in the headlines: Red alert as coronavirus cases surge

Meria

Elder Lister
Here is what to expect in the papers

Nation-Africa

>> Kenyans pick too governors... Oparanya is the best performer.

>> Clear school fees... Ministry tells parents. Magoha told parents not to worry about fees when schools reopened... it appears that the grace period is over.
>> End of the road for Mugo wa Wairimu - the quack doctor faces 11 years in jail or a fine of Sh 1.4 million.
The Standard
>> Scramble for BBI Cake... it is the season for horse-trading as verious interest groups hold meetings to see the best way for pushing their agenda as BBI picks pace.
>> Red alert as coronavirus cases surge... It is decision time for leaders as several county assemblies shut down, more schools are registering positive cases among students and teachers, hospitals have run out of isolation beds, the public no longer see the need for masks ... etc... hell all round.
>> Man who fought Ruto land grab is dead...
Adrian Gilbert Muteshi, 86, died in Nairobi on Tuesday.
Muteshi was displaced from Eldoret during the 2007 post-election violence and his farm taken.
He accused Ruto of unlawfully taking over his 100-acre farm in Uasin Gishu and sought court intervention.
The High Court in Nairobi ruled that Muteshi had proved that the property was his and that he had been deprived of it.
In turn, Ruto was ordered to pay Sh5 million for illegally occupying the man's land.
Ruto through his lawyers said that he was an unsuspecting buyer who heard that some land was being sold and conducted due diligence before purchasing it from people he believed were the owners of the property.
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