Kenya High Commission Joins Australia in Honouring Heroes on National Remembrance Day

Kenya High Commission Joins Australia in Honouring Heroes on National Remembrance Day

On Monday, 11 November 2025, the Kenya High Commission in Canberra joined Australians in observing National Remembrance Day — a national moment of reflection to honour those who served and sacrificed in defence of peace. The event highlighted Kenya’s solidarity with Australia and the enduring friendship between both nations.

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Kenyan Stars Sydney Show Heart in 5–1 Battle Against Gambia at Rydalmere Park

Kenyan Stars Sydney Show Heart in 5–1 Battle Against Gambia at Rydalmere Park

Kenyan Stars Sydney delivered a passionate performance in Round 5 of the African Community Soccer League NSW, facing a strong Gambian side at Rydalmere Park on November 9. Despite a 5–1 defeat, the team’s spirit, energy, and loyal fan support stood out — reminding everyone that the Kenyan community’s pride goes far beyond the scoreboard.

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Kenyan Community Tensions in Perth: A Wake-Up Call for Unity

Kenyan Community Tensions in Perth: A Wake-Up Call for Unity

A recent conflict between the Kenyan Community in Western Australia (KCWA) and the Ngemiroo Festival organisers has sparked debate about leadership, communication, and unity within the Kenyan diaspora. As both sides defend their positions, the wider question remains: how can Kenyan community groups in Australia coexist, collaborate, and represent everyone without creating division?

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Suicide Prevention Workshop Brings Together Kenyan and Multicultural Communities in NSW

Suicide Prevention Workshop Brings Together Kenyan and Multicultural Communities in NSW

The Suicide Prevention Awareness Workshop held on November 7 at Belmore Senior Citizen’s Centre brought together community leaders, mental health advocates, and government representatives in a powerful call for awareness and collective action. With the NSW Minister for Industrial Relations, Sophie Cotsis, among attendees, the event reinforced the importance of promoting hope, building resilience, and saving lives.

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The Social Junction 8th Edition: Sydney’s Ultimate Kenyan BBQ & Community Hangout Returns This November

The Social Junction 8th Edition: Sydney’s Ultimate Kenyan BBQ & Community Hangout Returns This November

Get ready for another unforgettable afternoon of laughter, music, and community as The Social Junction returns for its 8th edition this November in Sydney! Expect delicious BBQ, lively conversations, fun outdoor games, and a free migration info session — all designed to bring Kenyans and friends together for an inspiring day of connection and culture.

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KASA to KISA: A New Dawn or a Deep Divide? The Rise of a Parallel Kenyan Organisation in South Australia Sparks Debate

KASA to KISA: A New Dawn or a Deep Divide? The Rise of a Parallel Kenyan Organisation in South Australia Sparks Debate

In the wake of KASA’s disputed elections, a new organisation — KISA (Kenyans in South Australia) — has emerged, drawing over 800 members in days and reigniting conversations about leadership, inclusivity, and community direction. As KISA formalises its structure, the diaspora watches closely: is this renewal born of frustration or the rebirth of representation?

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Kenya’s High Commissioner Hon. Wilson Kogo Champions Africa–Australia Partnerships at Melbourne Business School Forum

Kenya’s High Commissioner Hon. Wilson Kogo Champions Africa–Australia Partnerships at Melbourne Business School Forum

Earlier today, Kenya’s High Commissioner to Australia, Hon. Wilson Kipngetich Arap Kogo, participated in the 3rd Edition of the Australia–Africa Dialogue at the Melbourne Business School. The forum, themed “Connecting Global Africa,” brought together leaders to explore new frontiers in trade, innovation, and sustainable development between Africa and Australia.

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Adelaide Fundraiser Launches Kenya’s First Respite Centre for Children with Disabilities

Adelaide Fundraiser Launches Kenya’s First Respite Centre for Children with Disabilities

A heartfelt fundraiser and book launch in Adelaide has ignited a powerful mission — the creation of the first-ever Respite Centre for Children with Disabilities in Eldoret, Kenya. Spearheaded by Bernard and Emily Tanui of the BET Foundation, the initiative marks a significant milestone in transforming compassion into lasting impact.

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Kenyans in Victoria Tee Off History with the First-Ever NCBA Bank Mashujaa Challenge Golf Tournament

Kenyans in Victoria Tee Off History with the First-Ever NCBA Bank Mashujaa Challenge Golf Tournament

The Kenyan Community in Victoria made history with the inaugural NCBA Bank Mashujaa Challenge Golf Tournament — a thrilling 18-hole contest that brought together 12 passionate players for a day of skill, camaraderie, and pride. Graced by H.E. Ambassador Wilson Kogo and Former Ambassador Isaiah Kabira, the event marked a new sporting milestone for Kenyans in Australia.

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