Kenyan Newspaper, September 3: Study with a 4 -year student found killed in school

Wednesday, August 3, published a variety of topics, including the killing of a young student in Narok County.

The front pages of the Daily Nation magazine and National Today. Photo: Bongo Pictures From Daily Nation and Nation Today.
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Elsewhere, the newspapers focused Johnson Sakaja who was staring at the sight.

1. The Standard

The Standard saved the opportunity for the murder of a 4th -grade student in Narok County.

According to police reports, Duncan Caleb Riano, a nine -year -old student at Narok Adventist primary school and Junior Secondary School, was diagnosed with serious injuries to his neck.

Investigators found blood cells in various areas, including a school toilet, boarding door, and close to clothing straps.

Authority has taken the school’s guards and placed them under police protection.

Narok County Police Commander John Momanyi confirmed that the child passed away while receiving treatment at Narok County Training and Appeal Hospital.

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“This is a very sensitive and sad case. We urge the public to be calm as the investigation is underway,” The Standard newspaper quoted Momanyi.

Caleb’s father Riano shared his sadness about the mysterious situations around his son’s death, remembering that he was at work in Kajiado when the school contacted him about the Caleb situation.

“I asked my sister who lives near the school to look at her situation, when I phoned her again she screamed saying she was not there, it was the worst time in my life,” He said.

His eldest son, a student at the same college, was the first to see Caleb missing at breakfast, resulting in a search for his classmates that led to such a bad discovery.

“I’m not disappointed with anyone. Why do they kill my innocent son? I pray for justice to be done,” He said.

Preliminary results show that Caleb may have been attacked in a school washing room before his body was moved to boarding.

The tragedy was very disturbing to the local community, with parents raising serious concerns about the school’s security protocols.

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“How are we afraid of the child. one said.

Many questioned the absence of staff during the incident and criticized the decision to transfer the child to the hospital before reporting to law enforcement agencies.

In response, the Ministry of Education has ordered the school’s closure indefinitely to allow a thorough investigation.

As the investigation is underway, residents remain concerned and call for accountability, justice for Caleb, and more consistent protection to prevent such events in educational institutions.

2. Daily Nation

The newspaper reported on President William Ruto’s efforts and ODM cadre Raila Odinga to rescue Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja, who was on the verge of removal.

Approximately 85 ward representatives from all over the city had submitted their signatures to approve the process of removing Sakaja in the office on the basis of corruption, misuse of the office and misconduct among others.

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After three days of meetings, some of which lasted until midnight, MCAS were tempted to terminate their plan.

Earlier, Sakaja called for the help of former Westlands MP Fred Gumo and Suna East MP Junet Mohamed, a close ally of Raila.

Raila, who has been meeting with the leadership of the Nairobi County Parliament since his removal was presented, called on the MCAs to suspend the move to give the governor time to reform.

A similar message came from the White House, where the President asked his supporters to give the governor two months to fix matters.

In a two -hour session, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) MCAS listed their complaint against the governor, while Ruto He is in charge of asking them to temporarily terminate the plan.

MCAs who attended the meeting said Ruto allowed them to submit their complaint without threats.

Sakaja was not invited to the White House meeting on Tuesday.

Speaking after the meeting, MCA South B, Waithera Chege, who is also the deputy leader of the minority, said they agreed to postpone the move after Ruto intervened.

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As part of the temporary agreement, Ruto is expected to hold another meeting today (Wednesday) with MCAS and the governor.

“At the meeting, we will emphasize the issues we want the governor to deal with within 60 days. Ruto is quoted.

3. Nation today

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