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Two Polish tourists were Wednesday killed in an accident involving their vehicle and a trailer at Mariakani Maji Ya Chumvi area on Mombasa highway.  Police said two other tourists, their driver and a guide were injured and rushed to hospital after the 7 am incident. There no further details on the victims. National Police Service spokeswoman Dr Resila Onyango confirmed the accident. She said the accident involved a trailer and the van carrying the tourists who were headed for Nairobi direction. She said the injured were stable in hospital. “An investigation has been opened to establish how the accident happened,”…

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A 44-year-old man was tragically stabbed and killed in a robbery outside his house in Nairobi’s Kariobangi estate. Emmanuel Khamasi who is an employee at the Serena Hotels in Nairobi had arrived home at about 2 am on Tuesday morning and as usual, he called his wife to open the main gate for him. The wife told police she woke up and threw the key to the man from the balcony as it is the norm and walked back to her bed oblivious of what he was facing. Police said it was then that unknown people confronted Khamasi prompting a…

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More Kenyan police officers could leave for Haiti anytime from December 14 after authorities announced they are reopening the country’s main international and domestic airports in Port-au-Prince. Toussaint Louverture International Airport and the Guy Malary domestic airport were both closed last month after Spirit Airlines, JetBlue Airways and American Airlines were struck by gang gunfire on Nov. 11. No passengers were hurt during the incidents, although a flight attendant on board Spirit Airlines Flight 951 out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport did sustain minor injuries after the aircraft was riddled with bullets as it prepared to land. The incident forced…

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President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for the largest deportation of migrants in US history would crash the economy, sending inflation and unemployment soaring while undermining trust in the military, senators heard Tuesday. The Republican leader has vowed to declare an immigration national emergency when he takes office in January, and use troops to round up and expel the country’s estimated 13 million undocumented migrants. But a Democratic-led Senate session focusing on ways the move could harm Americans heard from witnesses including a former army chief and immigration experts, who said the proposals were a threat to the wellbeing of all Americans. “The president-elect’s mass deportation plans…

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The US has given $20bn (£15bn) to Ukraine, funded by the profits of seized Russian assets. The economic support forms a significant part of a $50bn (£39bn) package agreed by G7 member nations announced in June. Funding the aid through frozen assets means Russia has to “bear the costs of its illegal war, instead of taxpayers,” US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said. It comes a matter of weeks before US President Joe Biden is replaced by Donald Trump, who has said he wants to end the war in Ukraine quickly upon taking office. The president-elect has characterised financial support to…

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A House Task Force investigating the assassination attempts against Donald Trump earlier this year has called on the Secret Service to reduce the number of people it protects and “review” its investigative role after “failures” almost led to tragedy.  The report identified a “litany” of failures before and during the 13 July shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, and a separate 15 September attempt in West Palm Beach, Florida. One person was killed and two were seriously injured during the Butler shooting. Trump was shot in the ear. A separate Senate report released in September found that security failures and poor communication…

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Investigators say the black pistol allegedly recovered from Luigi Mangione, the suspect arrested in connection with the killing of a healthcare executive, appeared to be a ghost gun – a firearm that can be assembled at home. Officials said the device might have been made using a 3D printer, but would have to be tested by ballistic experts to confirm. UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing has once again thrown the spotlight on this controversial weapon that has been called “the fastest growing gun safety problem in the country” by advocacy groups. Here’s what to know about these firearms. What is…

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US President-elect Donald Trump took a light jab at his Canadian counterpart on Tuesday, referring to Justin Trudeau as the “governor” of the “Great State of Canada”.  In an early morning social media post on Tuesday, he references a dinner the pair had in late November at Trump’s Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago. Prime Minister Trudeau travelled to meet Trump following a threat by the president-elect to impose a blanket 25% tariff on Canadian goods when he takes office in January. Trump says in the post he hopes the pair can “continue our in depth talks on Tariffs and Trade, the results…

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A senior man of the clothe from the PCEA Church will be committed to civil jail on January 23, 2025 should he fail to pay a Sh8.3 million loan inclusive of interest he took from Sheria SACCO over five years ago. David Nderitu Ndumo is a man who makes meaning to the English saying, ‘A stick in time saves nine’. This is after the original loans amounting to Sh5.8 million accrued interest and subjecting his 15 guarantors to be deducted salaries in order for Sheria SACCO to recover the loan. The Cooperative Tribunal issued a notice of Show Cause, why…

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A Kibera High court handed a 30-year jail term to a man found guilty of killing his ex-wife. Amos Wanjala Mutelwa was handed the sentence after Prosecuting Counsel Peris Maina proved to the court beyond reasonable doubt that he murdered his 24-year-old ex-lover in 2018. In her ruling, Judge Diana Mochache observed the accused was not remorseful, had constantly denied committing the act, instead alleging that the deceased stabbed herself. The sentencing came after five witnesses, including an eye witness, narrated to court the events leading to the crime. In her testimony, the eye witness told court that after the…

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A 26-year-old man was charged with murder over last week’s fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. Luigi Mangione was taken into custody at a McDonald’s in the town of Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday after a customer at the fast-food outlet recognised him. An Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland family, he was found in possession of a gun and a handwritten document that expressed “ill will” towards corporate America, according to police. People who knew him told US media he suffered from a painful back injury and that he had become socially withdrawn in…

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Brazil’s 79-year-old President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva underwent surgery for a brain hemorrhage related to a recent fall, hospital officials said Tuesday. “The operation went without complications” on Monday night, and Lula was “doing well, under monitoring” in an intensive care unit, the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital in Sao Paulo said in a statement posted on the president’s Instagram account. The hemorrhage was linked to a fall Lula suffered on October 19, the hospital said. Lula had hit his head after falling in a bathroom at the presidential residence in the capital Brasilia and received several stitches. He was admitted to…

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At least seven students were injured and hospitalized early Tuesday December 10 morning after a fire broke out in Hall 5 at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT).  The incident occurred at around 3 am, forcing students to flee for safety, police and the university administration said. The cause of the fire was not immediately known. Students lost their valuables in the incident that took long to contain. Firefighters and disaster response teams contained the blaze hours later preventing it from spreading to nearby structures. Injured students received prompt medical attention, with the university management overseeing their transfer…

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Smallholder Hass Avocado farmers affiliated with listed agri-business firm Kakuzi PLC are set to enjoy a bonus of more than Sh10 million from their produce exports this year. Speaking when he confirmed the smallholders and out-growers bonus payout for 2024, Kakuzi PLC Managing Director Chris Flowers said that notwithstanding the operating challenges this year, the firm is glad that the returns allowed for the bonus payment. Support for smallholders and out growers in Murang’a County and beyond, Mr Flowers said, is part of the firm’s operating ethos and is aptly captured in the recently launched Kakuzi PLC’s fourth Environmental, Social,…

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A 20-year-old man drowned while bathing in a dam in Isinya, Kajiado County. The man identified as Ezekiel Lekipusi was taking a bath at the dam when slid and drowned on Sunday afternoon. Police said the body was not immediately retrieved from the water. The county emergency response team was contacted for assistance and managed to recover the body on Monday. In Sabatia, Vihiga County, a body was found floating in the Izava River. Police said they were called and found the body of an unknown male adult floating in the Izava River. The body which had a wound on…

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