
The Standard: Highlights the puzzle surrounding the death of 24-year-old Julia Njoki from Nanyuki who died in police custody after being beaten by police officer. Chief Martin Kariuki the father of the deceased, is stuck between remaining loyal to the government tat killed his daughter or the public demanding for justice.
Embattled DIG Eliud Lagat returns to the office, saluted by his juniors as he made a return to Vigilance House, as IPOA Said he is not yet off the hook, in the murder probe of X blogger Albert Ojwang’.
Daily Nation: Reckless talks from MPs Joseph Makilap, Oscar Sudi, William Kamket and Fatuma Abdi claim that they have to throw thick and thin to ensure Ruto’s votes fill the basket for a second term.
Court fails to stop return to office of DIG Eliud Lagat. Head of Schools call on government to release capitation fund before crippling learning in schools.
Taifa Leo: Former Interior CS Fred Matiang’i has challenged the young generation to try his leadership, by give him a chance to be the head of the state, as IEBC chairperson Erastus Ethekon dismissing claims of rigging election, as earlier said by allies of President William Ruto, that they will steal votes to make sure they win.
Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah and Mwangi Kiunjuri have questioned former DP Rigathi Gachagua against calling them traitors of the Mountain for failing to agree with his ideas. Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi has vowed his full allegiance to support President William Ruto.
Chelsea crowned the Fifa Club World Cup on Sunday after thrashing PSG 3-0 on Sunday, as Kenya’s fine 18-year-old Aldrine Kibet is close to signing with La Liga said Celta Vigo.
People Daily: Matiang’i Tells the Country of the 2027 elections resembling the 2002 elections as earlier said by Moses Kuria, it will be more of a consensus than elections. Confidently, he expressed that Ruto will not return to the presidency, as the y look for a peaceful transfer of power.
Education crisis as schools fall short of money, which is threatening learning operations in schools across the country and preparation of transition to Senior School Grade 10.
Business Daily: State set to privatise a part of Kisumu Malaba SGR line to private investor in a strategic move to ease the burden of financial infrastructure to taxpayers. The cost of the Kisumu Malaba line is estimated to cost KSh645.95 billion.
CS Roads and Public Works Davis Chirchir said the government will finance the construction while the private investor will supply the rolling stock including locomotives, passengers coaches and cargo freight.
Network provider Airtel outpaces giant network provider Safaricom in growth of subscribers, after amassing 3.1 million subscribers during the first three months of the year.