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Kenya to end deal that allows Cuban doctors to work in local hospitals

The Kenyan government has announced its intention to end a six-year agreement that allowed more than 100 Cuban doctors to work in Kenyan hospitals. Health...

High expectations as Africa Climate Summit opens in Kenya

Africa’s first climate summit has opened in the Kenyan capital Nairobi with delegates expected forge a common continental position. The summit is also expected to...

Kenya: Schools closed as anti-government protests resume

Some schools in Kenya have been shut indefinitely as three days of nationwide cost-of-living protests resume. It follow’s last week's violent protests that resulted in...

Kenya’s decision to lift six -year ban on logging criticised

Environmental activists have described Kenya’s decision to lift a six-year ban on logging as a bad move by the government. The ban has been in...

Kenya: At least 52 killed after truck rams into vehicles and hawkers

At least 52 people are now confirmed dead after a truck run into vehicles and hawkers at a busy junction in Kenya. The lorry carrying...

Kenya signs duty-free trade deal with European Union

Kenya has announced that it has signed a trade deal with the European Union to give it tariff-free access to the EU market. Once ratified...

Kenya: Mysterious disease kills 9 and hospitalises 80 others

At least nine people have died from an outbreak of a mysterious condition in Kenya. 80 others have been hospitalised from the mysterious disease in...

Kenya opposition makes deal with government and calls off protests

Kenya's opposition has suspended the latest anti-government protests planned for Thursday. The opposition said it suspended the planned protests after reaching an agreement with the...

Four dead, several others hospitalised while ‘fasting to meet Jesus’

Four people have died in Kenya after taking part in a fasting exercise to avoid an imminent end to the world. Several others were also...

Kenya faces cash crunch as workers’ salaries delay

Kenya’s government does not have cash to pay its public sector workers, as the country's economic woes compound. Civil servants went on the Easter holidays...

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