Diaspora This Week Prof. David Monda Hosts Maurice O. Ndole. Africana Voice Publisher in a discussion about the State of Kenyan economy and the Azimio-led protests.
Comedian Eric Omondi Arrested Again Attempting to Distribute Unga To Needy Kenyans
The arrest comes just a week after Omondi and several shirtless men march to the Kenyan parliament building protesting the high cost of living and demanding an audience with Speaker Moses Wetangula
Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi Announces The Start Of New Cancer Treatment Trials
Cases of cancer are on a sharp increase in Kenya, with an estimated 27,000 people dying every year.
The Africana Voice Twitter Coverage: President William Ruto Defends His Administration After 100 Days in Office
President William Ruto defends his administration, speaks about future plans for Kenya
WEEKLY REVIEW: A SUMMARY OF TOP NEWS FROM LAST WEEK
Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary Tours US. US State Department Issues Up to $10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of al-Shabab leaders. Bill Gates Tours Kenya. Kenyan parliament votes for EALA nominated MPS. House Collapses in Ruaka, killing 3 people. The World Cup Kicked off.
KENYA AIRWAYS PILOTS GO ON STRIKE, PUTTING THE SQUEEZE ON GOVERNMENT AND KQ MANAGEMENT
More than 10,000 passengers were stranded as a result of the strike. The government has called the strike a sabotage of the economy at a time when the country is facing tough times including severe drought in several parts of the country.
KENYANS DEMAND SWIFT JUSTICE FOR 68-YEAR OLD MALINDI MAN
Carlos Taka castigated the judge and called the court the most useless court in the world. He said he's been remanded for one year because the court could not summon two witnesses who don't live far from the court.
RUTO’S PRESIDENCY OFF TO A ROUGH START AS SPIKE IN ENERGY COSTS ANGER KENYANS
The new administration is facing criticism from all quarters on day two in office after end energy subsidies put in place by the Kenyatta Admin to lower fuel and electricity prices. Ruto's allies have appealed for patience saying the subsidies were unsustainable in an ailing economy.
KENYANS SHARE MIXED MEMORIES OF THE LATE PRESIDENT MWAI KIBAKI
Despite a great leadership record, free primary school, building the Thika Superhighway, some blame him for the eruption of the 2007 Post-Election violence.
KENYANS REMEMBER PRESIDENT MWAI KIBAKI
Kenyans react to President Mwai Kibaki's death with admiration for his economic record, starting free primary education and building the Thick Super Highway. Critics say he squandered an opportunity to unify Kenyans.









