Four people have been confirmed dead following a road accident that occurred on Sunday at Kandoje along the Zalewa-Lilongwe M1 road.
Neno Police public relations officer Sargent Joshua Jalasi confirmed of the accident in an interview with the press.
According to Jalasi, the accident happened when a Toyota Ractis driven by Miss.Tiyamike Severe, bearing registration number KK 9382 hit a pothole due to over speeding and swerved to the right lane where she hit another vehicle registration number LL7629 being driven by a Congolese national, Mr.Jimmy Ntwali.
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THE STANDARD By
Kamau Muthoni |
March 17th 2021 at 08:01:18 GMT +0300
A section of Dusit D2 hotel in Nairobi on Riverside drive. [Edward Kiplimo,Standard]
The masterminds of the DusitD2 Hotel terror attack on January 15, 2019, made 140 calls to execute their plan.
Documents filed by the government before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) outlined how the attack was planned, the terrorists’ movements, their roles, and the escape of one of the key operatives, Violet Wanjiru, alias Kemunto, back to Somalia.
The DusitD2 attack was carried out on a significant date, coinciding with the third anniversary of al-Shabaab’s overrunning of a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) base in El Adde, Gedo region.
Police suspected Carmel Chircop was killed over More Supermarkets loan
Police had already investigated and questioned Adrian Agius as a chief suspect on the murder of Chircop, after the lawyer’s widow confirmed an outstanding matter of business between the two men on the defunct More Supermarkets chain
9 March 2021, 11:04am
by Matthew Vella
Police have long suspected that Birkirkara lawyer Carmel Chircop had been murdered over monies he was owed on a credit he extended to More Supermarkets: their chief suspect had been Adrian Agius ‘tal-Maksar’, whose brother Robert is also charged with having supplied the bomb that killed Daphne Caruana Galizia.
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Detectives Nab Gang Terrorising Little Cab Drivers In Githurai, Ruiru
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are holding five suspects that have been terrorising taxi drivers in Kiambu county.
The suspects; Peter Njoroge Kirika, John Muchoki Gatuhu, John Kimani Nganga, Peter Mwangi Murima and Benson Itimu Kariuki are said to be behind a spate of carjackings in Githurai, Ruiru and Kirigiti, targeting Little Cab drivers.
Investigations by the DCI revealed that one of the gang members hails a cab as a passenger and thereafter commanders the vehicle to a secluded area where his accomplices join him.
“So organised are the gang members, that one of them poses like the usual cab passenger but once inside the cab, he squeezes the driver’s neck from the back seat and commandeers the car,” the DCI said.