Brian Otieno

Brian Otieno is a Nairobi-based journalist who covers national news and politics for News Kenya. With a keen eye for accountability and the corridors of power, he tracks the decisions that shape the nation and explains what they mean for ordinary Kenyans. His reporting blends sharp analysis with on-the-ground detail drawn from across the capital.

Khartoum International Airport drone attack escalates tensions

Sudan accused Ethiopia and the UAE of orchestrating a drone attack on Khartoum International Airport, escalating regional tensions.

Met Gala 2026: A Fusion of Fashion and Art

This year's Met Gala highlighted the intersection of fashion and art, featuring outfits inspired by renowned artists and their works.

Midtjylland vs viborg

FC Midtjylland drew 3-3 with Viborg, losing ground in the title race after a late equalizer. Elias Olafsson's mistake proved costly.

Sevilla Triumphs in La Liga Match Against Real Sociedad

Sevilla secured a vital 1-0 victory against Real Sociedad, showcasing their determination in a tense match.

Marurui: Protests Erupt in Over Land Dispute

Protests in Marurui reveal deep tensions over land ownership as squatters clash with private developers. A recent court ruling has escalated the situation.

Flashscore: Ajax’s Managerial Search Amidst Poor Season Performance

Ajax is in a managerial search following John Heitinga's firing. The team struggles in the Eredivisie and seeks to avoid relegation.

Spurs vs timberwolves

Anthony Edwards will not start for the Timberwolves in Game 1 against the Spurs due to a minute restriction after returning from injury.

Armed forces

The Kenya Army's inaugural STIR Conference showcases a shift towards innovation in armed forces. This move aims to enhance regional security and counterterrorism efforts.

Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondius Claims Three Lives

A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius has led to three deaths and stranded 150 passengers off Cape Verde. Health officials are assessing the situation.

Passport: Kenya’s issuance drops to a four-year low

In 2025, Kenya's passport issuance hit a four-year low, raising concerns about processing delays. The government has invested in modernization efforts.