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Six suspects arrested in connection with the killing of Father Allois Bett in Kabartile village, Baringo; police rule out banditry, urge public to volunteer information on incident.
President Trump's administration revokes Harvard's right to enrol foreign students; Homeland Security says Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification withdrawn with immediate effect.
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Sugarcane prices increased to Sh5,500 per tonne, up from Sh5,300, effective May 26, Agriculture PS Ronoh directs all licensed millers to make timely payments to farmers.
Ugandan advocate Agather Atuhaire found abandoned near the Mutukula border after being detained in Tanzania, alongside Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi.
Standard Group radio and TV platforms temporarily off air due to a technical hitch; KTN, Radio Maisha, Spice FM, and Berur FM available online as engineers work to restore services.
Police arrest four suspected gang members in Nairobi, recover AK-47 rifle, three pistols, and ammunition in a multi-agency operation; investigations ongoing.
Institute for Human Rights wants probe into abduction of activists Boniface Mwangi, Agather Atuhaire by Tanzanian authorities; president Koros calls on EAC Heads of State to uphold rights treaties.
UPDATE: Standard Group radio and TV platforms; KTN, Radio Maisha, Spice FM and Berur FM back on air after a temporary technical hitch.
Naivasha MP Jane Kihara decries withdrawal of her security detail, accuses President Ruto of political persecution over her support for ex-DP Rigathi Gachagua.
KNUT, KUPPET officials in North Rift back relocation of non-local teachers for safety after priest’s killing; 54 primary and 19 secondary schools in Kerio Valley face possible closure.