Morning editorial priority focused on the aftermath of a police shooting in Huruma and the deepening fragmentation of the ODM party. Following the previous day’s formal rejection of the Azimio coalition, internal friction escalated as Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi called for the expulsion of Secretary General Edwin Sifuna, while the High Court received a petition to bar President Ruto from using State House for UDA party activities. By midday, media attention shifted to a coordinated institutional rebellion as the Council of Governors announced a total boycott of Senate oversight committees, alleging extortion and harassment by lawmakers. This standoff overshadowed the government's urgent Sh2 billion appeal to address nationwide starvation. In the evening, headlines were dominated by the legal fallout of the governors' defiance and a 7-day strike notice issued by aviation workers. Simultaneously, coverage tracked the return of the matatu strike and reports of Kenyan mercenaries killed in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, sustaining a narrative of domestic and international instability.