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Daily Nation Kenya -Complete Summary for Wednesday, July 10, 2025

Last updated: July 10, 2025 7:59 am
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PAGE 1

  1. ‘Enough is enough’
  2. President Ruto warns protesters attacking police will be shot. Accuses opposition of plotting to destabilise Kenya and insists power will only change through elections.
  3. Gachagua: No one wants to kick out Ruto
  4. Deputy President says no one is trying to overthrow the government. Urges dialogue, asks businesses to tighten security to deter saboteurs.

PAGE 2

  1. Court outlaws police barricades during demos
  2. High Court issues order barring police from sealing Nairobi during protests, citing rights violations and risk of turning Kenya into a police state.
  3. PS Korir told to keep off Moi family land
  4. Court bars Lands PS from interfering with disputed Rongai property linked to Moi family.

PAGE 3

  1. MP remanded over terrorism probe
  2. Nandi Hills MP held as police investigate possible terror links over social media posts threatening violence during protests.
  3. Kabarak Trust summoned in fees dispute
  4. School trust ordered to respond in court to row over unpaid fees and guardianship for Moi’s grandson.
  5. Mother mourns slain protester
  6. Emotional requiem for Boniface Kariuki, a hawker killed during protests. Family condemns police’s use of lethal force.

PAGE 4

  1. Stern warning for looters, arsonists
  2. Ruto says protests hijacked by criminals destroying property. Accuses opposition of broader plot and warns sponsors of violence will face arrest.

PAGE 5

  1. Gachagua: No one wants to overthrow Ruto
  2. Deputy President says opposition’s aim isn’t a coup but warns them to avoid violence. Urges businesses to monitor facilities for saboteurs.

PAGE 6

  1. Kuria rejoins Jubilee
  2. Former CS Moses Kuria says he’s “going home” as he ditches Chama Cha Kazi. Sparks debate over registration status and motives.

PAGE 7

  1. Opposition uses Raila’s playbook
  2. Analysis argues opposition is copying Raila Odinga’s protest tactics—civil disobedience and mass action—to pressure Ruto’s administration.

PAGE 8

  1. MPs, TSC clash over data on jobless teachers
  2. Parliament grills Teachers Service Commission for failing to give county-level breakdown of unemployed teachers, especially those over 45.

PAGE 10

  1. State caps payments after ghost patients purge
  2. Health Ministry rolls out biometric verification to remove fake claims in public insurance plan. Hospitals must add beds to get higher limits.
  3. Kemsa failed counties, governor says
  4. Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr tells Senate Kemsa is slow and opaque, undermining county health systems with delayed, overpriced supplies.

PAGE 12

  1. MPs call for audit of Kenya Power meters
  2. Legislators demand review of metering systems blamed for inflated electricity costs. Want forensic audit of power purchase deals.
  3. Two CSs summoned over Sh30bn debt
  4. Energy and Treasury CSs called to explain why government owes Kenya Power Sh30bn, threatening utility’s operations.

PAGE 17

  1. 12 marginalised counties get Sh4.46bn
  2. Parliament approves special allocation for development in historically neglected regions to close inequality gaps.
  3. Saba Saba suspects appear in court
  4. Dozens arrested for looting and violence during protests appear in Nakuru court. Bail set at Sh10,000 each.
  5. George Thuo murder case: Six freed on bond
  6. Six suspects in ex-MP George Thuo’s murder released on bond as trial proceeds in Nairobi.

PAGE 18

  1. Man dies in cell after wife seeks help
  2. Family questions alleged suicide in police cell hours after wife called authorities over domestic violence.
  3. Omtatah moves to stop city housing project
  4. Activist files suit to halt controversial Lang’ata estate project, citing zoning violations and environmental risks.
  5. Why Lamu locals protest at sea
  6. Feature explains cultural, practical reasons for staging demonstrations in Indian Ocean—visibility, safety, tradition.
  7. Calls for accountability in protest shootings
  8. Civil society demands government explain lethal force used by police against protesters.
  9. Party condemns looting during demos
  10. Opposition leaders publicly distance themselves from violence, vandalism, and theft.

PAGE 22

  1. Sugar mills shut for 3 months
  2. Factories in Western Kenya close to allow cane to mature after overharvesting caused low yields and poor sugar quality.
  3. Microsoft, Nation Media discuss partnership
  4. Companies explore collaboration on digital transformation, AI, and media technology during Nairobi visit.
  5. KPA forced to trade with firms owing Sh15.6bn
  6. Kenya Ports Authority forced to deal with long-term cargo clients who owe huge sums after drawn-out legal battles.

PAGE 30

  1. Inside Hayward Field
  2. Feature on Oregon’s iconic stadium where Kenyans have set world records. Modern upgrades make it an elite training venue.
  3. Star Indiza eyes British Seniors slot
  4. Veteran golfer Dismas Indiza plans to qualify for prestigious British Seniors event after strong local showing.

PAGE 31

  1. Four schools disqualified in football
  2. Rift Valley region teams banned from national games for fielding ineligible players. St. Joseph’s dominates in 5-0 win.
  3. Pedro sends Chelsea to Club World Cup final
  4. Chelsea striker’s brace secures comeback victory over Monterrey, booking spot in Club World Cup final.
  5. What next for Verstappen if Horner exits?
  6. Speculation over Red Bull’s F1 leadership, with Christian Horner’s position under scrutiny and Verstappen’s future unclear.

PAGE 32

  1. Paarwater plots Zimbabwe’s fall
  2. Kenya Simbas coach outlines strategy for Rugby World Cup Africa semi-final. Emphasises set-pieces and discipline.

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