On Monday, July 21, national newspapers reported in an extensive interview with the former ODM leader, Raila Odinga.
Source: UGC
The newspapers also raised concerns of Mount Kenya MPs supporting President William Ruto.
1. The Star
The newspaper reported on the move by the Criminal Investigation Department (DCI) to sue activist Boniface Mwangi for terrorism.
Sunday, July 20, DCI It issued a statement explaining the reason for the arrest of the prominent human rights activist.
In a statement, detectives noted that Mwangi was arrested for allegedly supporting terrorist activities during The procession of June 25.
Officials conducted a search at Mwangi Office in Reform Hub, Rose Avenue, Hurlingham, where they found: Disks out nine data storage (External Hard Drives), two computers, Brave Media Ltd and Courage Ltd, Corporate Seal, Six checks, textbooks, two -dimensional tear gas, 7.62.
Mwangi is detained at Pangani Police Station where he is arrested in court tomorrow, Monday, July 21, 2025, for allegedly supporting terrorist acts and illegal shooting.
2. Daily Nation
The newspaper reported on complaints by Mount Kenya MPs supporting the Kenyan Union government first.
More than 40 MPs supporting President William Ruto said that the mistakes of some government officials are increasingly making them unable to sell the presidential agenda.
In a press conference last week, the leaders referred to arbitrary statements, ethnic terms, inflammatory statements about the 2027 elections, unbalanced plans for empowerment and failing to control Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua as the causes of hatred in the region.
Through the Kenyan parliamentary conference, the parliamentarians said that such unresolved issues would make them completely unable to encourage government support in the area.
The Leader of The Service Party, Mwangi Kiunjuri said remarks from presidential partners from other areas, such as plans to steal 2027 votes, reduce the popularity of the President.
“We are working hard to make sure the area of Mount Kenya does not stay out of this government. But some of our people must keep their mouths.“The Njunjuri said.
The MPs sought a disciplinary message and a joint plan to sell the President’s agenda.
3. Nation today
The Swahili newspaper reported on an exclusive interview with ODM leader Raila Odinga about his call for negotiations.
Speaking to NTV On Sunday, July 20, Raila stressed that it was a session of all generations that could solve the problems of the nation.
“These issues will not be resolved for Ruto to leave. Because Ruto can leave, then be found – tomorrow you will be screaming at Guomaga Must Go, or Kalonzo Must Go. So we must find a way to address these issues once and for all,” Raila said.
He suggested that negotiations should begin at the polling station and continue to the national level, saying that through that stage, the views of all Kenyans will be considered.
“My proposal is that this conversation starts in the country – at the polling station where everyone has the right to assemble. He said.
4. The Standard
President William Ruto called on parents to be more responsible in the upbringing of their children.
Speaking during the service of the AIC Bomani Church, Machakos County, on Sunday, July 20, the President warned that the government or institutions like the Church cannot replace the parent.
“Our children are a gift from God to our families and the nation. We must raise them; Ruto said.

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Ruto warned parents against letting the police raise their children, explaining that the police had been taught to deal with criminals, not to raise.
“We should all be responsible if our children make a mistake,” He said.
“The police have been taught to deal with criminals, not in the care. If you hand your children to the police, what do you expect? I take a while to raise my children, and everyone should do so,” he added.
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