
Daily Nation discloses a massive church being built at State House Nairobi, under supervision of President William Ruto, that costs KSh 1.2 billion. The paper has seen detailed architectural designs and drawings of the imposing structure that is expected to have capacity of 8,000.
Missing blogger Ndiang’ui Kinyagia resurfaces after 13 days of missing, with his advocate stating that went into hiding after the fear of his life. With a new appearance, Kinyagia appeared before Justice Chacha Mwita, who stopped the police from detaining him. But where exactly was he?
Angry youths marched with the body of slain X blogger Albert Ojwang’ to Mawego Police Station, where he was first booked before being transferred to Nairobi, where he died after torture at the Central Police Station. The Youths later torched the station, after leaving demanding justice for Ojwang’.
SHA patients forced to buy drugs out of pocket, after the system fails to serve them despite having fufilled all the requirements. Patients are decrying lack of access to healthcare services, despite the government deducting monthly contributions.
The world joins Portugal and Liverpool in morning death of the football star Diogo Joto and his brother who died early Thursday morning after their car got into an accident. The 28-year-old jersey will be immortalized by Liverpool.
The Standard: Where exactly was he? The puzzle surrounding the appearance of Kinyagia is not adding up. As DCI Boss Mohamed Amin appeared before Court shortly, protested his innocence. His lawyers demanded questions over the increased cases of abductions in the country.
The fury by residents of Mawego demanding offices from the station to comply they were involved in the death of Ojwang’, as it was the last place he was seen alive in his home.
People Daily: President Ruto’s new draconian rules to muzzle media in the country, following the shut down during June 25 protests. A bill to tame and regulate media has been tabled in Parliament, as well to regulate protests.
The opposition team was in Western for a two-day tour of the region. The region is being wooed by both political camps as it has felt neglected in national politics despite giving out votes to every government.
The Star: A new setback for Kenya police in Haiti, after gangs surround the city , as reported b the United Nations. Kenyan officers marked a year since the began their peace keeping mission in the gang infested nation.
Opposition leaders Rigathi Gachagua and Kalonzo Musyoka tell Western Kenya residents in their rally that they were conned by the Kenya Kwanza Alliance, and much later with the formation of the Broad-Based government, only effecting development in Nyanza.
Business Daily: United Nations has sounded an alarm on Kenyans debt payments, stating that the debt is hurting healthcare and education sectors, as interest payment takes a third of total revenues.
The head of transferring the ownership of KPC, as economist argue must only sail through, after a national consensus has been reached.