Teargas Fired as Madagascar Youth Protests Intensify Despite Government Shake-Up

Security forces in Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, fired teargas on Tuesday to disperse hundreds of young demonstrators who returned to the streets despite President Andry Rajoelina’s announcement that he had dissolved the government. Rajoelina’s late-night address on state television was aimed at defusing anger over persistent water shortages, rolling power cuts,…

President Ruto Announces Major Cut in University Fees Amid Auditor-General Concerns

President William Ruto has unveiled a significant reduction in university fees under Kenya’s new student-centred funding model, lowering costs for learners to between Ksh5,800 and Ksh75,000 depending on their programme of study and financial need. Speaking at UMMA University on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, Ruto said the model has reshaped…

Safaricom Confirms Glitch in Fuliza Service as Customers Report Delayed Deductions

Safaricom customers have reported disruptions with Fuliza, the telco’s popular mobile money overdraft facility, after noticing that outstanding balances were not being automatically deducted when funds were deposited into their M-Pesa accounts. The anomaly, widely shared on social media on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, sparked humorous reactions from users who…

Governor Natembeya Urges Trans Nzoia Residents to Embrace Voter Registration

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has called on residents to take full advantage of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration exercise, underscoring the critical role civic participation plays in strengthening democracy. Speaking in Khalwenge, Endebess Sub-County, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, Governor Natembeya officially launched the county-wide registration drive. He described…