
Kenyans have been betrayed. Kenyans are being abducted, tortured in East Africa and dumped near borders, as President William Ruto and CS Foreign affairs Musalia Mudavadi remain silent.
Kenya ‘s debt spiral past KSh 11.5 trillion, as policy confusion threatens learning activities in schools.
People Daily: Queries raised over plan to use IDs to vote, sparking debate over it could be an avenue to allow foreigner into voting.
Second case of Mpox recorded in Mombasa, explains the agony and untold pain of patients. Controversial pastor Mackenzie used Russia Ukraine war to instill fear for the end of the world.
Daily Nation: Tax raw deal exposes the Kenyatta family expressway deal. A conflict of interest Bill passed by MPs is waiting presidential assent.
IEBC begins reviewing a petition to kick out Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris from Parliament, after receiving recall pleas.
School heads want parents to pay more school fees, as the education sector continues to witnesses confusion on cut over capitation.
Taifa Leo: Senator Edwin Sifuna not yet off the hook, as leaders in ODM continue to call for his resignation, with a meeting today to give their stand on working relationship with UDA. Teachers are now demanding full capitation of every leaner, with CS John Mbadi stating that government can only manage KSh 17,000.
Big task ahead for Mudavadi to deliver Malava seat to UDA, in the upcoming by-elections.
Morocco have arrived in Kenya for the CHAN competition that kicks off this weekend.
The Star: Gachagua, Raila and Ruto high stakes in the upcoming by-elections, who will remain standing? The 23 by-elections, likely to shape and change the trajectory of 2027 General Elections.
Trans-genders drug users left behind in the fight against HIV in the country.
Business Daily: Secret WhatsApp reveal price-fixing in steel firms, as Tanzania firms gets more time to buy Bamburi holdouts. IFC, Stanchart in trade finance deal. IFC is planning a risk sharing facility with Standard Chartered to support trade finance access for SMEs in eight African markets.