Good morning and welvome to Thursday 27 July, newspaper headline reviews. Among newspapers featured in this article include: The Standard, Daily Nation, People Daily and The Star.
The Standard.
Yesterday, Azimio led Kenyans in honoring protestors whose lives were lost during elections. Candles were lit and flowers were laid in different parts of the country to commemorate the fallen victims.
Daily Nation.
Sugar millers in Western and Nyanza are set to close indefinitely today after decline of sugarcane production in the areas. In the past six months there has been a decline in cane production and is attributed to lack of investment by millers.
The Star.
President William Ruto in a message online invited opposition leader Raila Odinga for talks at Statehouse after his visit from Tanzania. Raila has since refuted the invitation alleging that it was a public stunt.
People Daily.
Former president Uhuru Kenyatta’s eldest son, Jomo yesterday moved to court over revocation of firearm. This is after his home was raided by alleged government officers in pursuit of illegal firearms.
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