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Public confidence in Kenya’s direction has reached its lowest point in three years, according to a new national survey by the Trends and Insights for Africa (TIFA) Research Institute.

The poll paints a striking picture of a population that has grown increasingly pessimistic about the country’s trajectory, with negative sentiment climbing sharply since 2023 and hitting ...


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Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi confirmed that the government has approved funding to let Kenya National Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) air the 2026 FIFA World Cup on free-to-air television.

Mbadi made the announcement on June 4, when Gor Mahia FC visited his Treasury office in Nairobi to present the FKF Premier League trophy. He told Kenyans they will get a chan...


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To end the first week of June, this is what’s trending on the socials.

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A new TIFA poll shows that Kenyans see inflation, high prices, and high taxes as the country’s most serious problems.

The findings reveal that 47% of respondents named inflation, high prices, and high taxes as the biggest concern. Unemployment and poverty came next at 23%. Corruption ranked third at 21%.

Respondents mentioned other issues far less often. Just 2%...


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The United Green Movement (UGM) Party responded to sexual harassment allegations made by a former campaign staffer, Shakira Wafula, defending how it handled the matter.

In a statement on Wednesday, June 3, the party rejected claims that its flagbearer, former Chief Justice David Maraga, sidelined women after complaints surfaced.

Wafula came forward after Maraga ...


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