
People Daily: President Willian Ruto killing late president Mwai Kibaki dream for free education to every child in the country, after announcement by Mbadi on government’s inability to sustain free education.
Report by IPOA blames the police for deaths during Gen Z led protests, with 65 deaths recorded, 342 injured. IPOA further stated that police deployed to manage protests breached the law by covering themselves and failure to display their nametag and service number.
Baraza Team proposes for castration of sex offenders to protect girls.
A government report disclosed a dirty organ transfer trade involving Mediheal Hospital Founder Dr. Swarup Mishra organ trafficking, coerced donors, false document and transplant tourism. Investigators have called for an agent probe of criminal charges against the hospital for commercializing kidney transplant.
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro says government is gambling with the country’s future in finance deals, as parents to feel the burden of school fees after Treasury cuts funding.
Ugandan opposition leader Kize Besigye sues Kenya for unlawful arrest. He was arrested in Kenya, when he came to attend senior Council Martha Karua’s book launch in 2024.
Daily Nation: How former MP Swarup Mishra made millions in organ trade after a government investigation uncovered his dirty deals. CS John Mbadi told National Assembly Committee on Education that the government cannot sustain current free education.
Civil servants set to receive salary increment to cushion them against high statutory deductions.
Taifa Leo: Government unable to sustain free education, inside the blooming illegal trade of organs led by Mediheal Hospital. Luo community drops burial rights, as HIV injection brings hope to Kenyans.
Kenya’s young star Bajaber and Aboud among players named in the Harambee Stars 24-man squad for CHAN by head coach Benni Mccarthy.
The Star: President William Ruto presides over the Great Wildebeest Migration in Masaai Mara National Reserve In Nairobi County, passengers grapple with rumbling, bass and buzz through matatu culture.
Government proposes laying off staffs to rescue underfunded public universities, as well as closure of satellite campuses.
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