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Inspector General Joins Eid-ul-Fitr Celebrations in Eastleigh Amid Tight Security

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Nairobi, Kenya – The Inspector General of the National Police Service (NPS), Douglas Kanja Kirocho, joined the Muslim community in Eastleigh to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan. The event, held earlier today, drew thousands of worshippers and was closely monitored by a strong security presence. Kamukunji MP Yusuf Hassan shared highlights of the gathering on his official X account, @MPyusufhassan, acknowledging the presence of senior security officials who accompanied the Inspector General. Among them were Nairobi Regional Police Commander George Seda, Police Spokesperson Michael Nyaga Muchiri, Starehe OCPD Muraya, and Eastleigh North OCS Abdi Dis. Expressing his gratitude, MP Hassan commended the police leadership for their efforts in ensuring a safe and peaceful celebration. "My thanks to the IG and his team for their presence and commitment to ensuring a peaceful and joyful celebration," he posted, tagging the official NPS account, @NPSOFFICIAL_KE. Eastleig...

Another Kenyan Officer Killed in Haiti as Mission Faces Growing Danger

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Another Kenyan Officer Killed in Haiti as Mission Faces Growing Danger The streets of Haiti have claimed yet another Kenyan life. Benedict Kabiru, a dedicated police officer deployed as part of the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission, was shot and killed in an ambush during an anti-gang operation in Savien on Monday, March 24, 2025. His body remains in the hands of the very gangs he was sent to help contain, and Kenyan authorities are working urgently to recover it. Kabiru’s death is a painful reminder of the mounting risks Kenyan officers are facing in Haiti. Just a month ago, Police Constable Samuel Tompoi Kaetuai met the same fate in the Artibonite region. With each passing day, the mission seems to be growing more dangerous, and families back home are left to wonder if their loved ones will ever return. Haitian President Fritz Alphonse Jean has vowed to hunt down those responsible, but words alone cannot erase the fear and grief gripping the families of the fallen officers...

Fire at Liguang Market- China Kills 8, Injures 15

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  Fire at Liguang Market- China Kills 8, Injures 15 Representation pic A massive fire broke out at the Liguang vegetable market in northern China on Saturday morning, leaving eight people dead and 15 others injured. The blaze erupted around 8:40 am local time, quickly spreading through the market, which was crowded with vendors and shoppers. Firefighters battled the flames for hours before bringing them under control. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, with initial reports suggesting flammable materials may have accelerated its spread. The injured have been taken to local hospitals, while officials have expressed condolences to the victims' families and pledged support to those affected.

Eastleigh Woman Brutally Beaten by Brother Over Uganda Trip

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Eastleigh Woman Brutally Beaten by Brother Over Uganda Trip! A woman in Eastleigh has sustained critical injuries and was rushed to Bilal Hospital after allegedly being assaulted by her brother.  Reports indicate that the incident occurred after the woman traveled to Uganda to visit a friend, which angered her brother.  He allegedly confiscated her travel documents and assaulted her. The matter has been reported at Pangani Police Station.

SOMALIA PREDICTED TO COLLIDE WITH INDIA , FORMING THE " Somalaya" MOUNTAINS

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  SOMALIA PREDICTED TO COLLIDE WITH INDIA , FORMING THE " Somalaya" MOUNTAINS Somalia and Madagascar are predicted to drift away from Africa due to the tectonic plate movement along the East African Rift valley. In a 2021 research report, Professor Douwe van Hinsbergen of Ultrecht University claims that over the next 200 million years, these landmasses are forecast to collide with the Indian Plate resulting in the formation of what he termed as " Somalaya Mountains"  However expert critics argue that projecting plate tectonics 200 million years is nothing but speculative just like forecasting the weather in a century to come.  But from geological standpoint, if the Earth's past supercontinents like Pangea and Gondwana are anything to believe then this idea of the formation of " Somalaya" isn't just a mere speculative but inevitable.  While many maybe uncertain about the absolute possibility of this scenario, one thing that's certain is that ...

Governor Natembeya Condemns insults and false allegations at the Funeral of Mana Anne Nanyama

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  Governor Natembeya Condemns insults and false allegations at the Funeral of Mana Anne Nanyama Trans Nzoia County Governor George Natembeya has issued a strong statement condemning what he termed as "shameful and mannerless utterances" made by some political leaders during the funeral of Mama Anne Nanyama in Kabuchai, Bungoma County. The governor revealed that he was the target of "severe verbal attacks" at the event, including accusations of orchestrating extrajudicial abductions in the previous regime. In response, Natembeya refuted these claims, affirming his integrity and commitment to public service. "Let it be known that George Natembeya served as a diligent, honest, and truthful servant to the people of Kenya. I resigned as The Regional Commissioner without any stain or scandal," he said. The governor claimed that he was attacked solely because he stood with Kenyans and boldly urged  the President  to end the abductions and extra judicial killings ...

Drama Unfolds as South Korea's President Faces Rebellion Charges

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  Drama Unfolds as South Korea's President Faces Rebellion Charges The political heat in South Korea turned in to a dramatic standoff on Friday, as investigators tried to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. For nearly six hours, Yoon’s official residence became the center of attention, with security forces blocking the anti-corruption agency's team from entering. This standoff wasn’t just about an arrest—it’s the latest twist in a deeply divided South Korea. Yoon is accused of rebellion after declaring martial law in December 2024, a move that saw soldiers surround the National Assembly. Many say this was his desperate attempt to cling to power, but it only led to his impeachment by lawmakers a few days later. The images of investigators standing outside his residence, unable to proceed, have sparked mixed reactions. Some see Yoon as a leader standing his ground, while others call him a symbol of the country's political crisis. Now, all eyes are on the Constitutional ...