2025 in pictures: How the year unfolded in Kenya and beyond

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By Esther Nyambura | Dec 25, 2025
2025 was marked by several political shifts, public protests, leadership transitions and sporting milestones in Kenya and beyond. [File, Standard] 

2025 was marked by several political shifts, public protests, leadership transitions and sporting milestones in Kenya and beyond.

From Washington to the Vatican and from Addis Ababa to Nairobi, the year captured moments that defined governance, faith, democracy, and national identity.

January: Trump sworn in for a second term

United States President Donald Trump was sworn into office on January 20, returning to the White House for a second, non-consecutive term after winning the 2024 presidential election.

The inauguration, held in Washington, DC, marked the start of his second term as president, drawing global attention both at home and abroad.

US President Donald Trump reviews the troops in Emancipation Hall during inauguration ceremonies at the US Capitol in Washington, on January 20, 2025. [AFP]
Second Lady Usha Vance, Vice President JD Vance, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump after the swearing-in of Donald Trump as President on January 20, 2025. [AFP]

February: African Union Commission chairperson election

Africa's Heads of State and government gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the African Union Commission chairperson election. Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga was a candidate but lost to Djibouti’s Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, who was elected chairperson.

President William Ruto formally endorsing the late Prime Minister Raila Odinga for the AUC Chairmanship race. [AFP]

March: Formation of the broad-based government

President William Ruto and the late Raila Odinga formalised a broad-based government arrangement that brought several opposition figures into the administration, among them Johm Mbadi, the Treasury Cabinet Secretary.

According to President Ruto, the move was an effort to stabilise governance amid economic pressure and political tension.

President William Ruto of UDA and Raila Odinga of ODM sing a agreement to work together at KICC. [Emmanuel Wanson]

April: Pope Francis’ death

Pope Francis died at the Vatican on April 21 at the age of 88. His papacy was widely recognised for its focus on the poor, climate justice and reform within the Catholic Church.

A woman pays tribute to Pope Francis at Fatima Church in Kolkata, India, on May 12, 2025. [AFP]
Procession of Pope Francis's coffin, transported from the chapel of Santa Marta to St. Peter's Basilica, following his death in the Vatican on April 23, 2025. [AFP]

May: White smoke at conclave

On May 8, white smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel chimney, announcing the election of a new pope after days of deliberations by Catholic cardinals.

White smoke rising from the chinmey of the Sistine Chapel signaling that cardinals elected a new pope during their conclave in the Vatican on May 8, 2025. [AFP]
White smoke rising from the chinmey of the Sistine Chapel signaling that cardinals elected a new pope during their conclave in the Vatican on May 8, 2025. [AFP]

May: Coronation of Pope Leo XIV

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected pope and took the name Leo XIV, becoming the first American-born pontiff in history. His election drew global attention and speculation over how he would lead the Church amid contemporary challenges.

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Prevost arrives on the main central loggia balcony of the St Peter's Basilica for the first time, after the cardinals ended the conclave, in The Vatican, on May 8, 2025. [AFP]

June: Anti-government protests in Kenya

Protests erupted across Kenya in June as many young people demonstrated against high taxes, cost-of-living pressures and governance concerns, escalating concerns that had started in 2024.

Thousands of protesters took to Kenya's streets on Wednesday to mark a year since people stormed parliament at the peak of anti-government demonstrations, despite fears that they would be met by state-backed gangs and police violence.[AFP]
A protester shields himself from a police water canon in downtown Nairobi on June 25, 2025 during a planned day of protest marking the first anniversary of the storming of the parliament. [AFP]
Protesters march in downtown Nairobi on June 25, 2025 during a planned day of protest marking the first anniversary of the storming of the parliament. [AFP]

July: Saba Saba protests

On July 7, Kenyans marked Saba Saba Day with nationwide protests that turned violent in some areas, leading to clashes with police. Human rights monitors reported dozens of deaths, hundreds of arrests and widespread unrest as demonstrations spread across major towns and cities.

A protester reacts while confronting Kenya police officers in front of burning barricades during clashes at Saba Saba Day demonstrations in Nairobi on July 7, 2025. [AFP]
Protesters react amid clouds of tear gas fired by Kenya police officers during clashes at Saba Saba Day demonstrations in Nairobi on July 7, 2025. [AFP]

August: CHAN tournament and athletics milestones

The African Nations Championship (CHAN) took place in August, featuring national teams composed of locally based players.

CHAN 2024 Finals at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, Nairobi on August 30, 2025. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

Meanwhile, Kenyan athletes excelled on the global stage at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. Kenya finished second overall on the medal table, with multiple gold medal performances by stars such as Beatrice Chebet and Faith Kipyegon.

 Kenyan athletes excelled on the global stage: at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. [AFP]

September: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s Death 

Renowned Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o died in September, marking the loss of one of Africa’s most influential literary voices.

Widely celebrated for works such as Petals of Blood and Devil on the Cross, Ngũgĩ’s legacy spanned decades of writing, teaching and activism, particularly his advocacy for African languages, decolonisation and freedom of thought.

Tributes poured in from across the world, hailing him as a giant of global literature.

Renowned Kenyan writer and intellectual Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o died in September, marking the loss of one of Africa’s most influential literary voices. [AFP]

October: Raila Odinga’s death

Opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga died in October while receiving treatment in India. Odinga was celebrated as a national figure who shaped Kenya’s multiparty politics for decades.

Senior military officials serving as pallbearers carry the coffin of Kenya’s opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga during his burial ceremony in Bondo, on October 19, 2025. [AFP]
Ida Odinga (R), the wife of Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga, and her son Raila Odinga Junior (3rd R) view the body of Odinga during the public viewing at the Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi on October 16. [AFP]
Ida Odinga, widow of Kenya’s opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga (C-R), and his daughter Rosemary Odinga (C) walk with other family members after paying their respects to Odinga’s coffin at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University grounds in Bondo, on October 19, 2025. [AFP]

October: Tanzania elections and protests

Tanzania held its general elections in October, followed by significant protests and unrest over disputed results, drawing regional and international attention to concerns about transparency and democracy.

Protesters attack a polling station as clashes erupt in Dar es Salaam on October 29, 2025, during Tanzania’s presidential elections.  [AFP]
Protesters gather near burning buildings and barricades as clashes erupt in Dar es Salaam on October 29, 2025, during Tanzania’s presidential elections. [AFP]

November: By-Elections

The country conducted by-elections across various constituencies and wards to fill vacant seats. These polls were seen as an early indicator of shifting voter attitudes ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Election officials do the final checks of election materials at Ambira Boys High school in Ugunja,Siaya before dispatch to various polling stations. [Michael Mute/Standard] 
UDA candidates David Ndakwa and Leonard Wamuthende won the Malaya and Mbeere North parliamentary seats respectively. [Courtesy, Standard]

December: Africa Cup of Nations

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) served as a major sporting highlight to close out the year, bringing together Africa’s top national football teams.  

Players from Nigeria and Tanzania contest possession during the match between Nigeria and Tanzania, at Fes Stadium in Fes on December 23 2025. The match is part of the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. [AFP]
 Opening ceremony of the 35th Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025) before the match between Morocco and Comoros at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco on December 21, 2025. [AFP]
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