On Tuesday, February 25, Kenyan newspapers wrote about the country's political situation, President William Ruto's intention to stop the former prime minister Raila Odinga gain popularity on one of the front pages.
Source: UGC
The newspapers also reported on disasters, including Briton and school students.
1. Daily Nation
The newspaper reported on the confusing death of a British citizen whose damaged body was found inside the bush in Makueni.
The 58 -year -old Campbell Scott disappeared on February 16.
Makueni County Commander Alice Kimeli confirmed that family members and officials of the British General Commission were well aware of Scott's body in the Makueni County Referral Room.
Scot was the managing director of the FICO data analysis company and was in Kenya to decorate a three -day workshop in Nairobi at the JW Marriot Hotel in Nairobi.
The breeder stumbled on his body in the Malongo forest along the all-Machakos road.
The pastor narrated to see the green sack in which the scent came from.
He informed the local supervisor who arrived at the scene and confirmed that what was inside the sack was a damaged body.
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