CCTV Captures Eight Students Allegedly Setting Utumishi Dormitory Fire: CCTV footage at Utumishi Girls' Service High School captured eight students allegedly setting a dormitory fire that killed 16 classmates. The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has identified six out of eight students arrested in connection with the tragic fire. Following the incident, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula urged the Ministry of Education to act decisively against schools ignoring safety regulations. The Ministry of Education subsequently ordered a nationwide safety audit of all boarding schools. New NTSA regulations on school transport, drink-driving, and vehicle inspections have also sparked concerns in the Kenyan Senate regarding potential cost increases for parents. Ruto Leads Historic Madaraka Day Celebrations in Wajir: President William Ruto led Kenya's 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations in Wajir, marking the first time the North Eastern region has hosted the national commemoration. Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale described the celebrations as historic, while residents gathered at Wajir Stadium in large numbers to mark the occasion. Ahead of the event, President Ruto launched a three-day tour of development projects in North Kenya. Wajir elders gifted President Ruto 100 camels as a sign of gratitude for hosting the celebrations in the region for the first time. President Ruto Announces 15.6 Billion Shillings Housing Project in Wajir: President William Ruto announced a significant government investment of 15.6 billion shillings into a housing project in Wajir, marking a major development for the historically marginalized Northern Kenya region. This announcement came during the 63rd Madaraka Day celebrations held in Wajir County, the first time the national event was hosted in the north-eastern region. Wajir Stadium was filled to capacity for the celebrations, forcing officials to close the gates and turn away attendees, with a full military parade marking the occasion. The stadium was also renamed in honor of the late former Wajir West MP Ahmed Khalif. In a unique cultural gesture, Wajir elders presented President Ruto with 100 camels as a symbol of respect. President Ruto also issued a public apology on behalf of Kenyans for the historical marginalization of the region, acknowledging years of neglect. Gor Mahia Crowned FKF Premier League Champions: Gor Mahia has been officially crowned the FKF Premier League champions for the 2025/26 season, marking a triumphant celebration at Nyayo National Stadium. The victory represents their 22nd league title, solidifying their position as one of Kenya's most successful football clubs. Meanwhile, Kenya's Shujaa rugby team finished eighth at the Valladolid 7s tournament in Spain after a 14-5 loss to France in the seventh-place playoff. South Africa successfully defended their Rugby Africa Women's Cup title by defeating the Kenya Lionesses in the final match. Shikuku, Kidake and Chesebe Shine at Athletics Kenya Masters Trials: Race walker Eric Shikuku and sprinters Grace Kidake and Sylvia Chesebe delivered standout performances at the Athletics Kenya Masters Trials held at the Ulinzi Sports Complex. The event showcased impressive athletic talent across different disciplines. Meanwhile, Shadrack Kipyegon emerged victorious in a dramatic 21km race at the Kitui Green Run, which concluded with the crowning of champions and highlighted the intersection of athletics and environmental conservation. The 5th NCBA Faldo Junior Tour Kenya Championship is gearing up for an exciting final round, showcasing impressive young talent in the country. Ruto Orders New Reforms to Basic Education System: President William Ruto has directed Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba to integrate informal and religious learning systems, such as madrasas, into Kenya's formal education system. This follows a separate order for the Ministry of Education to integrate Madrasa, Duksi, and pastoral instruction programs to increase educational access for marginalized children. Additionally, President Ruto clarified that national identity cards will only be issued to legitimate Kenyan citizens, emphasizing that reforms aim to end discrimination rather than abolish vetting. Meanwhile, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission introduced a strict procedure for accessing sealed ballot boxes during vote tallying, effectively barring recounts. Nationwide Matatu Strike Protests Rising Fuel Prices: A nationwide matatu strike has begun in Kenya as operators protest escalating fuel prices. The strike aims to bring attention to the financial strain on public transport providers, causing significant disruption across the country. Residents of Wajir expressed expectations of the Presidential address particularly in light of the ongoing nationwide matatu strike. The protest highlights the economic challenges facing Kenya's transport sector. DCI Identifies Six of Eight Students Arrested Over Utumishi School Fire That Killed 16 Girls: The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has identified six out of eight students arrested in connection with a tragic fire at Utumishi Girls' School in Gilgil that claimed the lives of 16 girls. CCTV footage has revealed seven suspects in connection with the fire, as the investigation continues into the devastating incident. One student named Fortune Amaya was among those who died following the fire. The Kenyan government will provide psychological support and counselling to families affected by the tragedy.