Closed off after a jump in confirmed infections, Somali-majority Eastleigh neighborhood’s shops could go out of business
A Brussels-based think tank calls on the country's political leaders to discuss the electoral process to avoid violence in the poll scheduled for November
Kenyans, forced to isolate in government facilities, complain about high fees
The commonly used safety net is now threatened, and some families fear for the worst
Transportation workers must decide whether to carry on with their work or stay home and earn nothing
Community engagement is key to stopping the spread of the disease, said one medic about COVID-19
Most Kibera residents lack proper housing and running water — two factors that make the area prone to the coronavirus
Despite Kenya not having any confirmed cases, health officials assure the public that the country's main coronavirus treatment facility is separate from other hospital operations
Somali and Kenyan presidents speak by phone a day after the accusation
Danger of attacks in region has grown to point that agency which recruits Kenyan teachers is vowing not to put them in counties along border
A thousand days after the trains started running, it's the billions of dollars it cost to build the line that's of concern
Trump administration had suggested cutbacks in military support to African countries
Kenya launched an operation to flush out Al-Shabab terrorists from the northeast Boni Forest on the border with Somalia in 2015. The operation was meant to last a few months but - nearly five years later - security forces are still struggling to stamp out the Islamist militants. Villagers are afraid to venture into the forest and a deadly January attack on the county's joint Kenya-US military base has highlighted ongoing insecurity. Mohammed Yusuf reports from Kiangwe, Kenya.
The operation was meant to last a few months but - nearly five years later - security forces are still struggling to stamp out the Islamist militants
Threats against reporters have created a climate of fear among journalists, rights watchdog Amnesty International reports
Few teachers, however, want to work in an area plagued by al-Shabab raids, despite government assurances of security
In Kenya’s northeast Boni Forest, on the border with Somalia, schools that were closed for five years following al-Shabab terrorist attacks have reopened. But many children are still unable to attend as few teachers are willing to work in the area. Mohammed Yusuf reports from Kiangwe, Kenya.
Islamist militant attacks on buses in northeast Kenya killed three people in January, 11 in December
Kenya has stepped up security on the road that connects northeast Lamu County to the rest of Kenya after al-Shabab terrorists killed three people on a public bus in January. The attack is the second on public transportation near the border with Somalia in as many months. Mohammed Yusuf reports from Lamu County, Kenya.
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