1. Governors, Treasury Clash Over e-Citizen Expansion
The Kenyan government’s plan to extend the e-Citizen payment platform to counties has ignited a standoff with governors, who see it as a threat to devolution and a tenderpreneurs’ playground. Auditors have flagged financial losses and questionable ownership, while teachers threaten action over unresolved healthcare issues under the new Social Health Authority scheme. (Page 1)
2.Naivasha School Shines at Music Festival
Little Friends Academy stunned at the 97th Kenya National Music Festival in Meru, dominating the verses category and bagging multiple trophies and cash awards. Their winning piece, “Under the Roof,” celebrated Competency-Based Education with themes of talent growth and hope, earning rave reviews from judges and audiences. (Page 3)
3. Kenyan Preacher Faces Deportation From Canada
Reverend Hadassah (Rosalind Wanyeki) and her two daughters face deportation from Canada after their asylum plea, citing persecution fears, was rejected. Despite building a life in Toronto through her gospel ministry, her appeal failed, and the family is scheduled for a return flight to Nairobi.(Page 5)
4.Treasury’s Revenue Centralization Plan Sparks County Revolt
The National Treasury’s proposal to centralize county revenue collection, mirroring e-Citizen, faces stiff opposition from governors. Treasury CS John Mbadi insists it will curb misuse of funds, but leaders like Nyeri’s Mutahi Kahiga warn it will deepen bottlenecks and harm devolution.(Page 6,7)
5. MPs Probe e-Citizen Audit Gaps
A heated row erupted between Treasury and the Auditor-General’s office over alleged transparency flaws in the e-Citizen platform. MPs accused Treasury of withholding key documents, while concerns mount over Webmasters Kenya Ltd’s continued control despite government claims of ownership. (Page 8)
6. Ruto Pledges Clean UHC Rollout
President William Ruto vowed to prevent NHIF-style corruption from undermining universal health coverage, promising AI-powered fraud detection. He said replacing NHIF with the Social Health Authority was meant to enhance accountability in healthcare delivery.(Page 10)
7. Teachers Threaten Strike Over Medical Scheme
Kuppet has warned of a nationwide strike over the government’s move to scrap the Minet Teachers Medical Scheme for the Social Health Authority without consultation. The union says the change violates their CBA and disregards teachers’ rights and welfare.(Page 12)
8.KeNIA Boss to Address AI-Focused MKU Graduation
Dr. Tonny Omwansa will speak at Mount Kenya University’s 27th graduation, urging universities to embrace AI and innovation. The event, themed “Catalyzing Innovation: Universities as Drivers of Artificial Intelligence,” will celebrate over 8,700 graduates.(Page 14,15)
9. Haiti Violence Worsens Despite Kenyan-Led Mission
Haiti’s gang violence has killed 1,520 people in four months, overwhelming the Kenyan-led security mission. The UN reports soaring kidnappings and sexual violence as the U.S. closes its embassy in Port-au-Prince.(Page 16)
10. DJ’s 15-Year Rape Sentence Upheld
The High Court in Nyeri upheld DJ Tenta’s 15-year sentence for raping a woman he lured with a fake job offer. Justice Kizito Magare cited strong DNA evidence and the victim’s vulnerability in dismissing the appeal.(Page 18)
11. Youth Leaders Challenge Western Kenya Kingpins
Figures like Edwin Sifuna and George Natembeya are pushing to unseat political veterans Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula ahead of 2027. The generational shift signals rising youth influence in the region’s politics. (Page 25)
12. The Rise and Fall of Hola’s Cotton Empire
Hola’s cotton industry collapsed in 1989 after the River Tana changed course, crippling irrigation systems and shutting its ginnery. Once a thriving hub, the town now struggles with poverty and abandoned farms. (Page 26)
13. Putin-Trump Summit Planned Amid Ukraine War Talks
Russia and the U.S. have agreed to arrange a Putin-Trump meeting, their first since 2021, to discuss ending the Ukraine war. While Trump threatens sanctions if no deal is struck, Russia remains cautious on a three-way meeting with Zelenskiy.(Page 27)
14.10-Man Harambee Stars Hold Angola to Draw
Kenya’s Harambee Stars drew 1-1 with Angola in the Chan Group A match despite playing with 10 men after Marvin Nabwire’s red card. VAR disallowed Angola’s late winner, preserving Kenya’s vital point.(Page 37)
Today’s Daily Nation Newspaper covers different topic’s with wider range of stories
Today’s Daily Nation Newspaper covers different topic’s with wider range of stories
Today’s Daily Nation Newspaper covers different topic’s with wider range of stories
Today’s Daily Nation Newspaper covers different topic’s with wider range of stories
Today’s Daily Nation Newspaper covers different topic’s with wider range of stories
Today’s Daily Nation Newspaper covers different topic’s with wider range of stories