30/05/2026
This tracker monitors the Ebola (Bundibugyo) outbreak worldwide in real-time from WHO, ECDC, CDC, and Africa CDC sources every 5 minutes. It includes confirmed cases, suspected cases, and surveillance alerts across.
Kenya is classified high-risk by Africa CDC due to high cross-border movement with DRC/Uganda and with recent reports of possibility of US Donald J. Trump setting up an isolation camp in Kenya to quarantine it's exposed citizens; an idea that has been greatly opposed by Kenyans. From the map; the proposed construction site in Laikipia has been marked as risk zone.
Here is the link to check live tracker.
https://ebola-tracker-nine.vercel.app/
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10/05/2026
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15/04/2026
FUEL PRICES ACROSS EAST AFRICA
The following chart shows the fuel prices across East Africa for the April 2026 cycle, converted to Kenya Shillings (KSh) per litre for comparison.
Fuel prices in the region have seen a sharp increase recently, driven by global supply disruptions and Middle East geopolitical tensions. Kenya saw a historic rise this month, with both petrol and diesel crossing the KSh 206 mark. South Sudan (Juba) currently records the highest prices in the region due to infrastructure challenges, while Ethiopia remains the most affordable, largely due to government subsidies
26/03/2026
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07/01/2026
THE 'WATU WASOMEE KWAO' DEBATE: TRIBALISM OR ACCOUNTABILITY IN SCHOOL PLACEMENTS?
Analysis of comments from an online post by Ndungu Nyoro reveals that;
✅ 65.4% of respondents support the locals-first idea in national school admissions.
Main reasons cited by supporters:
>Accountability & devolution:
“We built these schools—leaders must serve locals.”
Quota logic:
>Reserve ~50–60% for qualified local learners (common proposals: 50%, 60%, 70%, even up to 80%).
>Practicality:
Nearer schools reduce transport, safety, and cost burdens.
✅23.1% of respondents are Opposing the idea and maintain that "Keep National Schools Truly National
Main reasons cited by opponents:
>Meritocracy:
“Placement should be based on marks and qualification, not locality.”
>National cohesion & exposure:
“National schools must reflect unity and diversity—students from all regions.”
>Risk of tribalism:
“Localizing admissions is backward and promotes tribalism.”
11.5% have posed Unresolved questions
>Who counts as “local”? especially in big cities?
CONCLUSION
Supporters frame it as fairness and accountability, while opponents see it as a threat to equity and national unity. The unresolved question remains: How to balance local empowerment with merit and integration?
Data Source; Social media post by; Ndungu Nyoro
Data Compiled; https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OVNXGaE7BfXkQ45zhDIen0OyPCuAIR75x2IHjG6OHnM/edit?usp=sharing
07/01/2026
KENYANS’ REACTION TO ATWOLI’S ENDORSEMENT (JAN 6, 2026)
From a sample size of 719 online reactions,
637/719 or (88.6%) respondents strongly opposed the endorsement of Francis Atwoli for another term as COTU Secretary General.
Main Reasons for Opposition:
>Leadership longevity concerns: Frequent mentions of “forever term,” “till death,” and comparisons to long-serving African leaders like Museveni and Mugabe.
>Youth unemployment: Calls for generational change and opportunities for younger professionals.
>Perceived corruption: Allegations of bribery and lack of democratic processes in endorsements.
46/719 or 6.4% of comments expressed confidence in Atwoli’s experience and continuity, congratulating him and emphasizing stability.
Around 5% of comments were unrelated (memes, jokes, or promotional content).
CONCLUSION
The reaction was heavily skewed toward opposition, signaling strong public sentiment against prolonged tenure and a desire for leadership renewal and transparency in trade union governance.
Source of Data; Social media online post by Kenyans.co.ke
Data Compiled; https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tVnl6Z_poFsmpeYKpBvzlCeZWq_MwfPpycJNzh1jsNg/edit?usp=sharing
07/01/2026
RANKING OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES BY ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Anglophone countries lead English proficiency in Africa. Zimbabwe and South Africa (13) rank highest, followed by Kenya (19). Zambia, Nigeria, and Ghana sit mid-table, while Uganda underperforms. Morocco, Tunisia, and Ethiopia rank lowest, reflecting education systems less centered on English. Overall, strong English policy correlates with better global competitiveness.
Source of data; 2025 EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI) rankings; https://www.ef.com/wwen/epi/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
04/01/2026
PUBLIC REACTIONS AS HE RUTO PROPOSES DEATH BY HANGING LAW FOR DRUG TRAFFICKERS
From a sample size of 281 annotated tones, the sentiment distribution shows that:
> Most Respondents (202 → 71.9%) are Negative/Against the proposal. They have expressed criticism, hostility, sarcasm or distrust. They are concerned about fairness, misuse and ignoring corruption.
>17% of the respondents are Neutral
These responses were largely conditional, questioning or factual, showing a wait‑and‑see attitude dependent on legal clarity and equal application.
>Positive (32 → 11.4%)
A small group offered support, mainly valuing a tough stance on crime
OVERAL SUMMARY.
Across reactions, corruption is mentioned as a central concern. Many argue that: corruption is a larger and more systemic national threat than drug trafficking and call upon the president William Samoei Ruto to introduce the death penalty to address corruption also. The public perceives the policy as incomplete unless corruption is equally targeted.
Source of Data; Public sentiments from a post by Kenyans.co.ke
Compiled Sentiments; https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VzEUCkcdMXXltdRgNcSdZb_dBtWvcRekmK730xLbbsc/edit?usp=sharing