Wednesday, March 19, reported on a variety of topics, including the visit of the Dutch king Willem-Alexander.
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1. The Star
The newspaper reported on a tragic incident involving a young man from Eldama Ravine, Baringo County.
Fredrick Kiptanui, 26, reportedly disappeared for several days before his body was found later.
The star It reported that his body was found in the gurusalal waterfall, your counsel, Eldama Ravine.
The incident occurred amid rumors that the boy died after losing KSh 2,000 in gambling.
His widow, Naomi Jelagat, remembered her last confusing words before she disappeared.
“He told me that he does not feel well and his body will be found in the water,” He said.
Koibatek's suburban police commander, Joel Chepkwony, said the body was probably in the water for several days.
“Currently, the cause of death has not been identified. The body did not have visible injuries, a condition that raises questions about the circumstances of the death,” He said.
The case is being investigated by the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) to identify the exact cause of death.
There is more concern over the last message he posted on social networks five days before his body was found.
The body was taken to the Mercy Mission Hospital Reservoir pending the examination of the corpse.
2. People Daily
The newspaper reported on the official visit of the Dutch king to Kenya.
King Willem-Alexander and his wife, Queen Máxima, arrived in Kenya on Tuesday, March 18, for their three-day visit.
They were welcomed by the President William Ruto and National Mother Rachel Ruto.
In his speech after the arrival, the king urged his host, President Ruto, to respect the fundamental rights of all Kenyans.
He emphasized the importance of good governance, democracy and accountability.
“Kenyans, like the Dutch, want their rights as free citizens to be respected and their voices to be heard. He said.
3. The Standard
The newspaper reported on its challenges after the government canceled the advertising contract.
The Standard expressed anger after being excluded from an advertising program that was previously linked to other media.
It blamed the Secretary of the ICT Ministry, Edward Kisiangani, claiming he was using threats and government business to stop free and fair journalism.
Calling itself “brave newspaper”, The Standard has been publishing front -page headlines that criticize the current government without fear.
The newspaper has been criticizing current government officials, including the President, for failing to serve Kenyans properly.
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