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Headteachers accuse Education ministry of failing to communicate in advance on the August 2 break. KSSHA Chair Kahi Indimuli said the directive attracted outrage from parents and teachers.
Maintaining some schools were compelled to make arrangements to accommodate students.
Police in Likuyani, Kakamega County are probing an incident where a man allegedly strangled his wife to death.
Area Assistant Chief Maurice Mukopi said the incident in Binyenya village in Moi’s Bridge saw the suspect, Ambrose Nyongesa strangle Daisy Chepkurui to death over an unknown reason.
There was drama in Karagita estate, Naivasha, after three men accused of being ‘witchdoctors’ were arrested for conning a casual labourer of Ksh135,000.
The trio had convinced the mason that they could contain the movements of his wife whom he suspected of having an extra-marital affair.
Suspected Al-Shabaab militants attack Anti-Stock Theft Unit camp in Kotulo, Mandera County; 3 officers injured by bomb shrapnel; reinforcement sent from Wajir.
Sex Workers have asked the government to allow them to work as usual even during voting days as most people will be stressed after losing elections and only they know how to reduce that stress legally!
Nine Moi University students are in police custody in connection with the circulation of hate leaflets through their WhatsApp group.
An Eldoret court has allowed police to detain the students for three days as investigations go on. The case will be mentioned on August 5.
The leaflets warn some communities to leave Uasin Gishu County ahead of next week’s General Election if they do not vote in a certain manner.
IEBC responded to clip purported to be of Suna East MP Junet Mohamed allegedly convening a high-level meeting with their top officials. Vice Chairperson Juliana Cherera affirmed no such meeting was called. Pointing out the electoral body had launched investigations into the clip.
Government spokesperson Cyrus Oguna appealed to leaders in the political front to champion for peace to Kenyans. He highlighted in the recent weeks leaders have engaged in ‘strong and impressionable’ sentiments against one another that threaten the county’s peace.
DCI on high alert after a suspect escaped while being transferred from his cell at Industrial Area police station to Nairobi Remand and Allocation Maximum Prison. He escaped after he tricked an officer into allowing him to take a bath in private hours before appearing in court.
Agriculture CS Peter Munya said the state will have a crackdown from August 1 targeting millers who’ve hoarded their stocks contributing to the maize shortage. Explaining his ministry carried out an assessment of millers responsible disregarding President Uhuru’s directive.