— Kenyans to wait longer to know the number of soldiers killed in El Adde Somalia, by militants Al-Shabaab. Bodies of 40 soldiers have been buried five months since the attack and the military is yet to complete DNA tests to identify others. (Sunday Nation)
— Deputy President William Ruto tells the Opposition that his ruling coalition Jubilee will beat them in 2017 elections because they have no development agenda. (The Standard on Sunday)
— Kenya’s rugby squad qualifies for quarters in the Paris Sevens games despite losing narrowly to New Zealand. The team had earlier crushed Russia and Portland. (The Star)
— Medical practitioners union has threatened to hold mass resignation of doctors in 90 days if their demand for the formation of a human resources body to handle their issues is not heeded. (People Daily) Enditem
Source: Xinhua