversations that I had in private with the public,” Winnie said. She also cautioned against speculation about what her father may have said in his final hours. Winnie described their relationship as complex, saying it is hard for her to discuss.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 19:20 UTC
The rise is according to Europol’s 2025 EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment, which has discovered how the ‘DNA of organised crime’ is changing, with females gaining more prominent roles in global gang networks. Criminologist Alex Iszatt tells The Sun: “Gangster women have always existed within organised crime structures, but they have rarely been recognised as central figures of power and that long-standing misjudgement has been consistently exploited. No, come on!”Another improbable drug baron is Morag Yorston, a drug-dealing crime gang boss who flooded the streets of Dundee with heroin and cocaine. Police attention remains fixed on younger, violent men, which creates a blind spot that older women can operate within,” she says. “Two things can be true at one time,” said Haney’s granddaughter Cassie, following her death from cancer in 2013.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 18:46 UTC
The Trump administration has quickly abandoned its familiar "deny and attack" playbook after initially using it when federal agents shot dead Alex Pretti in Minneapolis on Saturday morning. This White House has typically been quick to push back when criticised. But, perhaps tellingly, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt refused to echo Miller's comments herself on Monday when pressed on whether the president agreed with his senior adviser. That initial response had echoed the path the administration took three weeks ago, when federal law enforcement shot and killed another Minneapolis resident, Renee Good. And they will also be wary of pushing too far on immigration and law and order, two issues where they poll poorly.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 18:09 UTC
Former Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi has announced his retirement from active politics, saying he will now dedicate his time to promoting happiness in workplaces and coaching fellow politicians on life beyond public office. The announcement came Tuesday morning during a ceremony at Laikipia University, where he received an honorary doctorate in recognition of his distinguished public service and leadership. Speaking to close friends and family during the ceremony, Kiraitu said that after more than three decades in public service, it was time to step aside. “I have learnt my lessons,” he remarked, reflecting on a career that began in 1992 when he was first elected to Parliament. His wife, Priscillah Murungi, welcomed the announcement, noting that it was time for him to focus on other pursuits and enjoy a more balanced life outside the rigours of politics.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 17:35 UTC
He announced that eight million bags of fertiliser were ready for distribution ahead of the long rains, allowing farmers to begin planting on time. Last year, he said, 10.1 million bags were utilised, with projections rising to 12.5 million bags this year. He added that three million bags were already stocked at the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB), while another three million had been dispatched from the Port of Mombasa. Milk production has risen from 4.6 billion litres to 5.2 billion litres, making Kenya the largest milk producer on the continent,” he said. On education, Ruto said the government had rescued 21 public universities that were on the brink of collapse and stabilised the rollout of the Competency-Based Education (CBE) programme.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 17:19 UTC
A total of 3,803 aspirants have registered to vie for elective positions on the UDA ticket just five days after the ruling party opened its online registration portal ahead of the 2027 General Election. According to figures released by the party, the early surge in enrolments signals intense competition within President William Ruto’s party, highlighting the high stakes for members seeking the party’s coveted tickets. The registrations follow a notice issued January 22 by the party’s National Elections Board (NEB), inviting all qualified and interested members to enlist as participants in the UDA Aspirants’ Forum set for February 4. The registration portal, accessible through the party’s official website, allows aspirants to formally enrol for the forum and marks the first structured step in UDA’s preparations for 2027. “All qualified and interested party members who wish to contest for various elective seats in the 2027 General Election are hereby invited to register as members of the UDA Aspirants’ Forum,” reads part of the notice issued by NEB chairman Anthony Mwaura.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 16:05 UTC
Dive Brief:Coca-Cola unveiled its global campaign as official soft drink sponsor of the FIFA World Cup, with ads that rework Van Halen’s “Jump” as an anthem for fan excitement, according to a press release. A second ad, “Uncanned Emotions,” is set to drop in April while the final spot, “No Better Feeling,” is timed to the World Cup kickoff. Future ads will depict the raw emotions of fandom and the highs and lows of watching the World Cup in action. The World Cup is being hosted across North America, including several U.S. cities. QR codes on Coke packaging can also be scanned to enter for the chance to win prizes, such as World Cup tickets.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 15:52 UTC
President William Ruto has moved to quell fears among UDA party members over their role in upcoming coalition negotiations with the ODM ahead of the 2027 General Election, assuring them that the party’s core interests remain intact. Ruto has initiated talks with ODM party leader Oburu Oginga, with plans in place to sign a pre-coalition agreement ahead of 2027. We have carefully balanced all positions,” Ruto added. While the exact details remain confidential, sources indicate that both parties are seeking a formula that will maximise electoral gains while respecting internal party hierarchies. For UDA, internal cohesion is critical, especially as ODM remains a strong partner with significant grassroots support in several counties.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 15:21 UTC
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Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 15:20 UTC
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has said more than half of sitting Members of Parliament are unlikely to return to Parliament after the next general election, citing a high attrition rate revealed in an actuarial report. Wetang’ula said an actuarial report presented during a committee on pensions that he chaired showed that the average attrition rate for MPs stands at 56 per cent. “Yesterday, I was chairing a committee on pensions, and an actuarial report shows that on the average our attrition rate is 56 per cent,” the Speaker said. “So as we sit here, at least 56 per cent will not see the inside of Parliament next election, and we want to make sure that there must be life, and good life after you leave Parliament," Wetang’ula said. He urged MPs to pause, reflect and refocus on their cardinal duty in the August House as political activity inevitably intensifies.
Source:The Star
January 27, 2026 15:08 UTC