
Rogue Nganyas; matatu with no number plates, no rules and no fear, backed by political muscles hidden behind shell companies. Flaunting traffic rules, as Kenyans struggle with laws. They have drugs, live DJs and dance floor on the wheels. The President’ son, George Ruto’s Mood entry in the game pile pressure to the police.
MPs approved a Bill that will see all government workers forced to use local hospitals to make services better. The return of school unrest among students as exams approaches. Giant network suppl Safaricom hits 50m customers.
Daily Nation: ODM SG Edwin Sifuna the rebel, has constantly dismissed his party’s association with the government, putting their working agreement in jitters. He dismissed the UDA-ODM deal, days after his party leader Raila Odinga affirmed it.
Latest challenge with SHA a crisis hurting patients, as private hospitals threaten to suspend cancer therapy, dialysis and chronical surgery procedures, following months of delayed disbursement of funds by SHA. The probe by MPs into organ trade has been stalled after sabotage rocked the investigations, as puzzle continues after CEO died in hospital.
Junior and senior schools face fresh teacher shortage with STEM, report shows the shortfall threatens specialization learning in schools.
Taifa Leo: Who should be trusted between Sifuna and Odinga? They speak differently despite actions depicting otherwise and close to similar. US President Donald Trump threatens to jail former president Barack Obama. The menace of piled garbage threatening Coastal counties.
MPS question the destination of billions collected by e-citizen, which never reaches CBK after report by Auditor General revealed.
People Daily: Explains why Odinga might fail to rescue President William Ruto, as political analysists say that Gen Zs have killed tribal politics in the country, warning that Baba’s support will not be enough for Ruto’s re-election.
New graves, skulls and secrets re-awaken the horrifying tales of Shakahola, is it a resurgence? A headache for TSC as it plans to recover KSh 433m from tutors.
Business Daily: The World Bank has frozen Sh97 billion in funding to Kenya due to delays in implementing key reforms. The funding, part of Sh96.93 billion Development Policy Operations (DPO) loan, was withheld because Kenya failed to address corruption among public officials.