Author: Oki Bin Oki

Moving boxes isn’t the only thing that comes up when you handle dangerous goods packages. You also have to protect people, property, and the environment. If you label, store, or transport something wrong, it could cause major safety problems or even legal problems. With this blog, you’ll learn the most important lessons you should have learned to handle dangerous goods packages with confidence and care. 1. Understand the Classification of Dangerous Goods Different dangerous things have different risks. Some dangerous goods can explode, some can ignite, and others can release toxic gas. Figure out how to spot each kind. People…

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Inflatable jumping castles, also referred to as bounce houses or bouncy castles, are now a common sight at children’s birthday parties, school carnivals, and family gatherings. Their bright colors, cool shapes, and unlimited bouncing entertainment make them a hit with children of all ages. But while they are only supposed to entertain, jumping castles also have a series of health and development benefits. In this article, we examine the numerous benefits of inflatable jumping castles for children and why they are not just a party crowd-pleaser. 1. Fosters Physical Activity In the era of screen time encroaching to take over…

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Interior and National Administration CS Kipchumba Murkomen visited and engaged officers deployed to handle the 35th Saba Saba commemoration within the Nairobi Metropolitan area. Murkomen thanked all officers who worked tirelessly to protect lives and properties, while exercising restraint. He said the security structures put in place assisted to protect the critical infrastructure with the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD), its environs and other parts of the country, ensuring minimal damage. He, however, acknowledged that enhanced security measures inconvenienced many Kenyans who were unable to access their workstations. He said the measures were necessary to protect lives and property.. “Those…

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Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has been accused of having ties to criminal gangs and of meddling in police investigations into politically motivated murders. These explosive allegations were made by KwaZulu-Natal police boss Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi at a press briefing on Sunday. He said Mr Mchunu was receiving financial support from an allegedly corrupt businessman to fund his “political endeavours”. Mr Mchunu has since denied what he says are “wild allegations” while President Cyril Ramaphosa said they were of “grave national security concern” and “receiving the highest priority attention”. Gen Mkhwanazi detailed a sequence of events he claims led to the “orchestrated”…

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Russia’s Investigative Committee says former Russian transport minister Roman Starovoit has been found dead, apparently with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was dismissed earlier on Monday by President Vladimir Putin. No reason for Starovoit’s dismissal was given and deputy transport minister Andrei Nikitin was announced as his replacement shortly after. The Investigative Committee said it was working to establish the circumstances of the incident. Starovoit was appointed minister of transport in May 2024. Before becoming transport minister Starovoit had served as governor of the Kursk region for almost nine years, until May 2024. The region was partly seized by Ukrainian…

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At least ten people were Monday killed in separate places during the Saba Saba protests held in 17 counties. The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights said there were 29 injuries, two cases of abduction and 37 arrests. The shooting incidents happened in Ngong, Thika, Juja, Embu, Kangemi in Nairobi and Dagoretti among others. The Commission said it noted that significant police barricades were erected on major roads and entry points, severely disrupting the movement of people, particularly in Nairobi. “Additional blockades were reported in Kiambu, Meru, Kisii, Nyeri, Nakuru and Embu.” “Many citizens were unable to report to work,…

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Uganda’s long-serving president, Yoweri Museveni, 80, has been declared the governing party’s candidate in next year’s presidential election, opening the way for him to seek to extend his nearly 40 years in power. In his acceptance speech, Museveni said that he had responded to the call and, if elected, would press ahead with his mission to turn Uganda into a “high middle income country”. Museveni’s critics say he has ruled with an iron hand since he seized power as a rebel leader in 1986. He has won every election held since then, and the constitution has been amended twice to…

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Nairobi’s South C Member of County Assembly Abbas Khalif Sunday called the youths to be peaceful in the country. He told the youths to ensure peace and stability for the growth of democracy in whatever they do. He said Kenyans have constitutional rights to protest and picket but must exercise the same peacefully. “We do not have another country called Kenya and hence there is need for all of us to exercise caution and be peaceful.” “We urge all the youth to be peaceful. Peace is very important ” he said. “There is no need to destroy the country for…

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Moissanite Cuban link chains are rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after jewelry pieces for those who crave luxury without the sky-high price tag of diamonds.  Known for their dazzling brilliance and bold, masculine style, these chains blend elegance and streetwear effortlessly. What Is a Moissanite Cuban Link Chain? A moissanite cuban link features the iconic interlocking pattern of a traditional Cuban chain, but with each link or section adorned with moissanite stones. Moissanite is a gemstone made from silicon carbide. It closely resembles a diamond but is more affordable and sparkles even more under direct light. Unlike traditional…

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The National Police Service (NPS) Sunday warned against any illegal activity during the Saba Saba protests on Monday, July 7. The NPS reaffirmed its constitutional mandate to maintain peace, law, and order, emphasizing that any violation of lawful protest will result in firm and appropriate action. The police acknowledged widespread reports on mainstream and social media about upcoming demonstrations in various parts of the country. While reaffirming that Article 37 of the Constitution guarantees the right to peaceful assembly and demonstration, the NPS reminded the public that this right must be exercised in accordance with the law. The statement signed…

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Kenya Railways Sunday announced the temporary suspension of the 10:00 PM Madaraka Express passenger train service from Mombasa to Nairobi. The management cited technical issues. The decision, communicated through a public notice on Saturday evening, affects passengers scheduled to travel on the night service along the busy Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) route. Kenya Railways emphasized that passenger safety remains its top priority and that the move was made out of an abundance of caution. “We regret to notify members of the public that due to technical issues, the Madaraka Express 10PM passenger train from Mombasa to Nairobi has been suspended,”…

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Two seminarians affiliated with the Yarumal Missionaries died on Saturday morning in a road accident along the Nairobi–Kiserian Road near Rongai, while returning from a memorial service. Several other seminarians were injured in the crash. The accident occurred when a van belonging to the Yarumal Missionaries was reportedly struck on the driver’s side by a Toyota Noah, according to a statement issued by Fr Stephen Safari, Regional Superior of the Yarumal Missionaries in Kenya. The deceased were identified as David Aka Kassi, a philosophy seminarian from Ivory Coast, and Christian Ikechukwu, a Nigerian national visiting the formation house in Kenya.…

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The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Sunday announced a temporary shutdown of its voter verification portal to allow for scheduled system maintenance. In a press release issued on Sunday, the Commission said the maintenance is part of “ongoing migration to new infrastructure aimed at enhancing service delivery through system performance and security.” The electoral body did not specify how long the maintenance would last, but said Kenyans would be notified once the system is fully restored and ready for use. “We highly regret any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding as we work towards serving you better,”…

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McLaren’s Lando Norris took his first home victory in a chaotic, dramatic, rain-affected British Grand Prix. Norris benefited from a 10-second penalty handed to team-mate Oscar Piastri, who was found to have driven erratically during a restart after one of two safety-car periods at Silverstone. Piastri had led the race calmly through a heavy shower of rain and a series of incidents but was passed by Norris when he served his penalty at his final pit stop in the closing laps. Norris appeared to be crying in his helmet on the slowing-down lap and described the win as “beautiful”. It…

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Colombian police arrested the alleged mastermind of the assassination attempt against a presidential hopeful during a rally last month. Miguel Uribe, a conservative senator, was twice shot in the head in the capital, Bogotá, as he was campaigning for his party’s nomination in the 2026 presidential election. Police arrested a suspected criminal, Élder José Arteaga Hernandez, who they say persuaded a 15-year-old to carry out the attack. Four other people had already been arrested, including the teenager charged with shooting Uribe. Uribe remains in a critical condition. The motive for the attempt on his life on 7 June is unclear.…

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