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Anerlisa Muigai reveals reasons for Nero Water’s recent inactivity

  Nero Water CEO Anerlisa Muigai has finally addressed why her brand has been inactive and less visible in the market, despite its former popularity. In a video on her social media, the 34-year-old entrepreneur opened up about feeling unmotivated, which led her to pause operations as she sought something more fulfilling. CHECK OUT: Keroche Heiress
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JUST IN: US Presidential Election on Knife Edge in Early Vote Results 

  Early vote results show the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris to become the next president is too close to call. As expected, Trump has won his home state of Florida and other conservative strongholds across the map, while Kamala Harris is sweeping liberal bastions on the east coast, the BBC’s US partner, CBS, […]
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JUST IN: Police Arrest Teachers for Photocopying Chemistry Exam Paper During KCSE 

  Police in Homa Bay County arrested eight teachers for allegedly participating in malpractices during the ongoing Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. The teachers, employed at a secondary school in the Homa Bay Town constituency, were reportedly caught photocopying a Chemistry exam paper on Monday evening. Sub-County Police Commander Emmanuel Kiplagat confirmed the incident, stating that the suspects took advantage of a candidate’s illness to photocopy the exam paper. Kiplagat noted, “We still don’t know the motive behind reproducing copies of the paper.” The arrested individuals include the center manager, invigilators, and teachers hired by the school’s board of
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JUST IN: Magistrate Grants 21-Day Custody of Prime Suspect in Eastleigh Murders 

  The prime suspect in the murder of three women abducted from Eastleigh, Nairobi, will remain in police custody as detectives work to complete their investigation. On Monday, Makadara Senior Principal Magistrate Mary Njagi ordered Hashim Dagane Muhumed’s detention at Ruaraka Police Station until December 2, 2024, when police will present him in court for further directions. Officers from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) arrested Muhumed on November 3, 2024, following a tip-off from the public. He is under investigation for the deaths of Dahabo Daud Said, Musayba Abdi Mohamed, and Amina Abdirashid Dahir, all of whom were relatives. Magistrate
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JUST IN: Mechanics Beaten to Death at Nairobi Garage Over Alleged Fuel Theft 

  Two mechanics were killed at a garage in Nairobi’s Ruai area after being accused of siphoning fuel from vehicles at the facility. On Monday afternoon, other employees accused the men, identified as John Oduor Otieno and Emmanuel Oduor Martin, of stealing fuel from parked cars to sell. Their coworkers raised an alarm, which escalated to a violent attack. Tragically, the two men were beaten to death at the scene. When police arrived, they found the victims’ bodies inside the garage, each displaying numerous injuries inflicted by blunt objects. Following the incident, officers detained two suspects believed to be involved in
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JUST IN: New Arrest in Willis Ayieko Murder Case: Detectives Capture Bodaboda Rider 

  Detectives have arrested another suspect in the murder investigation of Willis Ayieko Onyango, a former Human Resource Manager at Wells Fargo. Authorities apprehended Fredrick Otieno Omondi in Kisumu, believing he played a crucial role in the events leading up to the brutal abduction and murder of Ayieko. Omondi, a motorcycle rider, allegedly transported Victor Ouma, also known as Sisco, to the location where Onyango was abducted. Victor Ouma Okoth is currently in police custody and has been linked to the crime along with his deceased brother, Robert Wakolo Okoth, and several other unidentified individuals. RELATED – Willis Ayieko Murder Suspect
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JUST IN: New Tax Regulations on the Horizon: Treasury Consolidates Eight Measures into Three Bills 

  The National Treasury has announced plans to reinstate eight tax provisions previously removed from the rejected Finance Bill 2024. The Treasury will consolidate these tax measures into three new bills: the Tax Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024; the Tax Procedures (Amendment) Bill, 2024; and the Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi explained that these proposed amendments aim to foster sustainable growth, innovation, and long-term economic resilience. The reinstated measures include a minimum top-up tax, expanded digital marketplace regulations, pension contributions, and withholding tax on goods supplied to public entities. Additional measures encompass an economic presence tax,
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JUST IN: Starting January, All Passengers Entering Kenya Must Declare Mobile Device IMEI Numbers 

  The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) announced that starting January 1, 2025, all passengers entering Kenya must declare and register the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers of their mobile devices at the port of entry. In a notice issued on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, KRA emphasized that passengers must declare any mobile devices they plan to use during their stay. Each device must be listed on the F88 passenger declaration form, along with its corresponding IMEI number. KRA explained that this new customs requirement aims to enhance tax compliance and improve regulatory oversight of mobile devices brought into the country.
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