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Summary Of The Daily Nation Newspaper Roundup-July 30,2025

Last updated: July 30, 2025 5:27 am
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Complete Summary Of The Daily Nation Newspaper -July 30,2025

Page 1: Reports that Tanzania’s decision to ban foreigners from engaging in select businesses will heavily impact thousands of Kenyans. The Suluhu administration’s move has provoked anger among Kenyan traders and MPs, who are urging President Ruto’s government to retaliate.

Page 2 : Highlights Mediheal chairman Mishra’s emotional denial of organ trafficking allegations, asserting his innocence. He blames the controversy on Kenya’s lack of a clear legal framework for organ donation.

Page 3 : Recounts the emotional homecoming of Stevo, a Kenyan previously convicted over a 2011 altercation that led to a Yemeni national’s death. His return marks the end of a painful ordeal and the beginning of reunion with his family.

Page 4 : Elaborates on Tanzania’s restrictions, which include barring foreigners from retail, hairdressing, small-scale mining, and tour guiding. Kenyan lawmakers are pushing for a firm response from the government.

Page 5 : Discloses that the Education Cabinet Secretary blames delayed school funding on ongoing financial adjustments. As a result, schools are closing early, with principals unable to meet essential costs such as food and salaries.

Page 6 : Notes notes that Raila Odinga has formed a technical team led by Junet and Wanga to review the working relationship with President Ruto. The meeting was stormy, but the central committee agreed to back the decision to cooperate with Ruto’s administration.

Page 7 : Observes that the Moi dynasty, once dominant, has lost its grip on power, with other political families like Uhuru’s and Raila’s also struggling. Analysts argue that these dynasties historically used political influence to protect their wealth.

Page 8 : Announces a partnership between KenGen and Nation Media Group to promote clean energy. The deal includes co-hosting the 2025 Sustainable Energy Conference and training journalists on climate change reporting.

Page 10 : Reports that the High Court has ordered the Kenya Defence Forces to publish its HIV policy. This follows the dismissal of a recruit based on medical tests, prompting a structural interdict against the CS and CDF.

Page 15 : Warns of possible evictions as the government plans to extend the SGR into Kisumu. Local clans fear displacement without compensation, recalling past land surrenders for national projects.

Page 16 : Narrates the return of Sudanese refugees from Egypt, accompanied by Khartoum’s envoy to Cairo. Each returnee must provide identification details to confirm nationality.

Page 18 : Explains how devolution has significantly boosted regional economies in 20 counties. Collective Gross County Product rose from KSh 1.16 trillion in 2013 to KSh 4 trillion in 2023, driven by increased funding.

Page 26 : Notes a surprising start to the school volleyball championship as newcomers Mwaluphamba defeated Nairobi champions Ruthimitu in the boys’ category, setting the stage for an unpredictable competition.

Page 27 : Highlights Local Organizing Committee boss Musonye’s praise for the revamped MISC Kasarani Stadium. The venue now seats 48,000 with enhanced VIP facilities and a Bermuda grass surface, which will be upgraded post-tournament.

Page 28 :Focuses on Harambee Stars’ frontline strategy ahead of their upcoming match. With two top scorers unavailable, Coach McCarthy plans to rely on Juma, Ogam, and Odongo for attacking firepower.

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