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CCTV Footage Shows Armed Individuals Raiding Former KEMSA Chairperson Irungu Nyakera's Hotel
CCTV footage has captured armed individuals raiding the hotel owned by former Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) chairperson Irungu Nyakera in Kisumu. Former KEMSA chairperson Irungu Nyakera has condemned the attack by goons at his hotel, describing the incident as a violent incursion. Meanwhile, eleven police officers from Kisii County remain in custody as their case concerning alleged theft during an operation continues, with the officers set to remain detained until Thursday. Additionally, Kiprono Kittony has urged leaders not to politicize markets, calling for protection of market credibility.
Taita Taveta Residents Ordered to Evacuate Flood-Prone Areas
Residents of Taita Taveta County are being urged to relocate from flood-prone areas to avert potential disasters amid concerns over the approaching rainy season and the vulnerability of low-lying regions to severe flooding. Flash floods have devastated Taita Taveta, leaving 348 households displaced and in urgent need of assistance. Nairobi leaders have separately expressed appreciation for the government's efforts in relocating residents from vulnerable riverbanks, viewing this as a crucial step towards enhancing public safety and preventing potential disasters.
Nairobi Families Search for Missing Relatives at City Mortuary
Families remain camped outside the Nairobi City Mortuary, desperately searching for their missing relatives following devastating floods. Survivors recount harrowing experiences as raging floodwaters transformed a Friday evening in Nairobi into a desperate struggle for survival, with the sudden deluge catching many off guard. Residents of Ngenya Village in Lari are also living in fear of landslides following heavy rainfall in the area.
KRA Officers at Jomo Kenyatta Airport to Wear Body Cameras
Kenya Revenue Authority officials at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are now required to wear body-worn cameras in a significant move to combat corruption and tax evasion. The Ministry of Health is simultaneously taking proactive measures to combat waterborne diseases amidst ongoing rainfall, collaborating with county governments to manage potential health impacts. Kenyan coffee farmers have also been urged to avoid planting coffee seedlings in former forest areas to secure a market for their produce in Europe under new coffee procurement regulations set by the European Union.
Pupils at Risk as Leaking Classrooms Disrupt Learning in Kilifi
Pupils at Mikiryani Primary School in Kilifi are learning in hazardous conditions due to leaking classrooms and weak roofs, significantly disrupting their education. At the same time, families in Mukuru Kwa Njenga have transitioned from informal settlements to modern apartments through the Affordable Housing Programme, a development residents credit with restoring their dignity and hope. Nandi elders and the Kenya Forest Service are set to plant trees at the Johana N'geno crash site as a tribute to the six victims who tragically lost their lives in the incident.
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