On Friday, February 28, Kenyan newspapers investigated the last minutes of English Scott Campbell before being killed.
The daily newspaper also reported that the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga And President William Ruto were terminating their political treaty even when other opposition leaders joined the head of state.
Source: UGC
1. Daily Nation
State's chiefologian Johansen Oduor is expected to conduct further investigations to find out what killed British businessman Scott Campbell.
Oduor discovered minor injuries to the English body were too small to cause his death. The deceased had traveled to Nairobi for a conference but his body was found in a green sack in Makongo County in Makueni.
These are the last 48 hours:
February 16
- 1pm: Scott and American businessman Michael Edward enter their hotel rooms in JW Marriott.
- 2pm: The Englishman leaves the hotel and meets an unknown person at the Havana bar.
- 4pm: He returns to the hotel and talks to the staff before entering his room.
February 17
- 11:15 AM: He takes about a mile to Havana Bar and meets his new friend.
- 4:39 PM: Scott comes out of the restaurant along with his friend, accompanying another man wearing diminished jeans pants, white t -shirts, and white sneakers. Her friend requests a taxi from the app.
- 6pm: Michael Edward calls Scott to arrange a meeting before launching his product on February 19, but his phone is off.
- 7pm: Scott reportedly disappeared from the Parklands police station.
February 18
DCI It joins its search and asks for Interpol's help.
February 22
2:46 PM: Pastor, Brian Muuo, finds his body stored in a green sack in the Makongo forest along the all-Machakos road.
2. The Standard
The post revealed that former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and President William Ruto They have completed their agreement to share the authorities before the 2027 general election.
This comes after Raila lost the race for the Chairman of the African Union Commission against Mahmoud Ali Youssouf of Djibouti.
One source revealed that Raila would announce his political direction next week after consulting with his supporters across the country.
Ruto allies have been pushing for the formation of the Prime Minister's office to afford Raila.
“Raila returns home. We have to look for a structure that will handle him,” Belgut MP Nelson Koech of the ruling coalition of Kenya first Alliance said.
3. People Daily
Several senior lawyers may lose their position of attorney general if the request submitted by James Ong'amo is approved.
Ong'amo wants the names of 34 lawyers to be removed from the list of senior lawyers, saying they were given the title illegally during the era of Independence and Kibaki.
Among them are former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga, former Attorney General Amos, Paul Muite, Gibson Kamau Kuria and Nzamba Kitonga.
Others are Ahmednasir Abdullahi, Tom Ojienda, Githu Muigai, George Oraro, Keriako Tobiko, Raychelle Omamo (former Prime Minister) and James Orengo.
4. The Star
Ruto faces a major challenge in his goal of re-election 2027 after his former deputy Rigathi Gachagua joined former deputy president Martha Karua, former vice president Kalonzo Musyoka and Dap-K leader Eugene Wamalwa.
Gachagua, who is from the Kenyan Mount Kenya area, has vowed to make sure Ruto becomes president of one term.
The leaders who met during the inauguration of the new Karua, People's Liberation Party, likened the new alliance to the 2002 wave that removed Kanu from power.
“In 1992 we were divided, 1997 and split again. In 2002, we learned a lesson that we cannot succeed without unity,” Wamalwa said.
5. Nation Today
Raila Odinga's fortress in Homa Bay will organize a day of power day 2025.
The blue economy and maritime issues will be the topic of the event.
Interior Secretary (PS) Raymond Omollo exposed plans to develop and repair the Kabunde airport and some of the road infrastructure designated in this area before a public holiday.
On Thursday, February 27, the Secretary -General chaired the Executive Committee in talks with local leaders including Governor Gladys Wanga and MP Peter Kaluma.
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