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The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika and taken to General Kago Funeral Home. [Courtesy]
A second body of the four men who went missing in Kitengela, Kajiado County on April 19 has been found in Thika Sub-County.
The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika, Kiambu County and taken to General Kago Funeral Home.
Imbai’s family declined to speak to the media with police saying the body was moved to the morgue on April 20, a day after he and the other three went missing.
Earlier on, the body of Elijah Obuong , 35, was also retrieved from Mathioya River in Murang’a County stashed in a sack.
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The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika and taken to General Kago Funeral Home. [Courtesy]
A second body of the four men who went missing in Kitengela, Kajiado County on April 19 has been found in Thika Sub-County.
The body of Benjamin Imbai, 30, was retrieved from a thicket in Thika, Kiambu County and taken to General Kago Funeral Home.
Imbai’s family declined to speak to the media with police saying the body was moved to the morgue on April 20, a day after he and the other three went missing.
Earlier on, the body of Elijah Obuong , 35, was also retrieved from Mathioya River in Murang’a County stashed in a sack.
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The four friends went missing in Kitengela, Kajiado County on Monday, April 19, 2021. [Courtesy]
Police in Kitengela, Kajiado County have launched a search for four youthful men who went missing last Monday, April 19, in unclear circumstances.
The four arrived at Club Enkare in the afternoon, ordered a few drinks and were last seen leaving the entertainment joint at 3pm towards the facility’s parking bay, where they had left their vehicle; a white Toyota Mark X of registration plate KCQ 715C.
Their subsequent movements were not captured on tape, as Club Enkare had not installed CCTV cameras at the time.
Nema shut down illegal terrazzo factory in Kajiado
Thursday April 22 2021
By STANELY NGOTHO
Summary
Nema has closed down a factory situated at Noonkopir area Kitengela that was operating illegally within a residential area.
The closure of the factory followed members of the public outcry over noise and air pollution.
Angry residents had petitioned Nema raising alarm over sharp dust billowing from the unnamed factory causing them respiratory complications.
The National Environment Management Authority (Nema) has closed down a factory situated at Noonkopir area Kitengela that was operating illegally within a residential area.
The closure of the factory followed members of the public outcry over noise and air pollution.