Summary of Things You Should Know Today

A Jubilee campaign strategy document has been exposed by a local daily revealing how the party has zoned the country into pro-NASA, pro-Jubilee and swing counties as it seeks to roll out massive campaigns to ensure its re-election.

The government has proposed a Sh2.62 Trillion budget for the 2017/18 financial year characterised by huge allocations to teachers, transport, defence functions and security sector.

Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i is on Thursday set to receive an audit report on Kenyan Universities.

Presidential aspirant and Nyamira Senator Kennedy Mong'are shocked his colleagues in the Senate when he admitted to being a former bhang smoker.

Kenya's leading telecommunications company Safaricom from Wednesday started disclosing to its clients M-Pesa charges levied after every transaction.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is set to send an SMS to 78,000 Kenyans sho shared ID cards in its register asking them to go correct their details.

In the corridors of justice, the country is set to go full steam on an automated judicial system where case files will now be available online from July.

Justice George Odunga has ordered the Registrar of persons to effect a change of names on identification documents of transgender people who have sought the orders.

The deputy head teacher of Mukangai primary school who was accused of beating a pupil who later died was on Wednesday released on a Sh100,000 bond after the prosecution failed to charge him claiming that postmortem results were yet to be released.

Even as the doctors' strike enters its 74th day in 46 counties, hospitals in Bomet are said to be in full operation after Governor Isaac Ruto agreed to their demands.

In the Dominican Republic, two radio journalists are said to have been shot dead in the middle of a live broadcast.

In Sports, Arsenal FC was treated to a humiliating 5-1 defeat by Bayern Munich in the first round of Champions League knock out stage.

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