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JUST IN: Several Tanzanian MPs Injured in Road Accident En Route to EAC Parliamentary Games in Mombasa 

  Several Tanzanian Members of Parliament sustained injuries in a road accident while traveling to Mombasa, Kenya, for the East Africa Community (EAC) Parliamentary Games, according to Alego Usonga MP Samuel Atandi. The accident involved members of the Tanzanian delegation, including football players. MP Atandi confirmed the incident during a media address at the Nairobi Railway
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JUST IN: President Ruto urges universities to allow students with fee balances to sit for exams 

  NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 6 – President William Ruto has urged public universities to allow students utilizing the  new funding model to sit for their end of year examinations as they await full disbursement of funds. While delivering his remarks at the Scott Christian University graduation ceremony event held in Machakos President Ruto appealed to the universities Read More

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JUST IN: Kisumu Chiefs ordered to conduct patrols with police in festive season 

  KISUMU, Kenya, Dec 6 – Chiefs and their assistants in Kisumu County have been directed to conduct foot patrols alongside police officers as the government puts in measures to secure the country this festive season. The County Commissioner Benson Leparmorijo says plans are complete for heightened security within the county. Leparmorijo says all police officers Read More

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JUST IN: Tsunami warning cancelled after magnitude 7 earthquake strikes California coast 

  A strong 7.0 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of northern California, according to the US Geological Survey. A tsunami warning was initially issued along the coasts of both northern California and southern Oregon – an area that includes about 4.7 million people – but was later rescinded. The earthquake’s epicentre hit closest to Read More

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JUST IN: Sakaja: Sh844mn spent in Q1 of 2024/25, contrary to Controller of Budget’s report 

  NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 6 – Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has refuted claims made in the Controller of Budget’s (COB) report, which stated that the county spent no funds on development. In a statement, the Governor clarified that the Nairobi County Government had, in fact, spent nearly Sh900 million on various development projects since July 2024. Read More

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