
President William Ruto allies, including his personal assistant Farouk Kibet, among leaders whose remarks have been recently annoying to the public. From bragging of rigging 2027 General elections, to increasing presidential term limit.
The Government on the radar over KSh 540 million books scam, as report reveals bribery in government has surged while seeking government jobs and services, leaving job seekers to be scammed by rogue agencies in search of jobs.
Daily Nation: Six counties receive a bulk of KSh 3.7 trillion devolution cash. The remittance accounted for more that the a quarter of the total exchequer allocations.
Mt. Kenya MPs allied to the president have called on the arrest of protest planners in the region, after two recent protests in the country, that saw the region business premises massively looted, destroyed and torched. Close allies of former DP Rigathi Gachagua have been arrested and linked to the protests.
Breakthrough in the fight against Malaria in the country, as the drug gives hopes for children often prone to Malaria. The return of Al-Shabaab, the Somalia Militia group raided a village and killed KDF soldiers.
Taifa Leo: National Treasury CS John Mbadi tells IEBC, election funds for 22 by-elections are available, but they should be efficient in how they use the allocated funds, and learn the art of reusing instead of purchasing election materials every election year.
A report by the Ministry of Health and WHO shows that Kenyans consume al lot of poisonous meals, which send them to their early graves. According to the report 4 out of 10 deaths are caused by non-communicable deaths like Diabetes, heart diseases and cancer.
The Standard: Grade 10 transition looming crisis, as half of schools miss learners. Out of 9,000 schools available, only 4250 were selected a situation officials termed emergency.
Mugonyi under fire for switching off TV, as MPs questioned him where he got the powers to switch off TVs during protests on June 25 and if he understands the consequences of his action.
Business Daily: Inside battle to end CS Ali Hassan Joho’s port monopoly, as State eyes more LPG firms on token, to allow more cooking gas dealers to will the commodity.
Co-operative Bank gets nod to keep processing coffee payments, as foreigners sell KSh 2.3 billion KCB stake.
The Star: Litmus state for Ruto and Raila as key allies defect. They include, MPs Caleb Amisi, Babu Owino, Mohamed Ali, and senators Boni Khalwale and Richard Onyonka.
Trailblazer and women’s rights champion Phoebe Asiyo dies aged 93 in the United states.