
Ironically, goons attacked women converging at Kenya National Commission of Human Rights (KNCHR) in Nairobi, robbed them and stole from them, after violently scattering their meeting.
In what is seen as increased cases of lawlessness and rule of goons in the country, mothers have called on restraints from police during Saba Saba protests. Following the mayhem, the women regrouped and proceeded to Muthangari Police Station, where they held they delivered their message to police,’ do not kill our children during Saba Saba’.
People Daily: A defiant Nation, tension hits the country as youths blatantly ignore President, William Ruto’s call, vowing to return to the streets as they embrace Saba Saba spirit to push for change.
The youths, responding to calls by slain X blogger Albert Ojwang’s wife to come out and demand for justice, s the day clashes with the late Ojwang’s birthday.
National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula has warned the leaders and youth in support of protests, of 2007 like violence, which turned a section of the country into ruins.
The Ministry of Education on radar, after Auditor General flagged KSh 6.6 billion for classrooms, which were said to be, constructed in the country for grade 9 students.
Daily Nation: The Saba Saba Test! Kenyans will be marking the inaugural Saba Saba demos, as the country continues to struggle with poor governance, corruption, abductions, and extra-judicial killings, which are being pushed by the Gen Zs who were not yet born.
The paper also gives key to Kenya two wonder girls Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet for breaking set new world records in 1,500 and 5,000m respectively over the weekend. Kipyegon broke her own record with 36 seconds after last week’s attempt to set under mile 4.
Despite President William Ruto calling for reforms in the sugar sector, sugarcane farmers are still struggling in Western Kenya, with minimal reforms affected to solve their issues turning out to be their pain.
In matters education, TSC has been sued over promotion of teachers’, over lack of transparency in the promotion process. A section of regions in the country had decried unfair treatment in the promotion.
Taifa Leo: Muslim leaders continue to fault Supreme Court ruling on inheritance of children born of Muslim fathers outside wedlock. They argued that the Holy Quran does not include them, receiving backup and further explanation from CS Aden Duale, who faulted the ruling too.
IEBC is demanding KSh 3.5 billion from to government, to clear rent at the Anniversary Towers. On Sunday, the commission said it is working in clearing the voters register to remove ghost voters led by Kiambu and Nairobi counties.
Business Daily: A revelation inside Kenya’s KSh 6.97 trillion dirty money crackdown. Kenya’s financial intelligence unit received filings of KSh 6.97 trillion flagged as suspicious financial transactions over a period of three-years, in a new report.
Additionally, Nairobi Water is on the radar for allegedly spending illegally KSh 1. 2 billion client deposits in the financial year 2024, and is currently at the risk of not being able to refund clients.
Digital sellers, tech firms face a new KSh 10 million fines in new rules proposed by the Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK).
The Star: Police, medics and lawyers fuel insurance claims fraud, as President William Ruto says the KSh 1.2 billion church construction at State House is Fraud.