The morning began with the discovery of missing KFS legal manager Esther Keige's body in a Juja coffee farm, prompting LSK demands for investigation. By mid-morning, President Ruto signed the Sovereign Wealth Fund Bill into law, a story that dominated coverage across Citizen, Eastleigh Voice, and TV47, with details on the 30% share reserved for future generations and the Norway model inspiration. KUCCPS released 2026 university placement results, revealing high competition for medicine courses and 57,000 students missing slots, leading to an extended review window. The IEBC invited public views on 2027 campaign spending limits, while MPs scrutinized poll reform proposals. In the afternoon, Ruto appointed Kindiki to chair a committee overseeing the Sh2.2 trillion Lamu oil refinery project. The DCI launched a probe into a suspected Sh6.2 billion government payroll fraud. An autopsy failed to establish the cause of Keige's death. The day's arc moved from a mysterious death to major policy signings and institutional probes.