The day was shaped by two parallel tragedies. In the early hours, a lorry collided with a matatu on the Nakuru-Eldoret highway, killing six and injuring several others; the story dominated morning bulletins across Citizen, Tuko, and Kenyans, with Daily Nation later publishing families' final calls with victims. Simultaneously, the repatriation of Kenyans from South Africa reached its conclusion: Eastleigh Voice and TV47 Digital announced the final evacuation flight set for July 9, while Citizen reported the arrival of 60 more returnees, capping a week of xenophobic violence coverage. Political tensions surfaced in the afternoon as Murkomen warned Gachagua of minute-by-minute monitoring until 2027, and Gachagua claimed Ruto offered him and allies 500 acres. The Court of Appeal declared Ruaraka school land public, undercutting a Sh1.7 billion compensation claim.