Kenyans.co.ke releases weekly news knowledge quiz

On Friday, December 26, 2025, Kenyans.co.ke published a weekly quiz with 10 questions to test how well readers followed the week's major news stories. The quiz aims to make engaging with current events less overwhelming.

Ken Muthomi authored the quiz, published at 2:32 pm East African Time. The description highlights that news can feel overwhelming at times, encouraging readers to take this quick quiz to assess their grasp of the week's biggest stories. The quiz focuses on topics such as smart ways to prevent illness during the festive season, the government's new security strategy involving the Kenya Defence Forces amid escalating clashes, a woman on the run after killing a man over a Ksh60 debt, clarifications on Uhuru Park usage during public holidays, and major court rulings of 2025. Other stories include a Kenyan university lecturer set to officiate an AFCON match, a court halting another affordable housing project, the Kenya Wildlife Service announcing free park entry for some Kenyans, fresh sabotage claims rocking the Orange Democratic Movement as its deputy leader issues a warning, the collapse and death of an award-winning Standard Group journalist, and the Kenya Meteorological Department listing regions expected to experience rains and strong winds before the new year.

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