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Summary Of The Standard Newspaper Roundup-July 28,2025

Last updated: July 28, 2025 4:57 am
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Page 1 : Reports that activist Mwabili Mwagodi was abducted and tortured in Tanzania before being handed over to Kenyan authorities, while a Kenyan scholar in the US calls for the UN to bar President Ruto from addressing the General Assembly due to his poor human rights record.

Page 2: Notes that residents of Shimanyiro in Kakamega County face rising insecurity due to a near-deserted police post, leaving them vulnerable to gang attacks, with over 20 homicides in the past month, prompting demands for full operationalization of the post.

Page 3 : Highlights warnings from the African Tobacco Control Alliance (ATCA) that tobacco companies are targeting African youth through digital platforms like the metaverse, urging stricter regulations to curb misleading content and protect public health.

Page 4 : Details the abduction and torture of Kenyan activist Mwabili Mwagodi in Tanzania, where he was beaten, injected with an unknown substance, and held incommunicado before being dumped at the border, sparking calls for investigations and protection.

Page 5 : Warns of heightened risks of election violence in Kenya’s 2027 polls due to unchecked police brutality, impunity, and unresolved past abuses, with human rights groups urging urgent reforms to ensure accountability and fair elections.

Page 6 : Accuses President Ruto of failing to deliver on reform promises, citing economic mismanagement, fuel price crises, and questionable appointments that have worsened living conditions and eroded public trust.

Page 7 : Reports President Ruto’s reaffirmation of free education commitments, citing increased funding, classroom construction, and teacher recruitment, while announcing plans to hire 24,000 more teachers by January.

Page 8 : Reveals a study showing over 80% of urban Kenyan women in informal settlements cohabit without formal marriages, with relationship quality trust and communication proving more critical for mental health than marital status.

Page 9 : Notes Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi’s leadership of UDA’s Malava by-election campaign, pledging to revive stalled projects and secure the ruling party’s hold in the region while honoring the late MP’s legacy.

Page 10 : Highlights threats of legal action by Geothermal Development Company (GDC) employees over alleged unfair labor practices, including poor working conditions and retaliation by management.

Page 11 : Reports senators condemning the Social Health Authority (SHA) for denying medical care to patients who haven’t contributed for a full year, calling it a violation of constitutional rights.

Page 16 : Disputes claims by KMPDU that Kiambu’s health services have collapsed, with the county insisting over 150 doctors are still working despite a strike, while recruiting 80 new medical staff.

Page 17: Explains that East Asia’s air pollution cleanup, while improving health, has inadvertently accelerated global warming by reducing sulphur dioxide emissions that previously masked heating effects.

Page 18 : States that the International Court of Justice ruled countries have a legal duty to combat climate change, with failure potentially leading to reparations, strengthening accountability for climate-vulnerable nations.

Page 19 : Emphasizes the IMF’s demand for governance and anti-corruption reforms as a condition for future financial support to Kenya, with a draft corruption risk assessment expected by December 2025.

Page 21 : Reports UN plans to expand Gaza aid delivery via secure land routes after Israel’s agreement, with joint airdrops by Jordan and the UAE, though food needs remain critically high.

Page 22 : Honor’s Floribert Bwana Chui Bin Kositi, a Congolese customs official murdered in 2007 for refusing bribes, now a symbol of anti-corruption resistance and a candidate for sainthood.

Page 29 : Notes Nashon Randiek’s unopposed re-election as Kenya Hockey Union president amid criticism over the sport’s decline during his 17-year tenure.

Page 32 : Reports Kenya’s Harambee Stars set for their African Nations Championship debut in a tough Group A, with home matches at Kasarani Stadium and high hopes for a strong performance.

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