Date of publication
February 2025

Take a look the latest local news in Kenya including politics, sports, business and entertainment.

Kenya Broadcasting Corporation

This state-run media organisation of Kenya broadcasting in English and Swahili, as well as in most local languages of Kenya.

The Standard Media Group

This is a multi-media organisation with investments in media platforms spanning newspaper print, television and radio including:

The news and other broadcasting programmes are in both English and Swahili and accompanied with sign language integration.

Nation. Africa

Nation.Africa brings the latest news from Kenya, Africa and the World. Get live news and latest stories from politics, business, technology, sports and more.

Sign TV- Pang

This channel broadcasts exclusively in Kenyan Sign Language, offering news, lifestyle shows, and educational content tailored for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. It is available via digital set-top boxes across Kenya.

Royal Media Services

Royal Media Services is one of the largest and most influential media houses in Kenya, owning a wide array of radio and television stations that cater to diverse audiences in both English and vernacular languages.

  • Citizen TV – Kenya’s most-watched TV station, broadcasting national and international news, entertainment, and special features. It incorporates sign language interpretation during its major news bulletins to enhance accessibility for viewers with hearing impairments.
  • Inooro TV – Kikuyu-language station broadcasting news, entertainment, and educational content; available live via streaming platforms
  • Ramogi TV – Luo-language TV channel with live news and cultural programming
  • Bahari FM – Coastal Swahili station broadcasting on 94.2 FM (Nairobi), 90.4 FM (Mombasa) with online streaming options

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