The day's editorial focus was on Deputy President Gachagua's multi-front legal battle to halt his impeachment appeals, moving to the Supreme Court (Capital FM) and seeking UN intervention against President Ruto (Nairobi Leo), while the Senate rejected illness claims for his absence during trial (TV47 Digital). Morning coverage was dominated by the Africa Forward Summit's second day, with Presidents Ruto and Macron rallying African youth on digital economy (Eastleigh Voice) and Ruto approving Dangote's East African refinery in Mombasa (The Kenya Times). Protests near the summit led to 11 arrests (Capital FM). By afternoon, attention shifted to election preparations: Gen Zs innovated to independently tally the 2027 presidential poll (Daily Nation), while IEBC warned of a Sh33.4 billion funding gap (Eastleigh Voice). Late reports included doctors' strike notices in Meru and Isiolo (Citizen) and anti-France protests in Nairobi (Eastleigh Voice).